Jennifer is a culturally humble clinician, practicing from an anti-oppressive and fat positive framework. She focuses primarily on trauma, anxiety, depression, and eating disorders from an embracive perspective incorporating the mind and body together. As a former nurse, she also specializes in helping others in the healthcare field as they may struggle with moral injury, compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, burnout, and other work-related stressors. She strives to help others overcome obstacles through mental health education, psychotherapy, community advocacy, and a supportive and inspirational environment.
Jennifer uses an integration of Polyvagal Theory, DBT, Psychodynamic Theory, and Sensorimotor interventions with her clients. She continues to pursue neuroscience and anti-racism activism and publication as well as seeking out novel approaches to mental healthcare and physical healthcare integration. Jennifer received her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with academic distinction from Northwestern University.