Josh Kellar Counseling
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Most of the reasons that people have for not beginning their counseling have to do with their immediate, here-and-now, circumstances. Sadly not addressing the issues that you deal with in the here and now has a way of making life more difficult as the days, months and years go by. There is no shame in going to counseling.

Even if you believe you are emotionally healthy, another person's objective perspective can help improve the way you feel about life and your relationships. I care about you, your family, and your story. You can trust that I will treat you with respect, dignity and compassion in every interaction, while maintaining the highest standards for integrity and ethics.
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I graduated from Harding University in Searcy, AR in 2003 with a BA in Preaching. While there, I met my wife Krista and we married in 2002. In 2004 I began my graduate work at Abilene Christian University in Abilene, TX where I graduated in 2006 with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy and in 2008 with a Master of Arts in Christian Ministry.
I have completed the Level 2 Training in Gottman Method Couples Therapy. This method of couples therapy utilizes a research-based approach to addressing the common issues that plague relationships. Although my primary niche is with couples, I offer a variety of services for individuals, couples, families and adolescents.
All things can be improved, changed and bettered, with just a little support, no matter how big or small. With couples therapy, you'll learn how to communicate your feelings and needs, and get what you want out of your relationship. In my couple's therapy sessions, I help people develop the necessary skills needed to maintain sustaining love.
Our family affects who we are and who we become, both for the better and for worse. We learn our vocabulary, our habits, our customs and rituals, and how to view and observe the world around us. Family therapy is necessary to address family issues and heal a family's wounds. If any of the above scenarios resonates with your family, consider seeking family therapy.
Could you use an expert opinion on what you're going through, or a non-judgemental ear just to listen? If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, then individual therapy could be the solution you've been seeking. Individual therapy differs from group or alternative therapy methods in the way that you are the sole focus of a single therapist who helps you develop and achieve your goals for therapy.
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Bill Boggs
Bill Boggs
Jun 13, 2019
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I've worked with Josh in couples counseling as well as personal. I was first impressed with his style of counseling, he has the wisdom to filter out distractions and excuses and deal with the REAL issue at hand saving you time and money. It is a pleasure to work with him since he's a very compassionate man as he guides you to the result you want and need. Counseling with Josh has been very successful, issues were dealt with in a very timely manner and with great results. Over my life I've never succumbed to the stigma of seeing a counselor and have seem many over my lifetime to manage the issues