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Scott has a heart to come alongside those who struggle with finding the meaningful connections God desires for our lives. He specializes in working with interpersonal relationship issues, Marriages, Depression, Grief, Anxiety, Anger Management, Self Growth, Post Traumatic Stress, Addictions, Parenting, and working with those involved in full-time ministry. He provides psychotherapy to individuals, couples, children, and families of all types including blended, divorced, and foster or adoptive families. Appointments can be made by calling our call center at: 800-998-6329 (If this is your first appointment, contact the call center to schedule an Intake) |
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Professionally Trained Professional Credentials Registered MFT Intern, IMF #48706 A Seasoned Counselor Before joining Turning Point Counseling, Scott had experience working with a variety of clients in community mental health and the public school system through Santa Anita Family Service and Hathaway-Sycamores Child and Family Services. He has experience facilitating court-ordered addictions groups, parenting classes, and groups for families. Committed to Ministry Scott has been committed to the Lord for many years and serves in various ministries at his church including facilitating Recovery Ministry courses and leading a prayerful small group with his wife. A Professional Speaker Scott has had experience teaching at the college level and within churches. He has conducted classes on parenting, codependence, boundaries, and communication. He enjoys dealing with issues of communication, conflict, single life in the church, and shame & grace and is available to conduct classes and seminars on a variety of topics. A Professional Speaker Scott is married, blessed to have a loving and supportive family, and enjoys adventures and traveling with his wife. |
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He who walks with the wise grows
wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm.
A friend loves at all times, and
a brother is born for adversity.
The purposes of a man's heart are
deep waters, but a man of understanding draws them out.
A man finds joy in giving an apt
reply - and how good is a timely word! |
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