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Compassionate listener, practical steps for change

Kenneth Jones, LPC

27 years in practice · based in Arkansas · sessions in English · 2 methods listed · online only

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About Kenneth

Kenneth Jones uses a client-centered style to guide people through life’s hard moments. He focuses on listening first and helping people set clear, realistic goals. With direct, down-to-earth support he helps clients manage stress, anxiety, grief, mood concerns, and addiction-related issues.

He has practiced as a counselor since 1999 and holds the Licensed Professional Counselor credential (LPC). Over 27 years he has worked with many kinds of challenges, including depression, bipolar mood concerns, anger, and intimacy-related issues.

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Background and approach

He also addresses caregiving strain, hospice and end-of-life counseling, and midlife or career transitions. Kenneth blends client-centered work with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy when helpful. That means sessions often start with the client’s priorities and then add practical tools to change unhelpful thinking and behavior.

Sessions aim to be straightforward and action-focused when a client wants concrete steps. He helps people cope with relationship tension, issues tied to money and career, and patterns like codependency or impulsivity. He also supports those facing health-related stress such as cancer or aging and geriatric concerns.

Conversations cover both feelings and daily routines that affect well-being. Kenneth offers phone sessions, video calls, live chat, and text-based messaging to fit different needs. He works from Arkansas and conducts sessions in English.

If someone prefers a coach-like or counseling approach, he can tailor the balance to match their goals.

How client-centered and CBT work in online care

Client-Centered Therapy focuses on listening and following the client's lead. The therapist reflects what the person says, helps clarify goals, and supports choices. This approach helps when someone needs space to sort out feelings or decide what change feels right.

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) adds practical skill-building to the conversation. CBT helps identify unhelpful thoughts and patterns and teaches techniques to shift them. It is useful for anxiety, depression, mood concerns, and coping with life changes where step-by-step tools are helpful.

Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. The therapist will start by understanding the client's goals and concerns and then suggest which methods to try. The plan can be adjusted over time based on what is working and what the client prefers.

Online sessions offer practical flexibility. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation from different locations. Phone sessions can be simpler when bandwidth or camera use is difficult. Live chat or text-based messaging make it easier to check in between appointments or when a shorter, more frequent touchpoint fits a busy day. These options help people fit counseling into work, caregiving, or medical schedules while still accessing licensed professionals.
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Questions people ask

What kinds of concerns does this therapist address?

He works with stress, anxiety, depression, bipolar mood concerns, grief, addictions, and trauma. Additional focus areas include caregiving strain, hospice and end-of-life matters, and midlife or career transitions.

What is the therapist's general approach and style?

His style is client-centered, so sessions begin with listening to the client's priorities. He also uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to teach practical skills for changing thoughts and behaviors.

How much experience does the counselor have?

He has worked in mental health counseling since 1999, giving him 27 years of experience with a wide range of concerns and life stages.

Where is the therapist based and what credentials are held?

He practices from Arkansas and holds the Licensed Professional Counselor credential, listed as LPC.

Which languages are supported for sessions?

Sessions are offered in English.

What session formats are available?

Sessions can be scheduled as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.

How does cost and billing work?

Cost varies with location and therapist availability and uses a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.

What are the first steps to begin working with this counselor?

Begin by selecting the Start Therapy button, completing a short matching questionnaire, and then scheduling sessions according to the therapist's availability.