Josh Roberts

I am a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate with an MS in Marriage & Family Therapy from Oregon Tech. In addition to my degree, I hold Certificates in Medical Family Therapy and have met the educational requirements for CADC III. My education and training include extensive expertise in human development, clinical theories, diagnosis, assessment, treatment, ethics, cultural humility, family systems theory, and substance use.

I have also completed specialized training with the STAR Behavioral Health Providers (SBHP) program, which focuses on addressing the behavioral health needs of service members, veterans, and their families. This program provides in-depth education in military-specific culture and evidence-based treatments tailored to the unique challenges faced by the military population. This training complements my personal experience and unwavering commitment to supporting the veteran community and their loved ones.

My therapeutic approach is rooted in the belief that every individual possesses the inherent potential to achieve optimal health and well-being. I integrate a diverse range of evidence-based therapeutic methods, including cognitive restructuring, psychoeducation, behavioral therapy, mindfulness, family systems therapy, Bowen therapy, structural therapy, and more. I take a collaborative, person-centered approach, working closely with clients to understand their unique perspectives, needs, and goals. My aim is to empower individuals, couples, and families to take an active role in their healing process and create meaningful, lasting change in their lives.

My military service profoundly shapes my approach to therapy. During my time in the military, I developed adaptability, resilience, and the ability to work under pressure—qualities that now enhance my clinical practice. My firsthand insight into the unique challenges faced by service members, including stress, deployment, reintegration, and family dynamics, allows me to empathize deeply with clients navigating these experiences. I strive to create a safe, supportive space for healing and growth.

The discipline and teamwork I learned through my military service inform my ability to connect with clients from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. My commitment to service drives my dedication to helping individuals, couples, and families overcome obstacles and thrive. By combining my professional training with the values and experiences gained through my military career, I am uniquely equipped to provide compassionate, culturally attuned care to the broader community and the veteran population.

I have experience working with couples, families, individuals, and children, and I am passionate about helping clients unlock their potential and achieve meaningful, fulfilling lives.

Eric Houghton Professional Counselor Associate
Eric Houghton Professional Counselor Associate

Marriage and Family Therapist Associate

I am a Marriage and Family Therapist Associate with an MS in Marriage & Family Therapy from Oregon Tech. In addition to my degree, I hold Certificates in Medical Family Therapy and have met the educational requirements for CADC III. My education and training include extensive expertise in human development, clinical theories, diagnosis, assessment, treatment, ethics, cultural humility, family systems theory, and substance use.

I have also completed specialized training with the STAR Behavioral Health Providers (SBHP) program, which focuses on addressing the behavioral health needs of service members, veterans, and their families. This program provides in-depth education in military-specific culture and evidence-based treatments tailored to the unique challenges faced by the military population. This training complements my personal experience and unwavering commitment to supporting the veteran community and their loved ones.

My therapeutic approach is rooted in the belief that every individual possesses the inherent potential to achieve optimal health and well-being. I integrate a diverse range of evidence-based therapeutic methods, including cognitive restructuring, psychoeducation, behavioral therapy, mindfulness, family systems therapy, Bowen therapy, structural therapy, and more. I take a collaborative, person-centered approach, working closely with clients to understand their unique perspectives, needs, and goals. My aim is to empower individuals, couples, and families to take an active role in their healing process and create meaningful, lasting change in their lives.

My military service profoundly shapes my approach to therapy. During my time in the military, I developed adaptability, resilience, and the ability to work under pressure—qualities that now enhance my clinical practice. My firsthand insight into the unique challenges faced by service members, including stress, deployment, reintegration, and family dynamics, allows me to empathize deeply with clients navigating these experiences. I strive to create a safe, supportive space for healing and growth.

The discipline and teamwork I learned through my military service inform my ability to connect with clients from diverse backgrounds and perspectives. My commitment to service drives my dedication to helping individuals, couples, and families overcome obstacles and thrive. By combining my professional training with the values and experiences gained through my military career, I am uniquely equipped to provide compassionate, culturally attuned care to the broader community and the veteran population.

I have experience working with couples, families, individuals, and children, and I am passionate about helping clients unlock their potential and achieve meaningful, fulfilling lives.

QUALIFIED AND READY TO HELP WITH:

• ADHD

• Anxiety

• Stress

• Behavioral Issues

• Childhood Trauma

• Coping Skills

• Depression

• Gender Identity

• Grief and Loss

• Life Transitions

• Oppositional Defiance (ODD)

• PTSD

• Peer Relationships

• Relationship Issues

• ADHD

• Anxiety

• Behavioral Issues

• Childhood Trauma

• Coping Skills

• Depression

• Grief and Loss

• Life Transitions

• Oppositional Defiance (ODD)

• PTSD

• Peer Relationships

• Relationship Issues

• Stress