Jason Frey, MS, AMFT, KCTJ
Jason Frey is a dual retiree of the U.S. Army and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department who has dedicated his career to addressing trauma and promoting healing. As a Psychological Operations Officer with the U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Major Frey served in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he gained first-hand experience with the psychological toll of conflict. His law enforcement career focused on major accident investigations, crimes against children, and crisis intervention, where he trained recruits and senior officers to respond effectively to sex crimes, child abuse, and mental health crises.
Holding a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology, Jason now serves as a psychotherapist, working closely with veterans, first responders, and political asylees. He is also a recognized educator, training mental health professionals to prepare psychological evaluations and provide expert testimony in court.
An international speaker and active volunteer, Jason contributes to the Institute on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, Project Sister Family Services, and Project Healing Heroes, supporting survivors of violence and military families navigating post-trauma recovery. His commitment to service was honored in 2024 with the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award, recognizing his extensive contributions to advocacy, training, and healing for vulnerable populations.