Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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My name is Jill Holmes-Brown. I am a licensed clinical Social Worker with over 20 years’ experience working with children, adolescents, young adults, adults and families. I earned my master’s degree from the University of Connecticut specializing in Individual and Group Therapy in 1998.
I believe in a non-judgmental approach that has a foundation built on the relationship and Rapport that we develop. Often it can be helpful to connect with a helping professional who can lend a different perspective on the struggles and challenges you may be facing and offer support and guidance. Taking the first step and reaching out is often the hardest!
We will begin where you are comfortable and continue at your pace. I connect with people using compassion, acceptance and understanding. I strive to look at every individual with a
Multi-cultural lens as we ALL have different experiences, backgrounds, and stories. I look forward to hearing from you and discussing what works best for you, video sessions, phone sessions, messaging and chat are all options.
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Jill Holmes-Brown (she/her/hers) is a licensed clinical social worker practicing in Connecticut; her professional license is CT LCSW 5238. She brings more than 20 years of clinical experience working with children, adolescents, young adults, adults, and families. Jill earned her master’s degree from the University of Connecticut in 1998, with a focus on individual and group therapy.
Jill practices from a non-judgmental, relationship-centered perspective, building care on the rapport developed with each person. She begins where clients feel most comfortable and moves forward at a pace that suits them, offering compassion, acceptance, and understanding throughout the process. Jill views each person through a multicultural lens, recognizing that everyone has different backgrounds and stories.
Her areas of focus include stress, anxiety, relationship issues, family conflicts, trauma and abuse, depression, addictions, LGBT concerns, grief, intimacy-related issues, eating disorders, sleeping disorders, parenting issues, anger management, self esteem, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, and coping with life changes. Video sessions, phone sessions, messaging, and live chat are available options, and Jill welcomes inquiries to discuss which approaches will work best.
Many people wonder whether online therapy can genuinely help. For common concerns such as stress, anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, or navigating life changes, online therapy has been shown to be comparable in effectiveness to traditional in-person sessions.
Flexibility is a key benefit – clients can connect with a therapist in the way that feels most comfortable, whether by video call, phone session, live chat, or in-app messaging. That variety makes it easier to fit therapy into everyday life.
Therapists offering these services are licensed professionals, and clients may switch therapists at any time if they would like a different fit.
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