Jamie Wang, LPC-S
(NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME)
PLEASE EMAIL US AT ADMIN@ENTEAVE.COM OR CALL 512-350-6236 TO BE ADDED TO THE WAITING LIST
Clients Served: Individual Adults, Teens 16yo+
Availability: Weekdays, In-Person, Telehealth
Location: via telehealth and in-person at Mopac Office at 8500 N Mopac Expy. Suite 604, Austin, TX 78759
Insurance: BCBS, Aetna, Asecension/Seton, Curative, Cigna, United HealthCare, Scott & White, Tricare, Triwest
*Other insurance panels pending.
Private Pay Rate: $180/session
Issues: PTSD, Military Veterans, Mood Disorders, Men’s Issues, Individual Therapy, Stress Management, Life Management Coaching, Ethnic/Cultural Issues, Brief Therapy, Anxiety
Jamie Wang offers a collaborative, person-centered approach with open and honest feedback and dialogue utilizing Motivational Interviewing techniques and DBT/CPT/CBT/Brief solutions/Solution-focused therapies as well as psychoanalytic work. He also provides coaching and motivational work for clients who feel stuck and are looking to be a better version of themselves and/or with their partners as well. He likes to use Stoicisim as a way to manage expectations and relationships with the world around us.
Specializing in working with clients experiencing PTSD, Military Veterans, Individuals with Mood Disorders, Men’s Issues, Stress Management, Life Management Coaching, Ethnic/Cultural Issues, and Anxiety, Jamie brings added value to therapy with unique perspective from lived experience. As an immigrant from Taiwan, Jamie grew up in a rough area of NYC overcoming adversity, trauma, and familial generational trauma to later join the Army as an Infantryman after 9/11 serving for three years including a tour in Iraq in 2004. While at his last duty station, Jamie fell in love with Texas and has made it his home. After his time in the Army, Jamie reflected on his own life while searching for ways to serve the community, and found the counseling program at St. Edward's University in Austin and enrolled.
Jamie has spent the last 13 years serving in community mental health in ATX working with Individuals and families with severe and persistent illness at all levels of care from inpatient, outpatient, crisis in the community and individual practice.
He is relatable, and is an avid traveler, published photographer, a concertgoer, and is a former competitive powerlifter as well.
The most common feedback Jamie has heard from clients over the years is that his direct approach and honest feedback while being compassionate and flexible have been invaluable as they explore their healing journey.