Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Mankind is made of strong stuff; we are resilient and adaptive by nature. Sometimes we forget this, and allow self-doubt to bog us down. I have trained in many tools of the trade over the years, but the most effective strategy I have found in helping others is to help them to find the answers they seek within themselves. Using this approach, with tools from Dialectical, Cognitive, Behavioral, Psychoanalytic, Life-Stage, Systems, Holistic, Biofeedback, and other schools of thought, there is nothing that you cannot overcome. from temporary life challenges to severe mental illness. I have experience across a range of populations: children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families, forensics, geriatrics, residential settings, crisis counseling, and the severely mentally ill. I am currently a behavioral health supervisor in a setting providing mobile services to the seriously mentally ill. I have worked as a Social Worker since 2001 and find my life more enriched with each and every experience.
My name is Jane Meyers, and I am an LCSW-R from Upstate NY. I am 48 years old, have three children (adult). I have been interested in psychology and anything to do with human behavior for as long as I can remember. My first Associate’s Degree was from a local community college, and from there I finished my bachelor’s degree through an online state university program. I received my Master of Social Work Degree from Marywood University.
I have practice privately on the side, largely to broaden my range of experience with different populations and modalities of therapy. I have long felt that telecounseling will be able to provide services to those who might not otherwise be able to engage with a therapist, so I am very pleased to be able to work in this manner.
I look forward to learning from each and every one of you in our work together.
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Jane Meyers approaches therapy from a belief in human resilience and the capacity to regain confidence when self-doubt takes hold. She draws on two decades of clinical experience and a wide array of therapeutic methods to help people identify their own answers and move forward.
Her work integrates tools from Dialectical, Cognitive, and Behavioral therapies alongside Psychoanalytic, Life-Stage, Systems, Holistic, and Biofeedback approaches, among others – applying what fits each person’s needs. This blend supports work across a spectrum of concerns, from temporary life challenges to serious mental illness.
Meyers has worked with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families, and her background includes forensics, geriatrics, residential settings, crisis counseling, and care for the severely mentally ill. She currently serves as a behavioral health supervisor in a program that provides mobile services to individuals with serious mental illness, and she maintains a private practice to broaden her clinical experience.
Licensed as a clinical social worker in New York (LCSW-R, license number NY LCSW 084489), Meyers has practiced as a social worker since 2001. She earned an Associate’s degree from a local community college, completed her bachelor’s degree through an online state university program, and received her Master of Social Work from Marywood University.
Originally from Upstate New York, Meyers is 48 years old and is a parent of three adult children. She is a longtime supporter of telecounseling and offers remote services to increase access for people who might otherwise face barriers to engaging in therapy.
Many people wonder whether remote therapy can make a real difference. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, and life transitions, online therapy has been shown to be as effective as traditional in-person sessions.
One major advantage is flexibility – clients can choose the format that fits their routine and comfort level, including video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or in-app messaging. This range of options can make it easier to incorporate therapy into a busy life or to reach support when in-person visits are difficult.
Therapists who provide remote services are licensed professionals, and clients may switch therapists at any time if they prefer a different fit. For many people, online therapy offers a practical and effective way to access mental health support while keeping treatment adaptable to individual needs.
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