
Life can bring unexpected challenges and emotional burdens. Whether you’re facing a difficult transition, struggling with loss, or simply feeling lost, Raymond Jones PhD, LMFT, CSAT, understands that everyone needs support from time to time. We offer a compassionate, confidential space to the Covina, CA community where you can explore your concerns and find a path towards healing.
Divorce Readjustment
Going through the dissolution of a marriage can be disruptive in every way. Therapy can be an important way to adjust to a healthy, normal life post-divorce.
Unrequited Love
There are few feelings more bruising than loving someone who does not return your feelings. Therapy can provide clarity for navigating feelings of unrequited love.
Fears and Phobias
Fears and phobias can keep you from living a rich, free, and happy life. Talking with a qualified therapist may provide the tools you need to manage your fears.
Chronic Emptiness and Life Purpose
Feeling purposeless or empty can be incredibly difficult, making it hard to move forward in your work or your relationships. Therapy can be one way to help connect with a sense of purpose.
Change and Transition
From broken relationships to the loss of a loved one, from a new job to a child leaving home, change can be hard to work through. Therapy can provide the tools you need.
Grief, Loss, and Bereavement
Grief is an ongoing process. Talking with a therapist can be invaluable in helping you understand and navigate grief.
Body Image
Living with a distorted body image can rob you of your confidence. Therapy may help you regain a healthy sense of self.
Youโre in Good Hands with Dr. Jones
Dr. Raymond Jones believes in the power of connection, empathy, and personal growth. He’ll work with you to understand your unique challenges and develop a personalized plan for healing and transformation. To schedule a consultation with Dr. Jones, reach out to his Covina, CA office at (626) 827-8997.