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Dr. James Chambers, LMFT

Stress, Anxiety Addictions Trauma, Abuse Grief Depression
Video Phone Messaging

About me

James is a graduate of St. Joseph's College with a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Health and Human Services majoring in Counseling and Alcoholism and Addiction Counseling; Mercy College with a Master of Science in Psychology, Master of Science from Iona College in Marriage and Family Therapy. Internationally Certified Alcoholism and Drug Counselor (ICADC), and Credential Alcoholism Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) from the New York State Office of Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services; Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Individual and Group Psychotherapist, a Doctoral Candidate in Medical Health, and Humanities at Drew University.
James is the founder of NuSeasons Marriage and Family Therapy, a private practice located in Brooklyn, New York. A service committed to the individual, family, community, and those preparing for marriage with pre-marital counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, PTSD, Addictions and Dependencies, Family, Couples, Partners, Group, and Individual Therapy.

Areas of focus: Alcohol Use, Divorce, Drug Abuse, Family Conflict, Gambling, Grief, Infidelity, Men's Issues, Relationship Issues, Sexual Addiction
Stress, Trauma and PTSD and STSD (Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder).

Professional experience

17yrs in practice
Stress, Anxiety Addictions Trauma, Abuse Grief Depression

Additional areas of focus: LGBT, Relationship issues, Family conflicts, Coping with Natural or Human-Caused Disaster, Divorce and separation, Drug and Alcohol Addiction, Family of Origin Issues, Family Problems, First Responder Issues, Life purpose, Men's issues, Military and Veterans Issues, Multicultural Concerns, Post-traumatic stress, Process addiction (porn, exercise, gambling), Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Sexual Assault and Abuse, Sexuality, Social anxiety and phobia, Workplace issues

Clinical approaches: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT), Mindfulness Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Trauma-Focused Therapy

Services offered

Video
Phone
Messaging

License information

NY LMFT 001278

Reviews

These quotes represent just a few of the many positive reviews that we have received for Dr. James Chambers. We don't pay anyone to provide their review and they are all made voluntarily. Some people's experience receiving therapy with BetterHelp might be different.

James provides an excellent environment for me to explore my thoughts and emotions. He is caring and thoughtful, and uses humor effectively. I feel better and challenged to do better after my sessions with James.

Written on Mar 30, 2023 after therapy with James for 11 months on issues concerning stress, anxiety, coping with life changes, and coaching

Dr. James has been an incredible resource and therapist in my time working with him. I’ve seen a freedom within myself from having him to talk with and not hold back who I am or what I think, while getting guidance and great questions from Dr. James. I’d recommend him again and again.

Written on Jun 29, 2022 after therapy with James for 2 months on issues concerning depression, self esteem, and coaching

Kind , thoughtful , listens and cares. I wish I had done this 10 years ago. James is just pretty darn awesome .

Written on Jun 07, 2022 after therapy with James for 1 month on issues concerning stress, anxiety, self esteem, compassion fatigue, and adhd

James Chambers creates a very relaxed and safe inviorment for you to talk through life's many events and challenges. He also offers real world tools and guidance to help you grow and succeed personally and professionally. 10/10!

Written on May 05, 2022 after therapy with James for 2 weeks on issues concerning depression, stress, anxiety, relationship issues, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, intimacy-related issues, sleeping disorders, self esteem, anger management, career difficulties, coping with life changes, coaching, compassion fatigue, and adhd