Counseling in Little Rock, Fayetteville, & Rogers, Arkansas
Meet Zac Otwell, Counseling Intern
Graduate Counseling Intern in Little Rock, Arkansas and Northwest Arkansas
Zac is working with The Telos Clinic as he completes his Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. He works in Fayetteville, Rogers, and Little Rock, Arkansas. He also offers online counseling. Prior to his career in counseling, Zac has worked in education as a teacher and in business as a financial planner. Pairing his knowledge and skills in the field of mental health with his experience in other careers gives Zac a unique ability to relate and connect with his clients. Outside of his work in counseling, Zac is passionate about fitness, Razorback athletics, and financial literacy. He loves to travel, spend time with family and friends, and hang out with his basset hound, Max.
What to Expect During Counseling Sessions with Zac
Zac approaches counseling with a deep sense of empathy and a firm commitment to guiding clients toward meaningful change. With a belief that every person has inherent dignity and potential, Zac focuses on instilling hope and confidence in his clients, no matter how challenging their circumstances may be. Utilizing evidence-based techniques, Zac provides direct and honest feedback, ensuring clients understand their options and are empowered to make informed decisions. With a genuine care for each individual's well-being, he strives to create a supportive environment where clients feel valued and understood. Whether working through personal struggles, relationship issues, or other life challenges, Zac is dedicated to walking alongside his clients in their journey towards healing and transformation, reinforcing that it is never too late to pursue a positive change.
Zac’s Counseling Focus
Counseling for junior high and high school students, college students, and young adult men. Focus areas include anxiety, depression, athletic and academic pressure, anger management, relationship issues, career transitions, addiction, and self-image concerns.