James Jozwiak
Outpatient Mental Health Professional
LICSW
Education:
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh - Bachelors of Psychology
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Master of Social Work
Certification:
BrainspottingAreas of Experience
More About James Jozwiak
Clinical Interests:
I enjoy working with individuals ages 14 through adulthood to address a variety of life’s issues such as anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, PTSD, acute trauma, chronic trauma and complex trauma as well as issues such as perfectionism, guilt and shame, building assertiveness, setting boundaries, and deconstructing inaccurate core beliefs.
I have a particular interest in working with individuals who have experienced one or more forms of trauma and assisting them with reducing the negative impacts of trauma-related symptoms on their daily life.
Clinical Approach:
I believe that no true healing can take place until we feel safe, seen and heard. As a result, I make sure to spend an adequate amount of time getting to know each and every individual I work with so that they may feel at ease while tackling whatever issues they may present with. I utilize a person-centered approach to help clients learn about themselves and their systems and often tailor my approach to individual needs and strengths.
I am trained in Brainspotting which is a type of treatment modality designed to assist individuals in processing through thoughts, emotions, memories and even somatic symptoms that they may be experiencing due to traumatic exposure.
Hobbies:
In my free time, I enjoy spending time outdoors hiking, fishing, hunting and kayaking. I also spend a considerable amount of time woodworking as I enjoy creating things with my hands.