At Jones Psychology Group, we offer evidence-based treatments tailored to meet your individual needs. We provide services only in the areas in which we are experts, allowing us to offer the highest standard of care to our clients. Set up a consultation today to find out how we can help you achieve your treatment goals.
We understand that anxiety can feel overwhelming—like your mind is always one step ahead, imagining the worst, keeping you tense, or making it hard to enjoy the present. Whatever you’re dealing with, you don’t have to navigate it alone.
Our clinicians specialize in helping individuals regain a sense of balance by working with the strengths you already have. We know anxiety can feel big sometimes, but so is your capacity to change.
Trained in treating a wide variety of anxiety disorders, we will help you reduce those symptoms that limit your potential and get you back to living an engaged, fulfilling life.
Living with obsessive-compulsive disorder can feel exhausting—fighting intrusive thoughts, battling rituals, or constantly trying to “figure it out” just to get through the day. But OCD is highly treatable, and you don’t have to face it alone.
Our practice provides expert, evidence-based OCD treatment using Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and related approaches that help you break free from the cycle of fear and compulsions. We work collaboratively and at your pace, helping you build skills, confidence, and flexibility so you can reclaim your time, energy, and peace of mind.
OCD doesn’t define you. With the right guidance and structured support, you can retrain your brain, reduce anxiety, and get back to what truly matters. If you’re ready to step out of OCD’s grip, we’re here to help you start that process—one small, supported step at a time.
Dr Lewis Jones has been an expert in the field of OCD treatment for over 13 years. Come work with the best.
Alongside traditional therapy, we offer somatic modalities designed to help you reconnect with your body, release stored tension, and build a deeper sense of safety and presence. Our integrative approach supports healing not just through insight, but through embodied experience—helping you shift patterns that talking alone can’t always reach.
Our somatic services include:
• Reiki: A gentle energy-based practice that promotes relaxation, grounding, and emotional balance.
• Trauma-Sensitive Yoga: Mindful movement designed to restore a sense of agency, calm the nervous system, and support trauma recovery.
• Meditation & Breathwork: Practical techniques to anchor your attention, reduce reactivity, and cultivate inner steadiness.
• Dance/Movement Therapy: Creative, expressive movement that helps you process emotions, reconnect with intuition, and release what’s held in the body.
These modalities can be used on their own or as a complement to therapy, providing a holistic pathway to healing rooted in the wisdom of both mind and body.
Contact Elisa Mott Jones, LMHC, RYT-500 for compassionate, body-focused work.
Eating disorders are serious but treatable mental and physical illnesses that can affect all people. They can take over your thoughts, your routines, and your sense of self—but they are treatable, and you don’t have to navigate recovery alone. Our team provides specialized support for individuals struggling with anorexia, bulimia, binge eating disorder, ARFID, and disordered eating patterns that interfere with daily life and well-being.
We combine evidence-based approaches with a deeply compassionate, strengths-focused philosophy. Together, we work to rebuild a healthy relationship with food, body, and self. Treatment may include nutritional support, somatic practices, skills-based therapies, and trauma-informed care—always tailored to your unique needs and pace.
Recovery is not about willpower; it’s about support, safety, and learning new ways to care for yourself. We’re here to walk with you as you develop the tools, resilience, and inner trust needed to build a life beyond the eating disorder.
Both Dr Lewis Jones and Elisa Mott Jones, LMHC are specialists in Eating Disorder treatment. Together, they bring a passionate, grounded and nurturing style to the often difficult path of eating disorder recovery.
Trauma can leave lasting imprints—on your mind, your body, and your sense of who you are. But healing is absolutely possible. Our trauma specialists provide compassionate, evidence-informed care that honors your pace, your story, and your resilience.
We use approaches such as trauma-focused CBT, somatic modalities, mindfulness-based practices, and other strengths-oriented therapies to help you gently process what happened, reduce triggers, and reconnect with a sense of safety in your body and your life. Throughout treatment, we focus on rebuilding trust in yourself, strengthening internal resources, and helping you move forward with clarity and confidence.
Trauma may be part of your past, but it doesn’t have to define your future. With the right support, you can reclaim your voice, restore your sense of self, and create a life that feels whole again. We’re here to walk with you—steady, grounded, and with deep respect for your courage.
Our clinicians can aid in your recovery and be a witness to your experience. Reach out today to begin the journey back to your life.
Depression can make even the simplest parts of life feel heavy—draining your energy, clouding your thinking, and disconnecting you from the people and activities you care about. You don’t have to carry that weight alone. Our clinicians provide thoughtful, evidence-informed treatment that meets you with understanding, respect, and steady guidance.
We blend approaches such as CBT, mindfulness-based strategies, behavioral activation, and somatic practices to help you shift patterns that keep you stuck, reconnect with motivation, and rebuild a sense of meaning and possibility. Throughout the process, we focus on your existing strengths and help you develop practical tools to navigate difficult emotions with more clarity and resilience.
Depression is not a personal failing—it’s a signal that you deserve support. With compassionate care and a collaborative approach, you can begin to feel like yourself again and move toward a life that feels more connected, hopeful, and whole.
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