Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
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My name is Jocelyn and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with a Master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from The College of Saint Elizabeth (currently known as Saint Elizabeth University) . I have been licensed for over 16 years. This degree has enabled me to learn many skills and techniques to help you with the concerns that you choose to work on.
I worked in a domestic violence safe house for over twelve years and have learned about the commonalities and differences in relationships, and how the lack of communication, empowerment, self-esteem, and co-dependency can affect relationships and how these can affect us as we go through our daily lives. It is not only romantic relationships that need our attention; our relationships with family, friends, and co-workers often need attention.
As an LPC , I use Client-Centered Therapy as my main mode of therapy which means that I will listen to your concerns and we will work together to come up with a plan for your particular concerns. I am an empathic listener, and my main goal is to learn who you are as a person as soon as possible because the better I get to know you, the more easily and quickly we can begin our work together. As a counselor , it is my intention to assist my clients in changing their lives for the better, and to move their lives and relationships in a positive direction. My goal is to collaborate with you to help you find your best self and to help you find your individuality.
I utilize Cognitive Behavioral therapy as needed, and I also use Motivational Interviewing when appropriate.
Making the decision to seek counseling is very difficult. I commend you for taking this first step! I look forward to working with you!
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Jocelyn Drukker is a Licensed Professional Counselor who brings 16 years of clinical experience to her work. She earned a master’s degree in Counseling Psychology from The College of Saint Elizabeth, which is now known as Saint Elizabeth University, and has built a practice informed by extensive training and years of direct client care.
For more than twelve years she worked in a domestic violence safe house, gaining in-depth insight into how communication breakdowns, issues with empowerment and self-esteem, and patterns of co-dependency can shape relationships. That experience informs her understanding of romantic partnerships as well as family, friendship, and workplace dynamics.
Her approach centers on client-centered therapy, which means she listens closely and collaborates with each person to develop a plan tailored to their goals. Jocelyn prioritizes getting to know clients quickly and empathetically so they can begin meaningful work together without delay.
She incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy techniques when helpful and draws on Motivational Interviewing as appropriate to support change. As a Licensed Professional Counselor in New Jersey, a credential that reflects formal training and state licensure (license number 37PC00501100), she aims to help people improve their lives, strengthen relationships, and discover a clearer sense of individuality.
Jocelyn acknowledges that choosing to start therapy is a significant step and commends those who take it. She looks forward to partnering with individuals who want to move their lives in a positive direction.
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