Copious Life announces its launch in suburban Maryland as a full service psychology practice focused on relationships, education and sports performance through traditional and faith-based counseling services for individuals, couples and families.
Founded by Washington, D.C. area veteran psychologist and social worker Phillip A. Reynolds, the practice serves patients in Washington, D.C. and its Maryland suburbs. Reynolds is a
licensed clinical social worker and a certified juvenile treatment specialist (CJTS) in the State of Maryland. A member of the National Association of Social Workers and the Association
of Treatment for Sexual Abusers, Reynolds created the R.I.V.E.R.S. program for youth with sexual abuse issues.
Copious Life specializes in clients of all ages who need to find balance, says founder Phillip Reynolds. When society'ss pressures overwhelm individuals, we see the results in their
schoolwork, their family relationships and even in hobbies and activities. By building around an individual'ss success, we promote the positive and help people create the change necessary
to achieve balance.
The practice also treats special needs individuals and interacts with local school districts to assist students who have special education needs. Copious Life'ss Advisory Board includes
Pamela Lyons of the Community Preservation and Development Corporation, Bishop Henry N. Cole, C. Anthony Cusack and Dr. Michael Priester of The Jefferson School.
Alex was obstinate and defensive, he was afraid to trust anyone, said Tracy L., the mother of one of Mr. Reynolds's clients. Now he is open, shares his feelings and is helpful towards
others.
Copious Life services are available six days a week, including evening hours, in locations throughout Maryland. To learn more about the practice or retain Mr. Reynolds for corporate
consulting or speaking engagements contact, 1-877-852-COPE (2673) or by visiting Copious Life (http://www.copiouslife.com).