A short, no-pressure conversation to see if working together feels like the right fit.
You're good at what you do. You hold a lot together—at work, at home, for other people. You're the one others lean on.
But somewhere along the way, the weight started adding up.
Maybe you're a physician, a business owner, a leader, a parent holding it all together—someone who's used to being the steady one. And now you're feeling the weight of it.
The tension that won't let go. The thoughts that won't quiet. The sense that you're running on empty but can't slow down.
I work with people who are tired of white-knuckling through life and ready for something different.
Tense, restless, stuck in your head—even when things are "fine."
Pulled in too many directions, off-balance, unsure how to reset.
On edge, shut down, or caught in patterns that leave you distant.
You keep moving because life demands it. But it's getting harder to ignore the part of you that's tired, wired, or quietly not okay.
That part of you isn't weak. It's been working overtime.
I'm a clinical psychologist, a husband, and a dad to six kids. I know what it means to be the steady one—and what it costs.
I've spent my career in rooms where the stakes were high—combat veterans working through PTSD, police officers learning to manage crisis, people fighting their way out of addiction. I've led clinical teams, consulted in emergency departments, and sat with people in some of the hardest moments of their lives.
Now I work with people who are tired of white-knuckling through life and are ready for something different.
Dr. Josh Harrison, Psy.D., ABPP • Board-Certified Clinical Psychologist
Structured. Flexible. Built around what actually works.
I draw from approaches with solid research behind them—but I don't follow a script. We figure out what's getting in your way, and I match the tools to what you actually need.
Some of that is practical: changing the thought patterns and behaviors that keep you stuck. Some of it is deeper: learning to stay present under pressure, getting clear on what matters to you, building steadiness instead of just managing stress.
I track progress along the way—not just "how do you feel?" but measurable change. You'll know if it's working.
And the research is clear on this: the relationship matters as much as the method. You don't need someone who just applies techniques. You need someone who gets you.
Available in 43+ states — ask if yours is covered
Serving Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky
$225
45-minute session
I accept cash, credit cards, debit, and HSA/FSA.
I'm an out-of-network provider. I don't bill insurance directly, but I can provide a superbill for reimbursement.
The first step is just a conversation. We'll talk through what's been weighing on you and what you're looking for.
If it's a fit, we'll start. If not, I'll point you in the right direction. No pressure. No obligation.
I welcome referrals from physicians and other professionals.