John Scroggins

LMFT Associate

Telehealth Available

Get to know John

Counseling Approach

John enjoys being a change agent for people from all walks of life. Those who are dealing with life transitions, trauma, diagnoses, marital/couple issues, or individual/familial trauma.

John’s therapy approach includes using innovative strategies to help his clients develop healthy ways to cope, interventions (relational and familial), build communication between couples, and positively reshape their outlook on life's difficulties and problems.

John welcomes working with individuals, couples, families, and adolescents. As a therapist, his key focuses are within the areas of marriage, family counseling, premarital, Christian counseling, addiction, anxiety, depression, daily stressors, PTSD, anger management, intimacy issues, and men’s issues.

Counseling Background

John has a passion for building up the total person through examining past experiences, current challenges, lifestyle, and plans for a bright future. Through his own life experiences, John witnessed firsthand the negative impact that trauma, relational and familial breakdowns can have on an individual. He used these experiences and early setbacks to grow into one who believes that through faith and the will to overcome we can all become better! This fueled a passion in him to work to help couples and families overcome these same challenges and to help them move towards their idea of true life satisfaction!

John is a minister/Sunday school teacher who is born and raised in Dallas, Texas. He is graduated with a degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Abilene Christian University. John is a former college athlete who still enjoys working out, being a positive influence in the community, and spending time/traveling with his family.

If you'd like to know more about John, or any of the counselors on our amazing team, you can contact us here or give us a call at 469-575-0222. We look forward to hearing from you!

For with you is the fountain of life; in your light we see light.” Psalm 36:9