Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am licensed clinical social worker with 25+ years of professional work experience, currently licensed in Indiana and South Carolina but living in Hawaii and working full-time with active duty military personnel and their families. I have experience working stateside and overseas. My experience includes helping clients with stress and anxiety; coping with grief and loss, even when not death related; career difficulties: trauma; coping with life changes and transitions; and multiple other mental health and/or behavioral issues. I believe the # 1 coping skill we can learn and use is self-regulation and I work with clients in developing self-regulation skills thru multiple evidence-based approaches. I also have experience with, and enjoy working with pre-teens and teens and have several years of experience working with adolescent clients in various settings, as well as youth/adult clients in diverse cultures and populations. I will tailor our dialog and your treatment plan to meet your unique and specific needs. I believe in the courage and importance of vulnerability, support, and positive connection. I am here to support you in taking steps on the journey toward change and healing, empowering you in creating the life you want to be living, and respectfully providing a safe and non-judgemental place for self-expression and growth.
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Amanda Jordan is a licensed clinical social worker with 27 years of professional experience, holding IN LCSW 34005653A (Indiana Licensed Clinical Social Worker). She is licensed in Indiana and South Carolina and has lived and worked in a variety of settings, including stateside and overseas. Currently she lives in Hawaii and works full-time with active duty military personnel and their families.
Her clinical work covers a wide range of concerns such as stress and anxiety, trauma and abuse, grief and loss – including losses that are not death-related – career challenges, relationship and intimacy-related issues, parenting, anger, ADHD, compassion fatigue, and other mental health or behavioral difficulties. She also provides coaching and support for coping with life changes and transitions.
Amanda emphasizes the development of self-regulation as a primary coping skill and uses multiple evidence-based approaches to help clients build those abilities. She has substantial experience with pre-teens and teens, several years working with adolescents in different settings, and with youth and adult clients from diverse cultures and populations.
Her approach is to tailor conversation and treatment plans to each personâs unique needs, offering a respectful, non-judgmental space for self-expression and growth. She values vulnerability, supportive connection, and the courage it takes to pursue change, and she aims to empower clients as they move toward healing and the life they want to create.
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