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Jim Grigg

LMFT, LCPC, COO

I love being part of helping people achieve the happiness they desire. I also believe in the power of family and personal relationships to bring real joy in our lives. These beliefs led me to pursue a career in the field of counseling and obtain my Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy (M.S.) from Oklahoma State University. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in the State of Idaho. I have more than 20 years’ experience providing therapy and am currently the Chief Operations Officer at Life Counseling Center.  

I have specialized as a marriage and family therapist, and have sought diverse training in both short and longer term therapy approaches. I work from a Solution Focused Strength Based approach to counseling. I also draw heavily from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques as well as Systems Theory Techniques. I enjoy working with couples and families, adolescents, and individuals with a variety of issues such as relationship distress, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, substance abuse, borderline personality disorder, as well as other severe and persistent mental illnesses.   

I have been happily married for more than 25 years to my fabulous, beautiful wife. We have six beautiful children, three sons and three daughters, ages 11 to 24. I was raised in Kuna, Idaho since the age of five and love spending time with my family. Some of the things I enjoy are serving in my church, water skiing, snow skiing, swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, and roller skating.  

Education: Jim Grigg completed his undergraduate degree in psychology at Brigham Young University.  He also holds a master’s degree in Marriage and Family from Oklahoma State University. He completed his master’s Internship at Family and Children’s Services of Tulsa.  

Professional Presentations: Jim Grigg has given several presentations to counseling and mental health organizations on the topics of performing marital therapy and professional ethics.  

Awards: Jim was awarded the “Spirit of Idaho Award” in 2002 from Senator Mike Crapo for his service to the Red Cross. He also received the Burton & Gladys Logue Fellowship, at Oklahoma State University and the BYU Academic University Scholarship at Brigham Young University.  

Teaching: Jim Grigg has taught parenting classes for the Nampa School District and taught a Family Therapy Class for Northwest Nazarene University.  He has been a clinical site supervisor for practicum and intern students from Idaho State University, Boise State University, Northwest Nazarene University, Liberty University, and Adams State University, as well as others.