• About Jennifer Elswick, LPCC

    My belief is that therapy is a collaborative experience built on a foundation of trust and respect. I am committed to building an environment that is safe and accepting for clients. Within the session, I practice authenticity and through humor help clients to engage with their personal narratives in a meaningful way. By helping clients cultivate a more intune relationship with themselves, I hope to increase their ability to form meaningful connections in other areas. I actively work to provide non judgemental holistic care that removes harmful shame and guilt associated with certain labels.

    I integrate evidence based approaches grounded in person centered gender, queer, and race affirming care. I specialize in work with non-binary, transgender, neurodivergent, and female identifying individuals dealing with trauma. I have previous experience helping individuals with anxiety, anger regulation, depression, grief/loss, intimate partner violence/domestic violence, and trauma. In the past I have worked in fertility counseling, HIV counseling, and with incarcerated individuals.

    My Bachelor’s degree is in psychology from San Francisco State University with a minor in history. My masters is from the University of Denver’s Counseling Psychology Program in the Clinical Mental Health track. I am currently a Licensed Professional Counselor Candidate working towards full licensure.

    Jennifer’s Specialties

    Age:

    • Adults (18+)
    • Teen (13-17)

    Gender:

    • Male
    • Female
    • Non-binary
    • Transgender

    Type of Treatment:

    • Individual Therapy
    • Couples Therapy

    Specialties:

    • Anger Management
    • Anxiety
    • Authentic Identity Exploration
    • Autism
    • Depression
    • Domestic Violence
    • Grief
    • Infertility
    • Intimate Partner Violence
    • LGBTQIA+
    • Life Transitions
    • Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum
    • Racial Identity
    • Relationship Issues
    • Religious Trauma
    • Self-Harming
    • Sexual Abuse
    • Shame/Guilt
    • Trauma and PTSD
    • Women’s Issues

    Type of Therapy:

    • Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
    • CBT
    • DBT
    • Humanistic
    • Motivational Interviewing
    • Person-Centered
    • Trauma Focused