San Jose California Family Therapist Jason Esswein, MS, LMFT


San Jose California Family Therapist Jason Esswein, MS, LMFT   Launch Map

Jason Esswein is a family therapist in San Jose, California and has been serving clients since 1998. Jason’s focus is to help families with communication and parenting issues as well as family members with mental illness. He is particularly gifted with offering direct, honest feedback in a kind, compassionate manner.



City: San Jose
State: California
Client Focus: Families, individuals, couples, adolescents, and children (age 6 and up).
Specialties: Addiction counseling, communication issues, relationship concerns, depression, anxiety, life purpose, spiritual counseling, adolescent counseling, life coaching, phone sessions, skype/video therapy, and consultations.
Credentials: B.A. Clinical Psychology, M.S. Clinical Psychology, LMFT (Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist)
Office Location: 1936 Camden Avenue, Suite # 9, San Jose, CA 95124
Cross Streets: Union Avenue and Camden Avenue
Travel Distance: 200 miles maximum
Language: English
Treatment Approach: Mindfulness, EFT (Emotion Focused Therapy), Spiritual Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Gestalt Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Brief Solution-Focused Therapy, Homework (recommended movies, books, etc.), Skype/Video Therapy, Phone Sessions.
Insurance: Does not accept insurance but many PPO plans will reimburse. Please check with your insurance carrier for “out of network” coverage.
Payment Terms: Accepting all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, Discover, Amex, HSA debit cards), checks, and cash. PayPal also accepted. Fee is $145 per 50-minute session.
Website: http://jasonesswein.com/



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