Jennifer Sims

Jennifer Sims

LPC
Meet the Writer

Hello there, My name is Jennifer Sims. I am a licensed Mental Health Counselor (LPC) and have over 20 years of experience in the field. I have a solid foundation in utilizing techniques from Cognitive Behavioral therapy, Schema-Focused Cognitive Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution focused therapy. I also have a strong Christian faith and am very passinate about providing faith based counseling to those individuals that want to incorporate their faith into our sessions. I am known for a warm, relaxed, empathetic approach to counseling; helping you to explore ways to make the changes in your life that will allow you to grow and look forward to the future with hope and encouragement. I work with clients from a strength-based, positive and affirming approach, helping you to feel inspired to succeed in whatever areas of your life you are willing to dive into. I work with a wide range of issues including: depression, anxiety, unresolved emotional issues, grief and loss, relational/family concerns, and substance abuse. I also love providing counseling to couples, as this is also a specialty of mine. I earned my Bachelor of science degree in Clinical Psychology from York College of Pennsylvania, and my Master of science degree in Mental Health Counseling from Springfield College in Massachusetts.

Areas of Focus
Academic Addiction ADHD Adjustment Disorders Anger Management Anxiety Attention Deficit Bipolar Career Depression Grief / Loss Life Adjustments Life Coaching Marriage Meditation Mood Disorders Panic Peak Performance Performance Anxiety Phobias Relationships Stress Substance Abuse Trauma (PTSD)
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