Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m a Licensed Clinical MSW with 30 years experience in private practice with my Licensed Clinical Psychologist husband. I’ve worked with people in a psychiatric hospital, a Veteran’s Administration hospital and Partial Hospital. In these settings, as well as outpatient in my private practice, I’ve worked with most emotional concerns including, of course, depression, anxiety, trust, shame as well as more complex sources of emotional discomfort.
My training and supervision has been in interpersonal, psychodynamic and cognitive behavior therapy, but more important, I think, is the core of my approach, the real and genuine relationship within which the therapist is fully present. Decades of research have shown the incredible healing power of a real therapy relationship.
I’ll try to help you understand and find direction for yourself. I’ll never tell you what to do and only rarely give advice.
I hope this is what you are seeking and I look forward to working with you.
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Jorrene Vaughn is a Michigan-based therapist with thirty years of clinical experience working in private practice alongside her husband, who is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist. Her background includes work in a psychiatric hospital, a Veterans Administration hospital, and a Partial Hospital program, as well as ongoing outpatient practice. In these settings she has supported people with a wide range of emotional concerns, including depression, anxiety, problems with trust and shame, and more complex sources of emotional distress.
Her professional training and supervision have been in interpersonal, psychodynamic, and cognitive behavior therapy, and she brings those approaches to bear as appropriate. Central to her work, however, is the authentic therapeutic relationship – a fully present connection between therapist and client that decades of research identify as a powerful component of healing.
Vaughn aims to help clients gain understanding and find direction for themselves. She does not tell people what to do and only rarely offers direct advice, preferring to guide clients toward their own decisions. She holds a Michigan Licensed Master of Social Work credential (MI LMSW 6801067409) and offers care from an experienced, compassionate perspective. She hopes this aligns with what prospective clients are seeking and looks forward to the opportunity to work with them.
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