About

Jacqueline Currie Parker works with adolescents aged 16 and older and with adults facing anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, relationship concerns, or stress related to school and work. She emphasizes helping people notice and adjust thought patterns so they can focus on manageable actions and stay centered while moving forward. Her primary clinical focus includes depression and anxiety alongside a broad set of concerns such as trauma, family issues, addictions, and life transitions.

Her counseling style is person-centered and warmth-driven, combining cognitive behavioral techniques with motivational interviewing and solution-focused strategies. Jacqueline incorporates mindfulness-oriented practices to help clients develop coping skills and to support clearer decision making. She aims to create an empathetic atmosphere in which people can explore emotions, practice communication, and work toward goals with practical tools.

Jacqueline is licensed as an LCMHC in North Carolina and brings 13 years of professional experience to her practice. She structures sessions to address each person’s priorities, whether that means focusing on symptom relief, rebuilding relationships, or navigating major life changes.
Location:
North Carolina, United States
Years Experience:
13
Gender:
Female
Languages Spoken:
English
Therapist of Color:
Yes
Communication Options:
Phone • Video • Live Chat • Messaging

Specialties

Credentials & Verification

  • Credentials: NC LCMHC 10392
  • NPI Number: 1366867814
  • License: LCMHC (North Carolina)

Remote therapy approach

Jacqueline offers remote care that draws on cognitive behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused techniques. In CBT she helps clients identify patterns of thinking that contribute to anxiety or depression and practices alternative, actionable responses. Motivational interviewing is used when people want to explore change, build motivation, and set personally meaningful goals. Solution-focused methods concentrate on strengths and practical steps to address specific concerns.



Her person-centered orientation and attention to mindful awareness are woven into these approaches so that sessions remain collaborative and tailored to each person’s priorities. Jacqueline works with adolescents aged 16 and older as well as adults, helping them develop coping skills, improve communication, and manage life transitions.



Remote sessions can take place via video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging, allowing clients to choose the format that fits their routine. This flexibility supports ongoing collaboration and makes it possible to maintain consistent therapeutic work across different settings.

How long has Jacqueline practiced?

She has 13 years of experience working with adolescents (16+) and adults on a range of emotional and behavioral concerns.

What are her professional credentials?

Jacqueline is an LCMHC and holds the license NC LCMHC 10392.

Which languages does she speak?

She provides services in English.

Where is she based?

Her practice is located in North Carolina.

How can clients work with her remotely?

Clients can meet with her through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging.

Does she accept international clients?

Yes. The profile indicates she is accepting international clients.

What does it cost to work with her?

Cost varies by location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription that can be canceled at any time.

How do I begin working with Jacqueline?

Use the Start Therapy button and complete a short matching questionnaire to begin the intake and matching process.