John Davis, M.Ed., LPC Associate, CSAT-Candidate
Therapist
"I am passionate about helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges and honored to support those pursuing growth, healing, and restoration."
My passion for this work is deeply personal. Having experienced the effects of sexual addiction and betrayal trauma, I understand the profound impact these struggles can have on intimate relationships, friendships, and even future generations. Through my own journey, I have seen the restorative power of therapy, faith, and intentional personal growth, and it has given me a deep belief that healing and transformation are possible. Because of this, I strive to create a safe and supportive space where clients feel comfortable sharing openly without fear of judgment. I value being an empathetic and active listener who supports clients as they pursue growth and healing.
One of the greatest privileges of this work is being able to walk alongside individuals who enter therapy feeling overwhelmed, discouraged, or uncertain about how life brought them to this place.
Watching clients grow into individuals who are hopeful, resilient, and empowered is a joy that is difficult to put into words. I approach every therapeutic relationship with hope and the expectation that meaningful change is possible.
I am a husband to my middle school sweetheart, and we have been married since 2007. We are also the proud parents of our precious daughter. My wife and I are originally from New Orleans, Louisiana, and have called the Houston area home since 2008. For the past decade, I have worked with adolescents in the field of education, which has given me valuable insight into the challenges many young people and families face today.
I am passionate about helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges and honored to support those pursuing growth, healing, and restoration.
Education
M.Ed. Master of Education
Advanced Trainings
LPC Associate, under supervision of Stacey Smith
CSAT-Candidate
