Compassionate Evidence-Based Mental Health Treatment

Jack Tsan, Ph.D. (he/him)

Dr. Tsan is a licensed psychologist with specialty experience in anxiety treatment, clinical supervision, and clinical program design and evaluation across large healthcare systems.

Dr. Tsan received his doctorate in Counseling Psychology at the University of Houston and published in the area of health behavior, men and masculinity, and telehealth. After his doctorate, he completed a 2-year clinical research post-doctoral fellowship, produced several research papers, and secured grant funding pertaining to anxiety, mental health access, and PTSD. Shortly after completion of the post-doctoral fellowship, Dr. Tsan was hired by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to lead and recruit from the ground up, their Primary Care Mental Health Integration program at an outpatient clinic.

During his career at the VA, Dr. Tsan has taken on roles as the Acting/Co-Psychology Internship Training Director, Evidenced-Based Psychotherapy coordinator, and Primary Care Mental Health Integration trainer. After gaining years of valuable experience delivering evidence-based treatments, evaluating mental health treatment programs, and training mental and medical staff on integrated care models and interventions, Dr. Tsan decided to pursue an open practice making evidence-based treatments more accessible to the community that is culturally responsive. 

As part of his clinical work, Dr. Tsan draws from a variety of influences that has shaped his practice today. Dr. Tsan's integrative approach is influenced by Buddhist Right Mindfulness practices, trauma-informed practices, culturally responsive treatments, and his psychodynamic training.

Education

Ph.D. Counseling Psychology, 2009 - University of Houston

M.Ed. Counseling, 2004 - University of Houston

B.A. Psychology, 2002 - University of Texas at Austin

Professional License

TX Psychology License  #35206 (10/13/2011 - 10/31/2024)

PsyPACT E.Passport Mobility # 7586 (5/3/2021 - 5/12/2024)

Treatment Philosophy

My philosophy is to offer culturally responsive evidenced-based treatment and to do it in a way that encourages people to explore the impact of socio-cultural experiences, which play a role on their mental health. I mostly work with clients who suffer from anxiety, where it has restricted their ability to fully pursue their values. While anxiety is a natural part of our human experience, too much can be maladaptive. My goal is to help clients examine and confront the root cause(s) of their anxiety, by processing it through thoughts, emotions, and behaviors, then developing better ways to manage the anxiety, and ultimately pursue a life consistent with their values.

In order to meet this goal, I aim to provide high-quality evidenced-based psychotherapy treatments comprising of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Exposure-based, and Right Mindfulness-based strategies (origins from Eastern-Buddhist theories and practices). Among the clients who prefer insight oriented therapy, I can also provide a psychodynamic approach. Whichever path you prefer, together we can find an effective way in facing anxiety and pursue your life's values.

Dr. Tsan is a PSYPACT Provider and has contracts with:

The Anxiety Treatment Center of Austin - www.anxietyaustin.com

Lyra Health - www.lyrahealth.com

Modern Health - www.modernhealth.com

PSYPACT: The Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (PSYPACT) is an interstate agreement to facilitate the practice of telepsychology and the temporary in-person, face-to-face practice of psychology across state boundaries.

Peer-Reviewed Publications

Book Chapter

McDermott, R.C., Smith, C., & Tsan, J. (2014). Getting wired: Connecting with men through technology. In Rochlen, A.B., & Rabinowitz, F.E. (Eds.). Breaking barriers in counseling men: Insights and innovations. (pp. 99-109). New York: Routledge. BOOK