Prince Igboamazu is currently completing his supervised hours as a CPC Intern in Nevada. He holds a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Phoenix, a Doctor of Ministry, and a Ph.D, bringing decades of pastoral leadership into a clinical framework. His clinical focus centers on trauma, addiction, and the intersection of mental health and spiritual identity for children, adults, and elders who have not found those two worlds easy to reconcile.
His Approach
Prince works with children, teenagers, adults, and elders, including men navigating identity and shame, couples where trust has fractured, and individuals whose faith has been both a source of strength and a source of pain they have never felt safe naming out loud.
Prince’s approach draws on CBT, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, trauma-focused methods, and spiritually informed interventions that he adapts to the person rather than the tradition. His years as a pastor taught him how people talk when they are carrying something they believe no one else would understand. That fluency is what makes it possible for his clients to say the things they came in holding.
Specialized Training
- Christian counseling and pastoral ministry: Working with faith communities and individuals, doing spiritually informed counseling and crisis support across decades of pastoral leadership as a Doctor of Ministry
Ready When You Are
Prince is currently accepting new clients in Nevada via telehealth. Schedule a consultation below or call the office to get started.
[Schedule a Free Consultation] 📞 888-409-8976
In crisis? Call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) or visit 988lifeline.org.