About Jacqueline
Jacqueline Gilcrease is a Licensed Professional Counselor who practices in Louisiana. She has ten years of experience helping people who are dealing with stress, anxiety, trauma, grief, depression, and relationship strain. Jacqueline offers a calm and respectful presence and aims to build a working relationship based on understanding and practical steps.
Clients can expect conversations that focus on what matters to them. Jacqueline listens for values, goals, and everyday challenges.
Background and approach
She helps people notice patterns, learn new ways to respond, and try small changes that can make daily life easier. Her work includes support for caregiver stress, feelings of guilt and shame, loneliness, and questions about life purpose. Jacqueline also helps people affected by workplace issues and women’s life concerns.
She pays attention to how past hurts and attachment patterns affect current relationships. In sessions she draws on several approaches to fit the person in front of her. That can mean using skills to manage strong emotions, looking at thoughts and behaviors that keep problems going, or working through traumatic memories when needed.
The aim is to match methods to each person’s goals rather than following a single formula. Jacqueline communicates in plain language and focuses on steps someone can try between sessions. She works with people over time to track what helps and to adjust the plan.
Sessions are offered in English and take place through various online formats.
How specific approaches work in online therapy
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, or ACT, helps people clarify what matters most to them and take small actions toward those values. It often focuses on accepting difficult feelings while moving toward a chosen life direction. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at thoughts and behaviors that keep problems going and teaches practical skills to change those patterns. CBT is commonly used for anxiety, depression, and workplace stress. Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing, EMDR, is a method used to process traumatic memories and reduce the intensity of distressing recollections when trauma is a key concern.Choosing the right approach is a team effort. The therapist will talk with each person about their goals, preferences, and experiences, then suggest methods that fit. Plans are adjusted over time based on what is helpful, and clients are involved in deciding next steps.
Online sessions are available by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging to make therapy more flexible. Video calls are useful for a fuller face-to-face conversation, while phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited. Live chat and text messaging work well for short check-ins, skill practice, or when writing through thoughts feels best. These options let people fit therapy into busy schedules and keep continuity even when life is changing.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- Relationship issues
- Trauma and abuse
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Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 10 years
- Licensed
- Louisiana
- Languages
- English