Self Center
Family Counselor in Santa Ana, CA

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Self Center
read moreThe Self Center is a professional counseling organization dedicated to helping you find healing and successful resolutions to issues or problems you face. Bob and Joyce Simpson are licensed Marriage & Family Therapists. Having been in practice since 1975 we are keenly aware that it takes focused listening on our part to understand what your experience is. We will interact with you and ask questions. Upon reaching an understanding of the nature of your difficulties we will assist you in discovering healthy and alternative solutions that fit.
About Us
read moreExposing Men is a 107 page highly readable book that uses text, peppered with 23 of Bob's humorous and provocative photos, case histories, exercises and famous quotes to help women - and their male partners - "Understand the 5 Life Challenges" that all men face. Bob's goal is to help women and men create a smooth and harmonious relationship based on love & understanding. Reading this little gem will give you an insight into Bob Simpson's unique style which combines humor, warmth and direction that is "right on target."
The Self Center
read moreIt can be a very difficult time for you when your primary relationship(s) are in trouble. You and your partner may have been struggling for years, or something has recently come up that seems impossible to get past. Whatever type band-aid you put on it does not seems to make a difference. When you are at your wits' end, you give us a call. Joyce and/or Bob quickly respond to your call and ask you both to come in for an appointment. Forty years of clinical and teaching experience has taught us the value to see you separately at first in order to get a feel for you and an understanding of your perceptions of the issues at hand.
The Self Center
read moreIs Counseling right for me? If you are asking this question, the answer is "yes." Many come to counseling sessions seeking advice on a specific issue. Some notice that they are repeating the same self-defeating behaviors and they want help in making healthy changes. Some are clear about what form of healing they need from past or present hurts. Others are vague about what they need but have a sense of restlessness about their lives, their relationships, their work or their spiritual connection.