About Graham
Graham Maxey is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 40 years of experience. He is licensed in Texas and Pennsylvania and brings a long career supporting people facing emotional strain. He focuses on common but painful problems like stress, anxiety, depression, grief, and the aftermath of trauma and abuse.
He also addresses relationship concerns, communication problems, divorce and separation, and issues such as guilt, shame, and isolation. He aims to meet each person where they are and tailor conversations to what they need.
Background and approach
His style is respectful and down-to-earth. He listens carefully and adjusts the plan as the conversation unfolds. Practical steps and honest talk are part of how he works so people can try things that make a difference in daily life.
Graham helps people sort through complicated feelings like abandonment, forgiveness, and questions about life purpose. He pays attention to mood concerns and post-traumatic stress reactions while helping clients build clearer ways to handle hard moments. He encourages taking small steps toward a more fulfilling life and recognizes that starting therapy takes courage.
Throughout the process he offers steady support and adapts strategies to fit each person's goals and situation.
Approaches and online options that fit your life
Graham uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques aimed at clear, practical change. One common approach focuses on managing anxiety and mood by teaching straightforward coping skills and noticing patterns that keep problems going. This helps people reduce daily tension and handle stressful moments more effectively.Another frequent focus is trauma-informed care that helps people process painful memories and regain a sense of safety in daily routines. Work like this often includes pacing conversations, teaching grounding skills, and developing ways to reduce strong reactions over time.
Choosing the right approach happens together. Graham will discuss goals, preferences, and what feels most useful, then try methods that match the client's needs. He regularly checks in and adjusts the plan if something isn’t helping.
Online therapy is offered via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to increase flexibility. Video is useful for deeper, face-to-face conversation, while phone calls work well when bandwidth is limited or a quicker check-in is needed. Live chat and text messaging let people exchange short updates or continue work between sessions. These options make it easier to fit counseling into a busy life and keep momentum between meetings.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
Also listed
- Experience
- 40 years
- Licensed
- Texas, Pennsylvania
- Languages
- English