Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Reagen Jackson and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in the state of Georgia. I obtained my Bachelor of Social Work degree from Clark Atlanta University in 2001 and my Master of Social Work degree with a clinical concentration from New York University in 2002. In addition, I am also a Certified Financial Social Worker that can assist with helping you identify and improve your behavioral relationship with your finances.
I’ve had the opportunity to work as a therapist in diverse settings including an emergency shelter for children, residential setting for adolescents, outpatient, an alternative school as a crisis counselor, and in an acute psychiatric inpatient setting for adults. I have experience dealing with issues such as anxiety, stress related to workplace issues, finances, self-esteem, young adult issues, women’s issues, and life transitions.
The therapeutic process is a collaborative experience. My goal is to provide you with a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental environment where you can safely explore thoughts and feelings and work on learning strategies to meet your self-identified goals. I take an eclectic approach to therapy and use interventions that fit your specific needs.
I usually check messages twice daily. I offer live chat, video, and phone sessions and update my calendar regularly to reflect my most up to date availability. Feel free to message me through Better Help at any time if you have questions or if you are ready to begin your new journey.
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Reagen Jackson is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Georgia with 13 years of clinical experience. She earned a Bachelor of Social Work from Clark Atlanta University in 2001 and completed a Master of Social Work with a clinical concentration at New York University in 2002. In addition to clinical training, she is a Certified Financial Social Worker who helps clients identify and improve their behavioral relationship with money.
Her professional background includes work in a variety of settings – an emergency shelter for children, a residential program for adolescents, outpatient services, an alternative school where she served as a crisis counselor, and an acute psychiatric inpatient unit for adults. She has worked with concerns such as anxiety, workplace-related stress, financial stress, self-esteem, young adult issues, women’s issues, and life transitions.
Reagen approaches therapy as a collaborative process and aims to create a safe, supportive, and non-judgmental space for exploring thoughts and feelings. She uses an eclectic mix of interventions tailored to each person’s needs and supports clients in learning practical strategies to reach their self-identified goals.
For practice logistics, she typically checks messages twice a day and offers live chat, video, and phone sessions. Her calendar is updated regularly to reflect current availability, and she welcomes messages through Better Help for questions or to begin work together.
Many people ask whether remote therapy can truly help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been found to be as effective as in-person care for most individuals.
A major benefit is convenience and flexibility – clients can connect in the format that works best for them, whether by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. That flexibility makes it easier to fit therapy into a busy schedule and to keep momentum between sessions.
All therapists offering services in this format are licensed professionals, and clients may choose to switch therapists at any time if they want a different fit. Online therapy can be a practical, accessible option for many people looking for support with everyday mental health concerns.
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