Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
“Shame dies when stories are told in safe places,” writes Ann Voskamp.
In my work with clients, I seek to provide that safe place where those stories can begin to be told, healing can begin, and shame can die. I honor my clients’ stories and I value the collaborative relationship so necessary for healing and growth to occur, realizing, in the words of Lysa TerKeurst, that “there is this beautiful thing called imperfect progress – slow steps of progress wrapped in grace.”
I believe strongly in the benefits of the therapeutic relationship as a catalyst for change. I work to collaborate with my clients – as individuals – to identify goals, draw upon intrinsic strengths, and journey with them as they do the courageous work of change.
For the past 20 plus years, I have had the privilege of really listening to each of my clients’ own unique stories – and learning from them – as they begin healing and making their own steps of progress wrapped in grace.
Licensed as a therapist in Indiana, I have a strong preference for Telehealth due to the relational value that both seeing and hearing one another adds to our work together as these stories begin to unfold.
Areas Addressed: Stress, anxiety, depression, grief, coping with life change
Therapeutic Constructs: I draw upon evidenced based interventions from various therapeutic constructs including CBT, DBT, and client centered therapy.
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Jacque Hanslow creates a respectful, steady space where people can begin to tell their stories and find relief from shame. She honors each person’s history and emphasizes a collaborative relationship that supports gradual, grace-filled progress.
With 24 years of experience as a licensed mental health counselor in Indiana (IN LMHC 39001759A), Jacque works alongside individuals to identify goals, draw on their intrinsic strengths, and take the courageous steps required for lasting change. Her approach values the therapeutic relationship as a catalyst for transformation and centers the client as a partner in the healing process.
Jacque addresses stress, anxiety, grief, depression, and coping with life changes, using evidence-based techniques from cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and client-centered therapy. She is a female Christian therapist who identifies as older and conservative, and she prefers Telehealth because seeing and hearing one another adds important relational value as clients’ stories unfold.
Over more than two decades of practice she has listened closely to each person’s unique story and supported steady, imperfect progress wrapped in grace.
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