
Joy Potter, LPC
Intake and Assessment Therapist
Locations:
Arizona
Insurances
About
As a therapist, Joy has thrives to create a soft landing place for those she works with. With a history of community mental health, inpatient services, and private practice, the populations she has served have been different and have multiple stages of life. Everyone should have access to fantastic therapeutic services, and Joy takes pride in her ability to add to the community. One of her passions is reading and having the ability to dive into a different world or increase her own knowledge.
Locations:
Arizona
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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Grand Canyon University, Master of Science, 2017
Why Healthcare
Mental health starts early, even if it's about learning coping skills and triggers. Working with children, adolescents, and young adults has always been a passion for Joy. Setting someone up for success in life is important and has paved the way in the populations she services as a therapist.
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