I began working in the field of addictions almost 30 years ago. I am still comfortable in working with individuals who have an addictions issue or come from families with this very significant problem. I then received a Masters in Health Sciences, with a focus in Biofeedback. This background helped me work with pain management and chronic medical disorders. I am also nationally certified in Pain Management and Biofeedback. With this mind/body/spirit background, I returned to receive a Masters in Social Work and psychotherapy. I have been in Private Practice since 2001. Recently, I have added a specialty in counseling with court and parental custody issues. I work in a convenient location in the Samuel Wells complex behind Memorial Hospital. I work five days week and have one or two late evenings. I am always available for questions regarding my therapy and fees.
Axelberg, Louise A MSH, MSW, LCSW
Axelberg, Louise A MSH, MSW, LCSW is a member in good standing of the Coalition of Counselors.
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Louise A. Axelberg
3599 University Blvd. South
Suite 601
Jacksonville, FL 32223
904-399-0404
904-367-0717
Accepts Insurance? Most
Average Session Cost: Other
Types of Payment:
Degree: MSH, MSW
School: University North Fla; Florida State University
Age Specialites: Children Adolescents Adults Elders Family, Couple, Group:
Individuals Couples Families
Languages Spoken (in addition to English): English only
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Fields of Practice:
Coming Out (Inviting In) Gay Lesbian Transgender Questioning HIV/AIDS Relationship with Family of Origin Addiction/Substance Abuse Aging Anxiety/Fear Chronic Pain Depression Divorce/Separation Impulse Control Disorders Isolation/Loneliness Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Parenting Phobias Relationship Stress Self-Worth/Self-Esteem Trauma/PTSD |
Type(s) of Therapy: Behavioral Biofeedback Cognitive-Behavioral Eclectic Humanistic Interpersonal Psychodynamic Psychoeducation Play Therapy Solution-focused Brief Therapy
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Hours: Days & Evenings
I love working with all people, helping them in making better educated decisions about their lives. I hope, most of the time, to keep families together, especially if there are children.
My focus is in helping people: individuals, couples and families obtain their goals in becoming happier and healthier. In a great deal of cases, helping one throw off the burdens left by and scarred by abuse.
What inspires me as a therapist, is seeing folks become more of what they want to be, or aspire to be. I often have the children I have helped in families return with their own stressors as adults. That kind of trust is inspiring.