About Jennifer
Jennifer King is a licensed professional counselor in Georgia with 11 years of experience. She focuses on stress and anxiety, LGBT concerns, trauma and abuse, grief, and self-esteem. She aims to meet people where they are and help them take practical steps forward.
She believes clients know their own stories and brings a collaborative attitude to sessions. Jennifer works to identify strengths clients already have and builds on them. That often means setting small, manageable goals and trying new ways to handle hard moments.
Background and approach
Her work also addresses body image, communication problems, life purpose, self-love, and workplace issues. She uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques tailored to each person's needs. Sessions move at a pace that fits the person and their challenges.
Jennifer encourages people to notice progress, not perfection. She offers straightforward tools for coping with difficult feelings and for improving daily routines. The focus is on practical changes that can reduce stress and increase confidence.
For someone dealing with loss or past hurt, she provides a steady, respectful presence while helping people build skills to manage symptoms and regain balance. If you want to explore identity-related concerns or workplace strain, she helps clarify priorities and next steps. The goal is sustainable progress you can use beyond therapy.
Evidence-based approaches and online therapy options
Jennifer uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on clear skills and coping strategies. One common approach helps people learn anxiety management skills such as breathing techniques, grounding, and step-by-step exposure to feared situations to reduce avoidance and build confidence. Another approach focuses on working through trauma and loss by helping a person process painful memories at a manageable pace and build tools to handle distressing reactions.Choosing the right approach is a team effort. The therapist and client look at current concerns, goals, and personal preferences to decide which techniques to try first. Treatment is adjusted over time based on what is helping and what feels workable in daily life.
Online therapy is offered through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging to make sessions fit into busy schedules. Video calls are useful when visual connection helps the work. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and text messaging allow frequent brief touchpoints or ongoing support between longer sessions. These options make it easier to work on stress, grief, identity concerns, and workplace problems without a long commute.
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- Experience
- 11 years
- Licensed
- Georgia
- Languages
- English