Jameyâ's main areas of work are depression, anxiety, blocked creativity, self-esteem, life-transition issues, and relationships. He enjoys working with clients of all genders, orientations, and ancestries, taking an active interest in each client's expression of their own experience. He came to psychotherapy with a PhD in Literature, which he had taught for 14 years. He has completed his hours as an MFT Intern (practicing since 2012, under LMFTs' supervision) and will soon take the MFT licensing exams.