Josh Dix, M.Ed., PLPC, NCC
My philosophy is pretty simple. I listen. I treat you with dignity. I take an active part in helping you heal and gain insights. And I always check in to see what I can do better. You’re the customer and it’s your journey. My job is to show kindness and guidance along the way.
When I sit down with clients, I hear a lot of things like:
My family was a mess.
My family IS a mess.
I’M a mess.
My partner and I can’t get on the same page.
I’m not sure this is a good relationship for me.
I’m tired of feeling anxious or hopeless.
That thing that happened really messed me up. I’m stuck.
I hate my job. But I’m not even sure what I’d do instead.
The stress in this job is literally killing me.
I want to grow as a leader.
I need to heal from what religion did to me.
I have no one who can help me.
If any of that resonates with you, let’s talk. I want to help.
Individual Counseling
That’s not my office, but wouldn’t it be cool if it was? That’s okay, therapy is more about the people in the room. A word of advice. A laugh. An exploration. Growing to be the spouse, partner, friend, and family member you want to be.
Career Challenges
Whether you love your job or hate it, most of us need help navigating the stresses and challenges of our careers. I am therapist who also has 20+ years of business leadership at your disposal.
Couples Counseling
I want to help you and your partner find healthy ways of being deeply connected to the one you love, while still being your own individual person. Using tools from my training in the Gottman method, you’ll find obstacles to avoid and better ways of approaching conflict. You’ll renew friendship with your partner, and find hope in the future of your relationship.
EMDR
Trauma is different for all of us. EMDR is an evidence-based method of loosening trauma’s hold on our everyday lives. “Evidenced-based” is therapist talk for “a lot of smart people researched this and there’s scientific evidence that it works.” EMDR is the gold standard of helping people heal from trauma and move toward the person they want and deserve to be. Learn more here.

