Intro

People come to therapy for many different reasons: problem solving, mood difficulties, behavior change, communication issues, creative exploration, soul searching; these are just a few of the many aspects of being human that I hold in mind when meeting with individuals, couples and families. Whether you are seeking a safe and supportive place to explore career change, relationship challenges, or self-identity; or just want someone to talk to once a week, therapy is a great place to do those things.

Orientation

In meetings with clients and patients, I consider that each individual will likely respond to and find benefit from therapy depending on personality as well as mindset. Some may want a diagnosis, some may not. If seeking behavior change, some may respond to practical techniques while others may prefer discussing perspectives. And individuals with medical issues or who are taking medication may have wider ranges of concerns.

My approach is to draw from a selected set of therapeutic techniques acknowledging that life condition is influenced by factors both internal and external; and that the mind/body connection is fundamental.

About

As a developing psychotherapist, aside from holding a clinical perspective from my experience as an RN in psychiatry, I am strongly influenced by theoretical approaches that include family systems, behavior change and analytical psychology. I value highly the time spent with clients and patients. I am currently on the team of therapists at Izzo Marriage and Family Therapy.


Jeff Tribble, RN, AMFT

February, 2025


Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist #151555

Supervised by Dr. Tara Cronin, LMFT #41682

Contact

If you would like to have a short discussion of about 15-minutes to determine if you might like to begin psychotherapy with me, feel free to call me at 415-YES-4547. All sessions are online via telehealth.