Ludwig (Louie) Aszod, LPC, has been practicing Counseling and Psychotherapy for 11 years. Having resided in Johnson County for over 25 years, he has worked in various settings such as Vocational Rehabilitation, College Mental Health Counseling, most recently, in a managerial and outpatient therapist role with community-based mental health in Clarksville, developing and nurturing relationships with community members, healthcare providers, and law enforcement. He Graduated Magna Cum Laude from The University of the Ozarks in English and Philosophy, and he earned his Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock.
He holds a Specialization in Rehabilitation Counseling from the Arkansas Board of Examiners in Counseling and is a member of various professional counseling associations, including the ACA. In his work with individuals and couples, he uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Gestalt Therapy among others as his primary modes of intervention. He is firmly convinced that, “once we open ourselves to a commitment to change, anything becomes possible!” and he practices that philosophy in his everyday life. He remains passionate about orchid-growing and travel, has journeyed to far-off locations such as Australia and India with Bruce, his husband and partner of 26 years, and he continues to enjoy spending time with great friends, reading and writing science fiction and fantasy, and creating meaningful opportunities for growth and change with the adults and late teens he serves.