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Joe Whitcomb Therapy
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Joe Whitcomb, MA, 


I am a psychotherapist  and executive and personal coach specializing in individual, couples and family psychotherapy, and maintain a private practice in Santa Monica,  and Pasadena, California.  


Prepare/Enrich Counselor

With over 6 years experience as a clinician, and a graduate of Pepperdine University specializing in clinical psychology and marriage and family therapy, I am currently serving under supervision and working with a broad spectrum of clients. Among my areas of expertise are relationship issues in marriage & couples therapy, depression, sexual addiction, anxiety, men's issues, relationships, premarital counseling, and executive and personal coaching.

I have experience and training in the treatment of mood disorders such as depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, posttraumatic stress, and interpersonal and work related problems. Among the many issues I treat are: relationship issues (within self and between God and others), anger, coping with death and dying, divorce and separation, premarital counseling, adjusting to parenthood, stress management and men's issues dealing with relationships, accessing emotions, the transition to fatherhood, and improving: honesty (to self and others), communication and connection.

I provide therapy for individuals and couples who wish to make changes in their lives and in their relationships that are long-lasting and positive. I offer safe, compassionate and supportive counseling in an atmosphere that deepens understanding and promotes healing and reconciliation. My style of therapy is active, positive, empathic and respectful of personal values and lifestyles.

In my work, I explore and validate each individual’s emotions and relational needs, and respond genuinely to them.

I approach the therapy session as a healing place where a corrective emotional experience can happen, and it is that process that is the method of therapeutic change. 

EFT Information
www.psychpage.com/family/library/eft.htm

The kind of therapy I do with couples is based on an emotionally focused approach known as Emotionally Focused Couple Therapy (EFT). When couples disagree, most repeat the following disruptive pattern: blame, criticize, defend, express contempt, distance, and emotionally or physically withdraw. Distress is not about how many fights you have or even if you resolve the fights. Distress is about how you fight, and whether you can retain some sort of emotional connection after the fight. While traditional types of marital counseling tend to be open-ended and seek to solve immediate problems, such as continual arguing, by focusing primarily on behavior change and communication skills, the EFT approach hones in on increasing a couple's appreciation for how each partner feels in order to build trust and a secure base they can each rely on. In this approach, couples learn to recognize the negative cycle they are stuck in, where one person criticizes and the other responds defensively or withdraws. Couples learn to identify the needs and fears that keep them in that cycle. They learn to identify and express their underlying emotions. Partners learn to empathize with each other and become more supportive of each other. Partners come together through the emotional needs they are each expressing, and can begin to comfort each other's needs.

Until a couple is able to identify, acknowledge and ultimately forgive injuries, an emotional gulf persists between them. No matter how dissatisfying things have become and how unhappy or angry partners may be, they each need to feel safe in coming together to work out their problems. Each partner needs to understand the emotions dictating their actions. The emotions behind perceived problems are the key to understanding each other.

 

Couple Therapy is a journey that can lead you:
  • From alienation to emotional connection.
  • From vigilant defense and self-protection, to openness and risk taking.
  • From a passive helplessness in the face of the inexorable dance of the relationship, to a sense of being able to actively create that dance.
  • From desperate blaming of the other, to a sense of how each partner makes it difficult for the other to be responsive and caring.
  • From a focus on the other's flaws, to the discovery of one's own fears and longings
  • But most of all, from isolation to connectedness.

Joe's Profile:

Prior to founding Imago Dei Relationship Institute, Joe’s professional experience included interning with La Vie Counseling Group and Turning Point Counseling.  He has been serving 16 years as a marriage and family ministry and community leader in his local church where he and his wife have facilitated Dynamic Marriage Seminars, lead small groups, children’s ministry director, and provided Christian educational programs. He has seven years of experience as the Executive Director with Sylvan Learning where he logged over 5,000 hours in family and academic consulting. He has experience in executive coaching in a private consulting practice and within university counseling centers.

In addition, he is trained and certified in Emotionally-Focused Couple Therapy and is certified to use the PREPARE/ENRICH™ Program for the counseling of couples who are married or contemplating marriage. He is qualified to administer inventories and provide the couple with specific feedback about their strengths and issues. He has also been trained and certified in RapidChange Therapy™ to work with adolescents and families, group therapy, career counseling, executive coaching and development, performance management, and interpersonal, team-dynamics, and organizational issues. He is a certified Executive Coach with specializations in emotional intelligence and peak performance coaching.  

Clients:
KnowledgePoints, Inc.
Sylvan Learning, Inc.
University of Phoenix
Apollo Group
Joe Explorer.com
MCI Worldcom
Mile High Adventures and Entertainment
TCS Entertainment
Anthony Robbins, Inc.
Idea Bridge
DeVry University
Pepperdine University
Getting Out By Going In
Mastery Learning Systems


Joe is doctoral candidate in psychology and marriage and family therapy at Chicago School of Professional Psychology.  Joe graduated from the University of Maryland with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology with an emphasis in neurobiology; a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management from the University of Phoenix; a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology and Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University; and a Masters in Business Administration and Health Care Management from University of Phoenix.   

Joe is trained and certified to facilitate the 8-week Dynamic Marriage Seminars to independent or church organizations. For more detailed information regarding this course, please visit
www.familydynamics.net.

Joe Whitcomb is a member:
Psi Chi, the National Honor Society in Psychology
The Christian Association for Psychological Studies (CAPS)
American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT).