About me
Maybe you’re hitting up against some loneliness and isolation right now. Or maybe some old burdens are affecting your current life. Lets talk. Your story matters to me. The thing is, I really enjoy helping people cultivate resilience and self- compassion. Depression, Anxiety, Anger that’s hard to control, Addiction issues (Porn, Gambling, Substances) all these are adversities that we humans grapple with. I’ve been doing this for a minute. I can say for sure that there is no cookie-cutter solution. It’s more about connection. My focus is to create the space for someone to know they aren’t alone in this.
A gentle, trauma informed journey into mindfulness ensues, and flows towards specific therapy concepts that work best for the individual. We go with what resonates. I enjoy drawing from IFS, Narrative, CBT, and Client Centered therapies to name a few. These paths can be informed by specific Ted Talks/Podcasts to augment the learning part of our work.
I love the metaphor of life being a journey, a winding path. Most of us have internal burdens we’re carrying along the way. Processing some of those with a neutral and supportive confidant, one who has earned your trust, can be immensely healing. So if you want to share the trail for a while, I’d be honored. Either way, I wish you the best on your journey.
” The curious paradox is that when I accept myself, just as I am, then I can change.” – Carl Rogers
John Kauffroth's National Provider Identifier (NPI) Details
John Kauffroth, MA LPC
NPI: 1316101132
Enumeration Date: 2008-07-10
Last updated: 2008-07-10
Sole Proprietor: NO
Status: active
Postal Address: 4100 DUVAL RD, BUILDING 3, AUSTIN, TX
Phone: 512-485-7200
Primary Practice Address: 4100 DUVAL RD, BUILDING 3, AUSTIN, TX
Practice's phone: 512-485-7200
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License: LPC
Texas
License number: 10742
Expires at 2025-09-30
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