Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi! I am a licensed Clinical Social Worker born and raised in Louisiana. I’ve been licensed for 9 years with 3 of those yrs. being clinical, however I have over 18 yrs. of experience doing community-based work with children, youth, and families. I enjoy working with teens and young adults, but I have years of experience in helping clients with increasing motivation, self-esteem and confidence building, burnout, career difficulties, coping with life changes, parent and youth relationships, LGBTQ+ support, and professional coaching. And for the last 10 years I’ve worked directly with justice involved youth and behavioral health.
My therapy style is conversational and interactive. I incorporate Humanistic Therapy approach which seeks to provide an atmosphere of support, empathy, and trust in which an individual can share their feelings without fear of judgment. I believe in using a variety of tools and approaches such as mindfulness, journaling, and goal setting to help support the therapeutic process.
I believe that you are the expert of your story and that you have many strengths that will assist you in overcoming things that challenge you. I applaud you for courageously taking the first step towards your healing. and I’m here to support you in that process.
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Chabre Jones is a clinical social worker born and raised in Louisiana. She has been licensed for nine years, including three years of clinical practice, and brings over 18 years of community-based experience working with children, youth, and families; her Louisiana clinical social work license is LA LCSW 12402, a credential that reflects her clinical training and authorization to practice.
She enjoys working with teens and young adults and has extensive experience helping clients increase motivation, build self-esteem and confidence, address burnout, navigate career difficulties, and cope with life changes. Her work also focuses on parent-youth relationships, LGBTQ+ support, professional coaching, and for the last ten years she has worked directly with justice-involved youth and in behavioral health.
Chabre addresses a broad range of concerns including parenting issues, self-esteem, career difficulties, compassion fatigue, stress and anxiety, relationship issues and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, anger management, depression, and coaching. Her approach is practical and strengths-based, tailored to each person’s situation.
Her therapy style is conversational and interactive, informed by a humanistic approach that seeks to provide support, empathy, and trust so individuals can share feelings without fear of judgment. She incorporates tools such as mindfulness, journaling, and goal-setting to support progress in therapy.
Chabre views the individual as the expert of their own story and builds on existing strengths to overcome challenges. She acknowledges the courage it takes to reach out for help and is committed to supporting clients through their healing process.
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