James Thornton
Today’s world presents many challenges: navigating family, careers, relationships, stress, and personal concerns, as well as wider issues like racism, political changes, and the demands of a post-pandemic world. You may feel somewhat lost or distressed in what can feel like an ever-changing landscape. This can be felt as depression, anxiety, addiction, alienation or difficulties in understanding identity.
Although these challenges can be intimidating, there is hope. Through psychotherapy, I can support you in examining and exploring the intersection of identity and mental health. This can help you live a fuller, more authentic life, with meaning and direction. I will work collaboratively with you to build a relationship that is trusting, non-judgmental and compassionate. Beyond this, psychotherapy can help you to understand mental health concerns, and can reduce symptoms and their impact on your daily life. I teach my clients coping skills, such as mindfulness practices and cutting-edge exercises drawn from the latest research, as well as ways of troubleshooting specific problems, such as communication and stress-management. In this way, there is space for you to tackle issues as they arise throughout the process of therapy. This creates opportunities for you to learn and practice skills independently, with a newfound sense of self-reliance and confidence. I venture to help you nurture a strong and consistent sense of self, so you can bring out the very best versions of yourself.
I specialize in working with trauma, depression, anxiety and exploring identity across culture, society and values. Additionally, I have extensive experience working with youth and young people. I have experience supporting my clients in many ways, including through processes of fostering an authentic sense of self, working through challenges with emotional regulation and expression, exploring unique family dynamics, and navigating the complexities of societal and social pressures. Understanding one’s place in the world can be difficult, especially when facing added difficulties brought by concerns related to one’s mental health. If you feel you could benefit from psychotherapy, please reach out.
I value and embrace diversity in both my personal and professional life, and have had the privilege of living, working and learning from peoples of various backgrounds throughout my career. This shapes my cross-cultural existential therapy perspective, where I help my clients nurture their best selves within the balance of society, culture, values and spirituality. Together my clients and I find solutions to challenges with their mental health, as well as to connect them with their roots and place within the world beyond.
In addition to adults, I have worked with youth, supporting them in developing emotional regulation skills, understanding family dynamics and managing social pressures. Men’s issues are also important to me, especially destigmatizing male mental health challenges, and exploring both positive and negative aspects of traditional masculinity across cultures. With all my clients I value navigating challenges collaboratively, and look forward to the opportunity to support you on your journey.
Some of my favorite activities include cooking, global history, playing my guitar, drawing, and staying active, both in nature and the gym.
Specialties
Anxiety College adjustment Cultural Adjustment Depression Dual diagnosis Existential Challenges / Crises Family Conflict Gender Identity Grief and Loss Identity Development Learning Disability Life Transitions Perfectionism Racial Identity Relationship Issues Religion or Spirituality Self-esteem Self-harm Sexual Health Sexuality Social Anxiety Stress Stress from Academics Trauma & PTSDInsurance & Payment
In-Network Insurance Plans
James Thornton is in network for the following plans:
Aetna Blue Cross Blue Shield Cigna and Evernorth Optum UnitedHealthcareNPI Number
1023832698Rates
| First session | $150 |
| Ongoing sessions | $115 |
Practice Hours
| Monday | 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
| Tuesday | 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. |
| Wednesday | -- |
| Thursday | 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. |
| Friday | 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
| Saturday | -- |
| Sunday | -- |
Treatment Approaches
Client-Centered / Rogerian Therapy (CCT) Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Culturally Sensitive HumanisticModalities
IndividualsAge Groups
Adolescents (13-17) Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-64)Communities
International LGBQ+ Neurodiverse People of Color People with Disabilities VeteransMeeting Options
Qualifications
- Years in Practice: 3
- License(s): IL-180016143
More About Me
- Languages Spoken: English, French
- Race(s): White
- Gender(s): Man
- Sexual Orientation(s): Straight