Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Jessica Grimm, M.S, is currently certified as a Licensed Professional Counselor through The Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors. Jessica received a Bachelor of Science degree in psychology from Tarleton State University in 2003, and then received a Master of Science degree in Counseling Psychology from Tarleton State University in 2007. Upon completion of this degree Jessica conducted research at the University of Texas at Arlington as a research assistant in which she studied health psychology in order to better understand stress, resilience, exercise, and health issues such as cancer, diabetes, and disability. Her counseling experience includes: career counseling, women and trauma, anger management, couples and health issues.
PUBLICATIONS
Dougall, A. L., Swanson, J. N., Frame, M. C., Grimm, J., & Jenney, C. (In Press). Relationship between stress and exercise among college students. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research.
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Jessica Grimm is a licensed professional counselor based in Texas with 14 years of clinical experience. She earned a Bachelor of Science in psychology from Tarleton State University in 2003 and went on to complete a Master of Science in Counseling Psychology at Tarleton State University in 2007. She holds licensure as a professional counselor in Texas, granted by the state licensing board (license number 66968).
Following her master’s degree, Jessica worked as a research assistant at the University of Texas at Arlington, where she studied health psychology to deepen her understanding of stress, resilience, exercise, and health conditions such as cancer, diabetes, and disability. That research background informs her approach to therapy and client care.
In clinical practice she has provided career counseling and worked with women affected by trauma, assisted with anger management, supported couples, and addressed a variety of health-related concerns. She works with a broad range of issues including stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, anger management, self-esteem concerns, depression, addictions, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, grief, parenting challenges, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, and coaching.
Jessica is also an author on research examining the relationship between stress and exercise among college students: Dougall, A. L., Swanson, J. N., Frame, M. C., Grimm, J., & Jenney, C. (In Press). Relationship between stress and exercise among college students. Journal of Applied Biobehavioral Research.
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