Hello everyone!
I hope you’ll find the resources and services here helpful in your journey to improving your relationships and mental health!
Over the last 12 years, I’ve dedicated myself to learning the best therapy approaches and skills to overcome struggles, challenges, and concerns to help my clients build a more meaningful life.
I’ve learned a few things along the way that has helped me and many of the folks I’ve worked with live healthier lives. Here are a few:
- Understanding the reasons behind our actions is more helpful in changing our behavior than being critical of ourselves.
- Kindness and compassion heal wounds and relationship much faster and deeper than judgment.
- Our mind and emotions are not the problem, struggling with ourselves instead of listening to what our experience is attempting to teach us, is the problem.
- Thoughts are not facts but often stories our mind tells us to protect us rather than encourage us to pursue what matters to us most.
- With the proper support and guidance, we can begin living the life we want now instead of after months or years of therapy.
I look forward to working with you to develop a personalized plan to help you drop your struggle and get you back into your life. You are welcome to start with my free resources, self-directed online programs, or schedule an appointment with me today!
I look forward to hearing from you soon!
Dr. Cameron Staley completed his doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology at Idaho State University. He has worked at the university counseling centers at Brigham Young University, Utah State University, and Idaho State University providing individual, couples, and group therapy. He taught at the university for over a decade and has trained hundreds of therapists over the years. Dr. Staley has published over a dozen articles in peer reviewed journals about pornography, human sexuality, personality disorders, and therapy. He is the author of Confessions of an LDS Sex Researcher, a TEDx speaker, and creator of the Life After Pornography & Your Life After Anxiety online programs. He is currently developing an online program called The Autistic Experience: Embracing Neurodiversity to help individuals better understand if their experiences align with being autistic. He loves playing basketball, kayaking, road biking with his wife, going on walks with his dog, and building Legos with his kids.