
Bio
Justin Arnold is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with ten years of healthcare experience serving both military personnel and civilians. He started his career in military nursing in the United States Air Force, while obtaining his undergraduate degree. Driven by a desire to make a deeper impact in his community and society, he obtained a Master's Degree in Social Work from Louisiana State University. He has worked in a variety of clinical and community settings including private practice, healthcare/rehabilitation facilities, a psychiatric hospital, and he has provided home based care for patients on Hospice. In both nursing and social work, he has worked with interdisciplinary teams and advanced to leadership positions, where he has been responsible for training and development of clinical and medical staff.
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Justin has a great passion for his work as a psychotherapist and believes that his varied experience in mental health treatment, nursing, management, and staff development have helped him to integrate a broad range of techniques into a unique psychotherapeutic approach that is wholistic and considers all aspects of the needs of the patients he serves.
He has experience treating a wide variety of populations and clinical concerns, including substance use disorders, co-occurring disorders, chronic pain/illness, geriatric concerns, traumatic brain injury, life transitions, depression, anxiety, anger management, occupational stress, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, and issues related to physical disabilities. Justin's approach to treatment is eclectic and draws from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and his understanding of the Mind-Body connection. Justin works with individuals (age 10+) and families.
Justin was born on Edwards Air Force Base in California. He comes from a long line of family members who served in the Armed Forces and he proudly followed in their footsteps. He holds clinical licenses in Nevada and Arizona.