Specialized, Evidence‑Based Counseling Focused on Safety and Change

If you or a loved one are navigating the challenges associated with problematic sexual behaviors, finding a qualified and ethical professional is essential. I am a certified Court-Mandated Counseling & Behavioral Support Service Provider offering confidential, highly specialized therapeutic services grounded in clinical excellence and public safety.

A Focused, Professional Practice

This is not general counseling. My work is built upon a dual foundation of advanced clinical training and a strong commitment to community safety. My credentials represent thousands of hours of specialized education and hands‑on experience using evidence‑based counseling models designed specifically for sexual behavior issues.

Counseling is structured, accountable, and goal‑oriented—designed to support lasting behavioral change, insight, and responsible community integration.

Core Commitments

  • State-licensed clinical therapist
  • Certified Sex Offender Treatment Provider (CSOTP)
  • Member, Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers (ATSA)
  • 15+ years of specialized experience
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My Approach to Your Success

Expert Assessment

We begin with a comprehensive evaluation using gold‑standard clinical and risk assessment tools. This process is non‑judgmental and designed to create an accurate, individualized roadmap for counseling and recovery.

Targeted Counseling

Counseling primarily utilizes cognitive‑behavioral therapy (CBT) and structured relapse prevention strategies. Together, we identify triggers, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and strengthen emotional regulation skills.

Developing Empathy and Insight

A critical component of behavioral change is developing genuine empathy and understanding the impact of past behaviors—an essential step toward sustainable change and positive social functioning.

Structured & Confidential Care

Sessions are offered in a professional, confidential environment and may include individual, group, or family therapy. All services remain structured to meet court‑ordered or supervision requirements when applicable.

Partnership for Change

My role extends beyond the therapy room. I collaborate ethically and professionally with probation or parole officers, legal counsel, and case managers to ensure compliance with safety plans, clear documentation, and transparent communication regarding progress.

Taking this step requires courage. Counseling focuses on accountability, risk management, and rebuilding a prosocial, responsible life—contributing to a safer community for everyone.

Ready to Begin?

If you are prepared to engage in structured, effective counseling and take responsibility for positive change, I am ready to work with you.

Understanding the Role of a Sex Offender Treatment Provider

A Sex Offender Treatment Provider (SOTP) is a licensed mental health professional specializing in the assessment, treatment, and management of individuals who have engaged in sexually inappropriate, abusive, or criminal behavior. This work integrates clinical, forensic, and behavioral sciences within a trauma‑informed and ethical framework focused on public safety.

Credentials

Active state licensure (e.g., LPC, LCSW, LMFT, Psychologist, Psychiatrist) and specialized certification such as CSOTS.

Education & Experience

Master’s or doctoral degree with 2,000–6,000+ hours of supervised experience, including extensive training in assessment and treatment modalities.

Expertise

Evidence‑based approaches such as CBT, relapse prevention, and validated risk assessment instruments.

Core Responsibilities

  • Psychological and risk assessment

  • Individualized counseling planning

  • Individual, group, and family therapy

  • Relapse prevention and long‑term behavior management

  • Professional collaboration with legal and supervision systems

  • Clinical documentation and expert reporting

Professional Values

Effective SOTPs balance empathy with clear boundaries, maintaining a non‑judgmental yet directive approach that prioritizes community safety, accountability, and ethical practice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What qualifications do your therapists hold?

All therapists are state-licensed and certified in sex offender treatment, with extensive experience in evidence-based rehabilitation.

Is my information kept confidential?

Yes, all sessions and records are strictly confidential, following legal and ethical guidelines for privacy.

How do I start treatment?

Contact us to schedule an initial assessment. We will discuss your needs and recommend a personalized treatment plan.

Do you offer group therapy?

Yes, we provide structured group therapy programs in addition to individual sessions, tailored to support your progress.

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"At the Crossroads Therapy" (or Rooted-Practice) is a non-independent licensee practice operating under the clinical supervision of a Arizona Board of Behavioral Health Examiners approved supervisor.

Supervisor Contact: K. Nesbit, 877-962-7255

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At The Crossroads Therapy provides licensed mental health counseling services. We do not provide medical care, medical diagnoses, prescription medications, or medication management services.