William is a master’s level intern completing his Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Grand Canyon University. He graduated in 2022 from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. William sought out Christian Counseling Services because he believes the positive impact faith can have on a client’s healing journey.
William’s goal is to help every client with one’s specific needs towards a successful therapeutic journey and treatment. He is open to working with all demographics and client populations.
As a follower of Christ since a young boy, William desires to help everyone from a holistic approach, which considers the mind, body, and soul. William currently serves in the church as a drummer on the worship and praise team. He has been drumming since he was three years old, and has experience performing in jazz bands, marching bands, and indoor drumline at the independent level. William also enjoys hobbies like soccer, baseball, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.
William is in the process of completing his training in EMDR therapy and is under the direct supervision of Perry Emerick, M.A, LPC, who is an approved Clinical Supervisor through the Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners.
William currently works out of the Gilbert office on Sundays, and the Mesa Baseline office on Mondays (availability of both in-person and telehealth sessions). Other dates may be available upon request. He can be contacted at 480-751-3458 or William@christiancounselingservicesaz.com. His website can be accessed at https://www.williamcounseling.com.
I am able to meet with clients either online via telehealth or in person at my office.
Christian Counseling Services is built on the pillars of a Christian worldview and trauma-informed psychotherapy, including EMDR. In addition to providing high-quality, professional counseling services, Christian Counseling Services is dedicated to teaching, training, supervising, and developing students, interns, and associate professionals in the responsible integration of a faith-based clinical counseling practice. Furthermore, we strive to offer low-fee payment options to meet the mental health needs of those who are unable to pay the full fee for professional services.
Over 40 therapists, working out of 30 offices.