Counseling Practice – Christopher John Counseling
Located at 632 Holly Ave NW, Winston-Salem, NC 27101, Christopher John Counseling is a mental health counseling practice led by Christopher John. The practice offers therapy services for individuals, families, teens, and couples, with a stated emphasis on fostering a relaxed and non-judgmental atmosphere where clients can engage openly with the therapeutic process. Specific credentials or licenses for the lead clinician are not detailed on the homepage.
Services include individual therapy, EMDR therapy, family therapy, couples therapy, teen counseling, addiction counseling (including technology addiction), therapy for individuals with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and Asperger Syndrome, and counseling specifically tailored for licensed professionals. The primary therapeutic approach used at the practice is Cognitive Behavior Therapy, which the site describes as a form of talk therapy. EMDR is offered as an additional modality alongside CBT, providing clients with more than one evidence-referenced treatment option.
The practice primarily serves young adults and families, though it welcomes clients from a range of backgrounds and circumstances. Stated clinical focus areas include academic and professional struggles, relationship difficulties, depression, anxiety, and parenting support needs. The practice identifies itself as LGBTQ-friendly and extends services via teletherapy to clients in both North Carolina and Colorado, in addition to in-person sessions at the Winston-Salem office. Individual sessions are 55 minutes in length.
At the time the site was reviewed, the practice is not accepting new clients but maintains a waitlist. A free in-person or online consultation is available for those interested in future availability. Contact is available by phone at 720-295-8657 or by email at chris@cjcounseling.com. A client portal supports scheduling and account management. Insurance acceptance and self-pay rate details are referenced as available on a separate rates and insurance page. Year of establishment is not stated.
The dual geographic reach into North Carolina and Colorado via teletherapy expands the practice’s availability beyond the immediate Winston-Salem area. Services for licensed professionals and individuals on the autism spectrum, alongside more generalist offerings such as anxiety and depression counseling, reflect a practice that addresses a varied range of client needs and professional contexts.