Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
I am a licensed professional counselor with a PhD in psychology from Michigan, I have over 15 years of experience in outpatient therapy. I have worked with people who have a broad range of concerns including depression, anxiety, life change issues, career challenges and changes, grief counseling, educational challenges, and phobias. I have worked with people who experience obsessive-compulsive disorder, anger management issues, relationship issues, body image concerns, and self-esteem issues. I have worked with people who are having difficulty with coping, emotional strife, aging concerns, and serious health issues. I have worked with LGBTQ+ clients, transitioning teens and adults, teens, adults, the senior population and those from both affluent and economically disadvantaged families.
I am eclectic with a down to earth approach, in other words, I use a variety of approaches and techniques to help based on the person’s individual needs and I am a strong believer in homework in therapy. That is, the person will have work to do outside our sessions that will assist in the individual more readily meeting their goals. The goals established will be developed in a collaborative manner between myself and the individual. The sessions will be interactive and unique to the individual and their needs.
I treat everyone with respect and do not make judgments. My goal is to help and I consider myself a natural born helper and counseling as a collaborative process in an environment, that is safe and empowering where all are accepted. Counseling is a process that some individuals use temporarily and for some long term, whichever a person chooses I am here to help. Participating in counseling is a step toward self-awareness and I understand how difficult it can be to face complex issues that hinder everyday life. Let’s talk!
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Dr. J (JoLene) Klumpp holds a PhD in psychology from Michigan and brings 20 years of experience in outpatient therapy. She is a Michigan-licensed professional counselor, a credential that reflects her training and authorization to provide counseling services (MI LPC 6401003256).
She has worked with a wide range of concerns, including depression, anxiety, life change issues, career challenges and transitions, grief, educational obstacles, and specific fears. Her practice also addresses obsessive-compulsive disorder, anger management, relationship difficulties, body image and self-esteem concerns, coping with emotional strain, aging-related questions, and serious health issues. Dr. Klumpp has experience assisting LGBTQ+ clients, transitioning teens and adults, adolescents, adults, older adults, and individuals from both affluent and economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Dr. Klumpp uses an eclectic, down-to-earth approach, selecting techniques to match each person’s needs rather than relying on a single method. She places strong value on therapeutic homework – practical tasks to be completed between sessions that support progress toward agreed-upon goals. Goals are developed collaboratively, and sessions are interactive and tailored to the individual.
She approaches every person with respect and without judgment, viewing counseling as a collaborative process in a supportive, empowering environment where people are accepted. Whether counseling is a short-term resource or a longer-term process, Dr. Klumpp is committed to helping clients increase self-awareness and address complex issues that interfere with daily life. She invites prospective clients to begin a conversation about their needs and goals.
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