About Jennifer
Jennifer Pierce is a California-based therapist who helps people managing stress, anxiety, body image and eating concerns. She supports clients dealing with depression, low self-esteem, motivation struggles, sexuality and LGBTQ issues. Jennifer uses a straightforward, compassionate style to help people take the next step toward change.
She creates a calm space where people can talk about what matters to them. Conversations are honest and nonjudgmental. Jennifer focuses on practical steps people can try between sessions to build momentum and notice real differences over time.
Background and approach
With seven years of professional work experience, Jennifer blends experience with a down-to-earth approach. She listens for patterns that lead to stuck feelings and helps clients identify small, workable changes. Sessions emphasize clear goals and skills that match each person’s life and priorities.
Jennifer holds LPCC and LMFT credentials in California. She offers sessions in English and does not accept international clients. The practice supports a range of concerns tied to mood, identity, and self-worth.
People connect with her when they want direct support and usable tools rather than long, abstract talk. Her aim is to help clients feel more confident in daily life and clearer about next steps toward wellbeing.
Approaches that guide online care
Jennifer uses evidence-based techniques that focus on clear steps and measurable changes. One common approach helps people identify unhelpful thinking patterns and replace them with more balanced thoughts; this is useful for anxiety, low mood, and self-criticism. Another approach emphasizes skill-building for emotion regulation and better coping - it teaches practical tools to manage intense feelings and reduce reactive behavior.Deciding which approach fits best is part of the early work. Jennifer will discuss your goals, preferences, and daily life to choose methods that match your needs. The plan is collaborative and can be adjusted as progress is made.
Online sessions are offered by video call, phone, live chat, or text-based messaging, which makes scheduling more flexible. Video calls work well for deeper conversation and visual connection. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited, and chat or text options suit quick check-ins or shorter reflections between meetings. These formats help people fit therapy around work, caregiving, school, and other responsibilities.
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What this counselor works with
Most often
- Stress, Anxiety
- LGBT
- Eating disorders
Also listed
- Experience
- 7 years
- Licensed
- California
- Languages
- English