Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
My name is Jeffrey and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Michigan, and a Licensed Social Worker and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in Ohio. I have also been an ordained Lutheran pastor since 1989. My professional career began as an Associate Pastor in a Lutheran church in northwest Ohio, where I focused on youth ministry, Christian Education, and pastoral counseling. I entered Social Work in 1995 when I began work as a Family Worker in a residential facility for hard to place juvenile offenders, and then worked in a few outpatient counseling agencies providing mental health and substance use disorder services. I have experience working with people of all ages on general mental health issues, such as managing depression and anxiety, and have specialized in the areas of PTSD recovery and domestic violence and sexual abuse victims and offenders. Throughout my counseling career, I have maintained activity in ministry. I was trained in Clinical Pastoral Counseling and also have had training as a Spiritual Director.
My counseling approach is generally non-directive, using a combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing in a Solution Focused, Client Centered frame work. I can incorporate spirituality as much or as little as the client desires, from not referencing spirituality at all to fully engaging the spiritual dimension of life. As a caring, empathetic listener, people find it easy to talk with me and be open about the things that need attention in their lives.
I look forward to working with you!
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Rev. Jeffrey Bischoff is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Michigan (MI LPC 6401014650) and a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor in Ohio (OH LPCC E.0501108-SUPV). He has served as an ordained Lutheran pastor since 1989 and blends decades of ministry with clinical practice.
His professional journey began as an Associate Pastor in northwest Ohio, focusing on youth ministry, Christian education, and pastoral counseling. In 1995 he entered social work as a Family Worker at a residential facility for hard-to-place juvenile offenders, and later provided outpatient mental health and substance use disorder services in several counseling agencies.
He works with people of all ages on general mental health concerns such as managing depression and anxiety, and has developed specialized experience in PTSD recovery as well as work with victims and offenders of domestic violence and sexual abuse. Throughout his counseling career he has remained active in ministry, received training in Clinical Pastoral Counseling, and pursued additional formation as a Spiritual Director.
His therapeutic style is generally non-directive, integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Motivational Interviewing within a solution-focused, client-centered framework. Spirituality may be incorporated to the degree the client prefers, from not addressing it at all to fully engaging the spiritual dimension of life. He is a caring, empathetic listener and aims to create an environment where people can speak openly about the issues they want to address. He looks forward to working with you.
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