Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My clinical work with children and families began in the early 1990s. Much of my career has been spent helping kids in schools. I have successfully supported clients during times of crisis, transition, and struggle. I can help with anxiety, depression, peers, LGBTQ+ issues, and post-concussion support.
I invite you to reach out and see if we would work well together.
I am a believer in brief intermittent therapy. If you think that working on a specific goal and seeing it resolved is the approach for you or your family member, consider contacting me for services. I am an excellent resource to help understand struggles with school systems and conflicts with teachers. I am also available to work with school personnel to support the challenges that have befallen the profession. I’m happy to discuss what works best for you or your child.
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Bonnie Jackman brings decades of clinical experience working with children and families, beginning her career in the early 1990s and accumulating 30 years of practice. She holds a Master of Arts degree and is licensed in Massachusetts as a clinical social worker – LICSW 1023043.
Much of her work has focused on supporting young people in school settings, where she has helped students navigate crises, transitions, and ongoing struggles. Her clinical support includes assistance with anxiety, depression, peer-related concerns, LGBTQ+ issues, and post-concussion care.
She practices a brief, intermittent approach when appropriate – emphasizing work on specific goals with the intent of resolving them. Families and individuals who prefer targeted, goal-focused therapy are encouraged to reach out and explore whether her style is a good match.
Bonnie is also a resource for understanding and addressing challenges within school systems, including conflicts with teachers, and she is available to consult with school personnel about professional pressures and related difficulties. She welcomes conversations about what approach will work best for each child or family.
Many people ask whether online therapy truly helps – for common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, research and practice show that remote therapy can be just as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major benefit is convenience – clients can connect with a therapist in the format that fits their routine and comfort level, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This flexibility makes it easier to maintain continuity of care and to access support when it is needed.
All therapists are licensed professionals, and clients may change providers at any time if they prefer a different fit. For many people, online therapy provides an accessible, flexible option for addressing everyday mental health and life challenges.
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