Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I’m a therapist that focuses on techniques and strategies that work, and I see progress with my clients pretty quickly.
I’m licensed in Oklahoma with 13 years of experience as a therapist and over 16 years of experience in mental health. I have experience in helping clients with executive functioning (ADHD and autism), stress and anxiety, lgbtq+ related issues, sleeping disorders, & coping with life changes.
I use many therapeutic models or perspectives, primarily focusing on how systemic and institutional barriers affect mental, emotional, and behavioral health and well-being. I’m queer-friendly. I strongly believe anyone and everyone can benefit from therapy. I do not use or believe in the “medical model” of mental health, so I do not attempt to “cure” “mental illness”, but recognize that mental health is complicated and “mental illness” is mostly a survival response.
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Jacob Germany is a therapist based in Oklahoma who emphasizes practical techniques and strategies that produce measurable progress, often noticing improvements with clients relatively quickly.
He is a licensed professional counselor in both Oregon and Oklahoma and brings 14 years of experience as a therapist to his work.
His practice addresses a wide range of concerns including executive functioning challenges such as ADHD and autism, stress and anxiety, LGBTQ+ related issues, sleeping disorders, coping with life changes, relationship and intimacy-related issues, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, parenting concerns, self-esteem difficulties, career challenges, depression, coaching, and compassion fatigue.
Jacob draws from multiple therapeutic models and perspectives, with a primary focus on how systemic and institutional barriers shape mental, emotional, and behavioral health. He is queer-friendly and holds the view that therapy can benefit anyone. He does not use the medical model of mental health and does not attempt to “cure” what is labeled as “mental illness”; instead he recognizes that such responses are often survival strategies.
Many people ask whether online therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is flexibility – people can choose the mode of connection that fits their needs, whether that is video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to integrate therapy into a busy schedule.
All participating clinicians are licensed professionals, and if someone feels a different match would be better they can switch therapists at any time.
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