Dr. Kellison Ext. 101
Bingyu Xu, M.A. Ext. 104
Danny Shultz, M.A. Ext. 105
Kailey Sullivan, B.S. Ext. 103
COVID-19: Sessions are available as in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid of both.
Joshua G. Kellison, Ph.D. (he, him) is the founder and Director of Clinical Services and Training for SOGIA/EBT Center of Arizona and is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who completed his doctoral training at Arizona State University. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University, Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona, School of Medicine-Phoenix, and Adjunct Professor at Midwestern University where he supervises clinical/counseling doctoral candidates. Kellison has specialized training in several types of evidence-based therapy (e.g., ACT, CBT, CPT for PTSD, and full-model DBT). Combined, these forms of therapy support patients with issues in impulse control, parenting skills, anger management, grief, health behaviors, self-harm, sexual/gender issues, emotion regulation and coping skills acquisition.
Prior to returning to Phoenix in 2014, Dr. Kellison completed his postdoctoral training at the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System and the National Center for PTSD in Honolulu, HI and completed his doctoral internship residency in clinical psychology at the University of Washington School of Medicine/Seattle Children's Hospital. He provides individual, relationship/s (i.e., couples, polyamory, CNM), and family therapy to all ages (children, adolescents, adults, and aging adults).
In his spare time, he enjoys reading suspense and historical fiction novels, cooking, traveling, quoting Star Trek/Star Wars in his everyday life, and spending time with his friends and family.
Accord Alliance: Advisory Board Member
Arizona State University: Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology
University of Arizona Phoenix College of Medicine: Assistant Professor in Child Health
Arizona Psychological Association: Member
American Psychology Association (APA): Member
•Committee on Early Career Psychologists (CECP): Education Representative
•APA Division 44 - (Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity): Member (Past Co-Chair for Membership, and Past Co-Chair for the Health Initiatives Task Force)
•APA Division 51 - (Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity): Member
•APA Division 54 - (Society of Pediatric Psychology): Member
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Dr. Kellison Ext. 101
Bingyu Xu Ext. 104
Danny Shultz, Ext. 105
Kailey Sullivan, Ext. 103
2024 Evidence-Based Therapy Center of Arizona (EBTAZ)
COVID-19:
Sessions are available as in-person, virtual, and/or hybrid of both.
Dr. Kellison Ext. 101
Bingyu Xu, M.A. Ext. 104
Danny Shultz, M.A. Ext. 105
Kailey Sullivan, B.S. Ext. 103
Joshua G. Kellison, Ph.D. (he, him) is the founder and Director of Clinical Services and Training for SOGIA/EBT Center of Arizona and is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who completed his doctoral training at Arizona State University. He is also an Adjunct Professor at Arizona State University, Assistant Professor at the University of Arizona, School of Medicine-Phoenix, and Adjunct Professor at Midwestern University where he supervises clinical/counseling doctoral candidates. Kellison has specialized training in several types of evidence-based therapy (e.g., ACT, CBT, CPT for PTSD, and full-model DBT). Combined, these forms of therapy support patients with issues in impulse control, parenting skills, anger management, grief, health behaviors, self-harm, sexual/gender issues, emotion regulation and coping skills acquisition.
Prior to returning to Phoenix in 2014, Dr. Kellison completed his postdoctoral training at the VA Pacific Islands Health Care System and the National Center for PTSD in Honolulu, HI and completed his doctoral internship residency in clinical psychology at the University of Washington School of Medicine/Seattle Children's Hospital. He provides individual, relationship/s (i.e., couples, polyamory, CNM), and family therapy to all ages (children, adolescents, adults, and aging adults).
In his spare time, he enjoys reading suspense and historical fiction novels, cooking, traveling, quoting Star Trek/Star Wars in his everyday life, and spending time with his friends and family.
Accord Alliance: Advisory Board Member
Arizona State University: Adjunct Professor in the Department of Psychology
University of Arizona Phoenix College of Medicine: Assistant Professor in Child Health
Arizona Psychological Association: Member
American Psychology Association (APA): Member
•Committee on Early Career Psychologists (CECP): Education Representative
•APA Division 44 - (Society for the Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity): Member (Past Co-Chair for Membership, and Past Co-Chair for the Health Initiatives Task Force)
•APA Division 51 - (Society for the Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity): Member
•APA Division 54 - (Society of Pediatric Psychology): Member