Counseling sessions now available in Joplin!

Starting in a couple of weeks, I’ll be seeing clients at Mt. Hope Christian Counseling Center on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons. And since I’m an intern, Mt. Hope offers clients a sliding scale payment option that makes sessions pretty inexpensive.

Please help spread the word, and let me know if you have any questions.

Here’s the announcement from Mt. Hope’s Facebook page:

Meet Jonathan Trotter, our newest counseling intern!

We are excited to announce that Jonathan is currently accepting new clients for individual and couples counseling.

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Read Jonathan’s bio:

As an intern with Mt. Hope, Jonathan is excited to offer marriage counseling, pre-marital counseling, and individual counseling to clients thirteen and over. Since 2014, Jonathan has walked alongside hundreds of couples and individuals in dozens of countries. He has experience journeying with people through issues such as grief and loss, life transitions, anxiety, depression, trauma, OCD, abuse (spiritual, sexual, physical, emotional), debriefing, ministry burnout, and addictions.

With couples, Jonathan utilizes an attachment-based, emotion-focused approach. He also greatly appreciates the evidence-based tools and resources from Dr. John Gottman. With all clients, Jonathan takes a person-centered, trauma-informed, experiential approach.

From 2012 to 2020, he and his family served as cross-cultural missionaries in Phnom Penh Cambodia. Prior to that, he worked bi-vocationally as an ER/trauma nurse (RN) and youth and worship pastor. He is a licensed attorney in California (inactive) and is currently completing his master’s in clinical mental health counseling at Colorado Christian University.

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Click here to see availability.

For questions, or to schedule an initial consult, contact the office at (417) 624-9659 or contact Jonathan directly at JonathanTrotterCounseling@gmail.com.

One thought on “Counseling sessions now available in Joplin!

  1. Hi Jonathon, Welcome to the Northwest triangle. I recently came to Bentonville Arkansas to work with friends starting a ministry here. Unfortunately (or fortunately) I found they needed more healing and help than the international students they were wanting to minister too. The ministry is not happening while they get help and counseling. I am seeking God on what I do next. I thought you were doing member care?

    As I have been walking with my friends I found a ministry course you may be interested in if you have not heard of it. Its called Reboot Trauma. It was originally start for military and first responders and is now available for anyone. Its a 12 week course and its been very powerful so far.. I would love to see it used with missionaries. Check it out http://www.rebootrecovery.com

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