"Therapy?"
People often say they don't "need" therapy, and as someone who grew up in a time and place where mental health wasn't really a "hot topic", I get that. But as a clinician, I also believe that even if you don't "need" therapy, that doesn't mean you can't benefit from it. I, too, would have once said I don't "need" therapy, but as stressful as life can get, I'm glad I went, and still go. Life can be exhausting, so my goal for therapy is to make it the least stressful part of your week. I'm a firm believer that if therapy feels like an additional stressor to your life, then it's counterproductive. As a result, my "clinical style" reflects my personality, which means you should expect a relaxed, informal, and transparent conversation. If you're looking for the stereotypical "traditional therapist", the kind that you see portrayed on TV, wearing a suit and sitting on a couch, that isn't me. I don't even own a suit. However, if that is what you're looking for, I'm more than happy to help you find one! But, if you're okay with sarcasm, humor, and a therapist with social anxiety, we'll work well together! Whether for mental health support or sports/human performance support, I look forward to working with you.
Qualifications:
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (Tennessee)
Certified Crisis Worker
Licensed for Gospel Ministry
Educational Background:
PhD (ABD), Marriage and Family Therapy and Systemic Studies
The University of Louisiana Monroe (ULM)
Research/Dissertation: Mental Health Services Provided to College Student-Athletes
Continuing Education Course in Advanced Sports Psychology
The United States Sports Academy (USSA)
Graduate Certificate in Autism Studies
The University of Memphis
Master of Theological Studies (MTS)
Vanderbilt University
Master of Art's in Marriage and Family Counseling
The University of Mobile
Bachelor of Art's in Human Services
The University of South Alabama (USA)
blake@performancepsych.org
Blake E. Tims, PhD (ABD), LMFT, MMFC, MTS, GradCert
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist