Fry, John S PHD
1300 Bristol St N, Ste 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660
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- Services/Products
- John has had a general practice near the intersections of the 405, 55, and 73 freeways for over thirty years working with men, women, teenagers, children, and marriages. Many referrals are from former clients and local churches. He works hard at keeping up with the latest research on what works best for particular problems. He believes in setting goals and coaching in a warm, supportive, and professional style to solve problems and to feel better. In marriage counseling he sees the marriage itself as the client, working to support and improve it. He is also the speaker at a divorce recovery workshop which has had over 15,000 attend it since 1981, currently averaging over 110 registrants. Dr. Fry has also given over 400 seminars on stress management to, among others, IBM, NBC, Farmers Insurance, the U.S. Navy, The Los Angeles Times, and the faculties at Fuller Theological Seminary. Services include: Adults, children, adolescents, Stress, Insomnia, Depression, Marriage Counseling*, Anxiety, Relationships, Singles' Issues, Anger Management, Worry, Assertiveness Training, Coping with Loss, Fibromyalgia and other pain conditions**, Career Perspectives, Families, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Divorce, and Procrastination. *Gottman Approach to Marriage Counseling based on a program of research following more than 3000 couples, some for 30 years. **Dr. Fry served on the Board of Directors of the National Fibromyalgia Association for over 7 years.
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- Payment method
- visa, mastercard, check, cash, insurance
- Location
- Located two blocks from where Jamboree crosses the 73 freeway.
- Neighborhood
- Newport Beach
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- Accreditation
Licensed in California Since 1972
American Psychological Association
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- Categories
- Counseling Services, Mental Health Services, Psychologists, Speakers, Lectures & Seminars
- Other Information
Specialties: Depression;Anxiety;Stress Management;Anxiety;Depression;Insomnia