Ms. Betty J Wittels

Counselor, MS, LPC, NCC



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356 E. Kelso St.
Tucson, Arizona 85705
(520) 369-4029
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Ages & Modality
Children
Preteens
Teenagers
Children
Preteens
Teenagers
Adults
Elders (65+)
Individuals
Couples
Family

Being a psychotherapist for 37 years, I recognize the necessity to honor each client as an individual and to help that client to recognize and reveal true thoughts and feelings. Feeling sad, shy, frightened, furious, or any other emotion can be expressed and healed in the individual and within the family. Timing and destiny are vitally important to reveal and recognize, but even more valuable is to know that our reaction to life's events can transform our world. Whether in the mind, emotions, or spirit all things are possible. I focus upon deep issues to transform tears, heal relationships, and, even, to teach clients how to heal physical illness. I specialize working with individual,child, adolescent, marriage, and family dynamics. My emphasis is to untangle the confusion so the client can recognize both obstacles and patterns in creating new decisions. I have an office next to, but separate from my home. I offer week day and evening appointments and, also, Saturdays. I am available to my clients for emergencies. My Samoyed/Wolf service dog may be present in the office if desired by the client, and a cat or 2 may visit, also..
My Specialties
Grief
Trauma and PTSD
Trauma
PTSD
Family Conflict
ADHD
Adoption
Behavioral Issues
Career Counseling
Chronic Pain
Depression
Domestic Abuse
Infertility
Learning Disabilities
Obesity
Oppositional Defiance
Peer Relationships
Self Esteem
Sex Therapy
Sexual Addiction
Spirituality
Video Game Addiction
Academic Underachievement
Anxiety
Bipolar Disorder
Coping Skills
Divorce
Emotional Disturbance
Internet Addiction
Narcissistic Personality
Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
Parenting
Relationship Issues
Self-Harming
Sexual Abuse
Sleep or Insomnia
Suicidal Ideation
Weight Loss
Elderly Persons Disorders
Personality Disorders
Mood Disorders
Thinking Disorders