Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello and welcome! My name is Jackie Walz and I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker in the State of Minnesota. I have been working in the field for over 10 years. I received my Bachelors of Arts degree in Sociology from The University of North Dakota in 2006 as well as my Bachelors and Masters degrees in Social Work in 2009 & 2010, respectively.
My style is warm, casual, inviting, and patient. Person-centeredness has been at the center of my education and career. Therefore, I start with where you are at and focus on what’s important to you. Much of my experience has been 1:1 with adults. I have a lot of experience working with the geriatric population as well as those that suffer from depression and anxiety. I come from a non-judgmental and empathetic place. If you are familiar with enneagrams, I am an enneagram type 2, meaning I’m empathetic, sincere, and warm-hearted. I have always taken on the role of a helper and enjoy walking and navigating through tough times with individuals.
I also have been in a leadership position for much of my career, so I have a lot of experience in coaching and guiding within employee development.
Reaching out can be very vulnerable. You are courageous for taking this first step and I look forward to working with you and helping you meet your goals!
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Jacqueline Walz is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker practicing in Minnesota. She holds a Minnesota license as an Independent Clinical Social Worker – MN LICSW 20075, and she has three years of experience providing therapy services.
She completed a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology at the University of North Dakota in 2006, followed by a Bachelor of Social Work in 2009 and a Master of Social Work in 2010. Her training emphasizes a person-centered approach that begins where each individual is and centers on what matters most to them.
Her therapeutic manner is warm, casual, inviting, and patient. Much of her work has been one-on-one with adults, including experience with the geriatric population and with people managing depression and anxiety. She engages from a non-judgmental and empathetic place and identifies as an enneagram type 2, reflecting a sincere, helpful, and warm-hearted orientation toward supporting others.
In addition to clinical work, Jacqueline has spent much of her career in leadership roles, bringing experience in coaching and employee development. She recognizes that reaching out for support can feel vulnerable and views that step as courageous. She looks forward to working with clients to help them meet their goals and navigate difficult times.
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