Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Jordan Coleman. I have a black lab named Bruce Wayne. I attended the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign for both my undergrad (B.S. Human Development and Family Studies 2012) and for my Master’s in Social Work (MSW 2015). I have been a School Social Worker for 4 years but have always had a passion for helping others. I have worked with clients on a wide range of concerns including emotion management, trauma, family relationships, and beyond.
I tend to be a positive, optimistic person and I very much value relationships with others. I feel that these attributes aid me in my practice. My treatment approach combines client-centered, mindfulness, solution-focused, with other approaches sprinkled in for good measure. My goal is to empathize with my clients and help you identify goals and move towards them, move to a more clarified version of life, or be a sounding board for when it is needed. I know times are especially trying right now, so I felt a calling to begin expanding my horizons with BetterHelp. I generally check messages on here a few times per day Monday-Friday and respond as quickly as I can. I do appreciate your patience when it takes a bit longer at times, as I may be tending to other clients or professional/personal responsibilities.
It can be very difficult to reach out for help, but I am glad you are taking that step. I would love to help you with this change and be there to support you!
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Jordan Coleman is a licensed clinical social worker based in Illinois who brings five years of professional experience to his practice. He completed a Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 2012 and earned a Master of Social Work (MSW) from the same university in 2015.
Jordan has worked as a School Social Worker for four years and has supported people across a wide range of concerns, including anger management, stress, anxiety, relationship and family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, parenting challenges, self-esteem, depression, and ADHD. He values relationships and approaches clinical work with a positive, optimistic outlook that helps build rapport and trust.
His therapeutic style blends client-centered care, mindfulness practices, and solution-focused techniques, with additional approaches integrated as appropriate to meet each personâs needs. Jordan aims to empathize with clients, help clarify goals, and support movement toward a more defined and manageable life or simply serve as a thoughtful sounding board when that is needed.
Outside of his clinical work he spends time with his black Labrador, Bruce Wayne. He began expanding his practice to offer online services and typically reviews messages several times per day Monday through Friday, responding as promptly as his schedule allows and asking for patience when delays occur due to other client or professional responsibilities.
Reaching out for help can feel difficult, and Jordan appreciates the courage it takes to begin that process. He looks forward to supporting individuals as they work toward meaningful change.
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