About Curtis
Curtis Harris helps people who are feeling overwhelmed by stress, anxiety, relationship problems, or questions about intimacy. He is Curtis Harris, LPCC, and he focuses on clear, practical support for everyday struggles. He uses straightforward language and aims to make sessions easy to follow for someone reading on a phone.
Curtis centers his work on a person-centered approach. That means the client leads the conversation while he helps identify goals, strengthen communication, and build coping skills.
Background and approach
He frames himself as a guide who helps people navigate choices and improve self-confidence. He also draws on approaches such as radical acceptance and transactional analysis to help people notice patterns and change unhelpful behaviors. Curtis addresses impulsivity, jealousy, and communication breakdowns with concrete tools rather than abstract theories.
He aims to turn difficult conversations into manageable steps. Curtis has clinical experience addressing ADHD and sexual concerns, including intimacy issues and sexual trauma. He supports people exploring gender, sexuality, and non-traditional relationship structures, and he works with related issues like sex addiction and process addictions.
His background includes work with those navigating gender dysphoria and survivors of sexual assault. Sessions can be scheduled online by people living in Ohio. Curtis brings five years of counseling experience to sessions and uses plain language to make therapy feel accessible.
He encourages questions and practical problem solving to help people move forward.
How Curtis Uses Practical Approaches Online
Curtis commonly draws on person-centered therapy, which focuses on the client's priorities and lets the client guide each session; the therapist reflects, asks helpful questions, and supports goal setting. This approach helps when someone needs clearer decision-making, better communication, or stronger coping skills.He also uses techniques from radical acceptance to help people stop fighting reality and reduce emotional overwhelm. That approach can be useful for anxiety, relationship conflicts, and moments of shame. Transactional analysis is another tool he uses to reveal interaction patterns and habits that fuel conflict, which can help with jealousy, impulsivity, and repeated communication problems.
Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. Curtis works with each person to try methods that match their goals and daily life. Together they track what helps and adjust the plan over time, so therapy becomes more practical and tailored to real needs.
Online therapy offers flexibility for people with busy schedules or limited travel options. Video calls let therapists and clients use visual cues during emotional conversations, phone sessions reduce bandwidth needs, live chat can work for quick check-ins, and text messaging supports ongoing reflection between meetings. These options make it easier to fit therapy into work, family, or school routines while keeping the focus on progress and clarity.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- LGBT
- Relationship issues
Also listed
- ADHD
- BDSM, kink, and alternative sex culture
- Communication problems
- Gender dysphoria
- Impulsivity
- Intimacy-related issues
- Jealousy
- Men's issues
- Narcissism
- Polyamory / non-monogamous relationships
- Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling)
- Sex addiction
- Sexual assault and abuse
- Sexual dysfunction
- Sexuality
- Women's issues
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Ohio
- Languages
- English