Counseling & Therapy
“I want to welcome you to my office. I have been lucky enough to spend my time working with children, teens, families and adults. Please feel comfortable discussing your concerns and have a place you can visit knowing you will find support.”
– Daniel Wysocki, Ed.S.
Not everyone goes to counseling for change. Some want to understand themselves better or might benefit from ongoing support. Anxiety, depression, trauma, and other life experiences prevent us from reaching our full potential. I want you to have the opportunity to share your personal story with the goal of inspiring growth, change, balance, and, sometimes, action.
It could be a similar reason, or another common condition treated at my office including:
- Anxiety and Stress
- Bipolar Disorder
- Depression
- Trauma and Abuse
- Psychosis and Schizophrenia
- Sleep Problems
- Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
- Anger and Behavior Problems
- Childhood Stress
Office Hours
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Monday 9AM – 5PM
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Tuesday 9AM – 5PM
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Wednesday 9AM – 5PM
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Thursday 9AM – 5PM
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Friday 9AM – 1PM
Individuals, Families, Children and Teens
Sometimes we need a moment of calm in our lives to figure out what is going on. Counseling for individuals, families, children and teens can provide this still safe space. Most families or individuals I meet with are needing some support to get through unexpected change. There could be disruption in the family, or a parent is feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Some people come because they are a bit on edge, or they want to understand themselves or partner better. Some teenagers come because they are angry, worried and benefit from the ongoing support and challenge of a helpful, caring, and insightful therapist.
Benefits of Therapy
with Daniel Wysocki Ed.S.
Shorter periods of suffering
The time it takes to feel better in counseling sessions with Wysocki Psychological Services varies depending on the person and the specific issues being addressed. Some clients may notice positive changes after only a few sessions, while others might require longer-term therapy. Although many individuals can adapt to difficulties over time, tackling them alone may take years. We provide the place to reset, slowdown, and learn about yourself to shorten the time of suffering, helping you return to enjoying your daily life sooner.
Personalized time spent with a licensed and experienced professional focused on finding ways to help
Daniel Wysocki Ed.S. is a licensed professional with the Arkansas Psychology Board, holding an advanced degree that allows him to provide counseling. He has extensive training and experience working with children, teens, adults, and families. While many offices may have hundreds of employees and see thousands of people a day, we keep our client list small to ensure everyone receives adequate attention and time.
Connected to the community
Daniel Wysocki Ed.S. graduated from Jonesboro High School and completed his higher education at Arkansas State University. Unlike the services you may receive from an unknown online provider, you know that Wysocki Psychological Services combines Daniel Wysocki’s local roots and education, ensuring a personalized and trustworthy approach to counseling.
Office Hours
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Monday 9AM – 5PM
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Tuesday 9AM – 5PM
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Wednesday 9AM – 5PM
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Thursday 9AM – 5PM
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Friday 9AM – 1PM
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