Jamiya Reese, LPC
Jamiya’s approach is warm, humorous, and non-judgmental, which fosters a safe space where clients feel comfortable being themselves. She provides honest feedback while maintaining respect for each individual’s unique experiences and needs. Treatment is tailored to the individual, ensuring that every session is genuine, empowering, and aligned with the client’s goals.
Past clients have struggled with mental health disorders, emotional dysregulation, little access to resources, and the knowledge or ability to utilize effective coping skills. She has experience serving individuals experiencing housing insecurity, domestic violence, or human trafficking/exploitation, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Education and Training
- Licensed Professional Counselor
- Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, Texas A&M University-Commerce
- Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
- Expressive Arts
- Motivational Interviewing
- Person-Centered
- Prolonged Exposure Therapy
- Trauma-Focused
Areas of Focus
- Difficult experiences/trauma
- Anxiety Related
- Mood/Emotional regulation
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