Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello My name is Janita Randolph. I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. I received my Bachelor’s degree from New Mexico State University in the field of Sociology. Having a true devotion to learning, I went on to obtain a Master’s Degree in the field of Education, in addition to a second Master’s degree in Family and Consumer Science with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy.
Life can be very challenging for most individuals. As time goes on, it can become difficult to find meaning and purpose in your everyday life. It is my goal to aid you in your journey to better understanding where your true passions and ambitions lie. As a clinician, I offer a confidential, safe, judgment-free space where these goals can safely be explored. My experience working with diverse populations allows me to better understand a variety of different backgrounds. I embrace a person-centered approach to therapy, focusing in on narrative and culture-based elements to ensure your therapeutic experience is tailored to meet your specific needs. I also practice therapy with individuals, adolescents, couples and families. I believe that through self-compassion, self-love and persistence you will be able to learn the skills needed to live a happy and more productive life.
It takes true devotion to reach our goals and overcome our obstacles. It is through this devotion that we begin to really understand ourselves, reach our fullest potentials and live our best lives.
Additional Information: I will respond to messages at least once within a 24-36 hr timeframe except on weekends in which I will respond by the end of the following Monday.
Looking forward to working with you !!!
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Janita Randolph is a licensed marriage and family therapist practicing in New Mexico. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from New Mexico State University, followed by a Master’s degree in Education and a second Master’s degree in Family and Consumer Sciences with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy.
With four years of clinical experience, she supports individuals, adolescents, couples, and families through challenges such as stress, anxiety, family conflict, anger management, coping with life changes, addictions, trauma and abuse, grief, self-esteem concerns, and depression. Her work with diverse populations informs a person-centered approach that emphasizes narrative and culture-based elements to tailor therapy to each person’s background and needs.
She creates a safe, judgment-free space where clients can explore meaning, purpose, passions, and ambitions. Janita encourages self-compassion, self-love, and persistence as skills to build a more fulfilling and productive life, and she collaborates with clients to identify practical steps toward their goals.
Janita responds to messages at least once within a 24-36 hour timeframe during weekdays. On weekends she will reply by the end of the following Monday. She looks forward to working with prospective clients and supporting them on their journey toward greater well-being.
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