About Jami
Jami Pegg is a licensed counselor practicing in Nevada. She brings more than two decades of experience to sessions and focuses on practical help for everyday family and parenting struggles. Her style is straightforward and compassionate, aimed at people who need clear steps and real solutions.
Clients often come with family conflict, parenting stress, worries about self-esteem, or big life changes. Jami also works with people navigating ADHD concerns and the effects of trauma and abuse.
Background and approach
She helps with adoption and foster care issues, blended family dynamics, and relationship challenges such as codependency or commitment worries. Jami holds a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor credential in Nevada and a Licensed Professional Counselor credential in Missouri. She draws on evidence-based techniques and tailors plans to each person's situation.
Sessions focus on building skills, improving communication, and creating routines that make daily life easier. Her approach is collaborative. She listens first, then helps set realistic goals.
Progress is measured in small, practical steps people can use between sessions. Beginning therapy can feel hard, and she acknowledges that first step. Jami aims to make the process manageable by offering clear guidance, steady support, and tools people can try right away.
Approaches and how online sessions work
Jami uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical problem solving and skill development. One common approach emphasizes building concrete routines and communication skills to reduce family conflict and parenting stress. This approach helps people create predictable habits and clearer expectations at home.Another helpful technique targets emotional regulation and coping after trauma or during big life changes. It teaches ways to manage strong emotions, reduce reactivity, and practice coping skills that work in daily life. These methods are useful for people dealing with ADHD-related challenges as well as trauma recovery.
Finding the right approach is a team effort. The therapist listens to your priorities and tries methods that match your goals and preferences. Together you decide which techniques to keep, adjust, or stop based on how well they help you reach your aims.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to meet. Video calls let you work face to face when you want deeper conversation. Phone sessions and live chat can be easier when bandwidth or scheduling is limited. Text-based messaging supports brief check-ins and ongoing encouragement between scheduled sessions. These options make it easier to fit therapy into a busy life while using approaches that focus on real, everyday change.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Family conflicts
- Parenting issues
- Self esteem
Also listed
- Experience
- 24 years
- Licensed
- Nevada, Missouri, Kansas
- Languages
- English