Jennifer’s supervision approach is rooted in psychodynamic theory and attachment-based therapy, while thoughtfully incorporating select Cognitive Behavioral interventions. She emphasizes empathy, open communication, and creating a supportive, safe environment for each intern. Drawing from her extensive experience in psychodynamic therapy and her passion for mentoring, Jennifer cultivates a positive learning atmosphere that prioritizes the mental health and well-being of those she supervises. She believes that honest, vulnerable conversations are essential for both therapeutic breakthroughs with clients and professional growth.
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Jennifer is particularly focused on mentoring those interested in working with teens, young adults, and individuals dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, codependency, and low self-esteem. With a wealth of experience in crisis situations, suicidal ideation, attachment disorders, differential diagnosis, and PTSD, her guidance is invaluable for those aspiring to make a meaningful impact in the therapy field. Jennifer is dedicated to mentoring associates who share her commitment to supporting individuals and families and is passionate about building a strong community of therapists specializing in child and youth care. As a supervisor, her ultimate goal is to empower the next generation of therapists to create safe, inclusive spaces that foster lasting healing.
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