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             Jennifer Lusk, MS, LPC

 
In Support of Mind, Body, Emotion & Spirit

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I believe healing happens in the presence of safety, attunement, and genuine human connection. I view the therapeutic relationship itself as an important part of that healing — a place where you don’t have to perform, hold everything alone, or push past your limits.

For nearly two decades, I’ve supported adults navigating anxiety, trauma, chronic illness, and long-standing relational patterns. My style is warm, steady, and intuitive. Rather than following rigid protocols, I listen closely to each person’s nervous system and inner world, allowing our work to unfold at a pace that feels respectful and sustainable.

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Many of the people I work with are highly sensitive, thoughtful, and used to holding a lot on their own. Together, we create space to slow down, reconnect with the body, and gently explore the different “parts” of you that carry fear, pain, protection, or resilience. As these parts are met with curiosity and compassion — within a safe, supportive relationship — lasting change becomes possible.

My approach integrates Brainspotting, somatic and mindfulness-based practices, and parts-informed work inspired by Internal Family Systems. I tailor therapy to the individual rather than fitting clients into a single model, trusting that healing grows through collaboration rather than pressure.

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I also bring lived experience to my work, including navigating chronic health challenges. This allows me to deeply understand the emotional and physical toll that stress and illness can take — and to offer a space where your experience is truly understood, not minimized.

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Clients often tell me they feel deeply seen, grounded, and safe in our work together. That sense of safety, connection, and being accompanied is where healing begins.

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Honored to accompany you in the journey,

Jennifer

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"All life moves in cycles.  What has been must often come apart before what is to be can come together.  Remember to honor your courage in the midst of the coming apart times!." ~ Robyn Posin, PhD

(Photo by Jennifer Lusk)

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