Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hello! I am glad you are here. You have come to my page because there is some type of struggle in your life right now. The search for support is a brave step and an important step. I am here to help you navigate this part of your journey by supporting you along the way. Here is a little more information about me:
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor and I have been in the helping profession in one way or another for more than nine years. My first professional career was as an Elementary teacher and then I moved into Middle School/High School counseling, and as a Social Emotional Counselor for the alternative education program. I currently supervise licensed professionals for the same school district. Through my school-work career, I have had opportunities to work with people of all ages. I have the unique experience of seeing firsthand how a crisis, grief, interpersonal conflict, trauma, and family conflict can impact each person in the family in a different way. When we work together I hope to build a meaningful connection, so that the work you do is specific to your needs and your growth.
My approach may vary depending on what you need and what you’re hoping to gain. Primarily I focus on a client-centered approach in which unconditional regard to your care is key. I may also utilize tools from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Reality Therapy, Cognitive- Behavioral Therapy, and Client-Centered therapy. Some of the tools from those approaches help YOU empower YOU!
My goal as your professional counselor is to provide a safe and ethical space for you to explore, work through, and grow emotionally. I consider myself laid back, non-judgmental, and a good perspective taker. I hope that I may help you during this time in your life.
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Jennifer Parker recognizes that visitors arrive when something in life feels difficult, and she views seeking support as an important and courageous step. She aims to guide people through those moments with steady support and practical direction.
She is a licensed professional counselor in Texas, holding a state counseling license, and has three years of experience providing therapy. Her professional background includes work as an elementary teacher, roles in middle and high school counseling, and service as a social-emotional counselor within an alternative education program. She also supervises licensed professionals within the same school district.
Through her school-based work, Jennifer has worked with people of many ages and seen how crisis, grief, interpersonal conflict, trauma, and family struggles can affect each family member differently. When she works with someone, her aim is to form a meaningful therapeutic connection so that the work is tailored to the client’s specific needs and growth.
Her approach centers on the client, emphasizing unconditional regard and collaboration. She draws on techniques from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Reality Therapy, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, and client-centered methods to provide tools that help clients build skills and self-direction. She describes herself as laid back, non-judgmental, and a good perspective-taker, and her goal is to offer a safe, ethical space for emotional exploration and growth.
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