Arthur Rice is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) licensed in Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. He earned his Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas as a member of Chi Sigma Iota, the international counseling honor society, and has been providing telehealth sessions since 2022 with a primary focus on trauma, PTSD, and substance use developed through six years of active-duty service as a United States Navy Corpsman.
His Approach
Arthur works with teenagers, adults, and older adults, with most of his practice built around veterans, men coming to therapy for the first time, and people managing substance use alongside unresolved trauma. Many of them have been keeping things functional by habit for years without a clear sense of what to do about what is underneath. A client might be a veteran whose sleep and sense of connection shifted after deployment and never fully came back, or someone who started drinking to manage a hard period years ago and can no longer work around it.
Sessions with Arthur tend to be direct and practical, built around what is actually in front of the client rather than a fixed agenda. For clients with a military background, there is often a specific kind of relief in not having to explain certain experiences before the conversation can go somewhere useful. He draws on a broad range of clinical methods and adjusts them based on what is working for each person, session by session.
Specialized Training
- United States Navy, Hospital Corpsman — Working with active-duty service members in domestic and overseas assignments, providing frontline medical and clinical support including direct trauma response.
Ready When You Are
Arthur is currently accepting new clients in Nevada, offering teletherapy. Give us a call or text us at 702-685-0877 for a free consultation.
We’ll help you discover if Arthur is the right fit for you. If she’s not, we’ll connect you with the right therapist for you.
In crisis? Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or visit 988lifeline.org.