Meet Jordan
Jordan (she/they) identifies as a Black queer cisgender woman dedicated to decolonizing and destigmatizing mental health within BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ communities. She aims to create a safe, nurturing therapeutic environment for exploring identities and personal growth, addressing issues related to race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, identity formation, emotion dysregulation, spirituality, suicidality, mindfulness, intersectionality, and complex trauma.
Jordan holds a Master’s degree in Counseling with a specialization in Clinical Mental Health from Villanova University, is a nationally certified counselor (NCC) and currently an LAPC under supervision. Her holistic, trauma-informed approach integrates mind-body-spirit-environment considerations with psychodynamic, mindfulness, and systems-based techniques. She specializes in Liberation-focused therapy to foster empowerment and resilience, addressing relational fractures caused by systemic oppression.
Understanding the discomfort of starting therapy, Jordan meets clients where they are, taking time to build genuine connections and valuing client autonomy. She believes that effective healing begins with a comprehensive understanding of the whole person, often incorporating various evidence-based approaches to develop a personalized treatment plan.
In addition to her commitment to marginalized communities, Jordan, a former Division I track and field athlete at Villanova University and Texas Christian University (TCU), welcomes current and former athletes who face identity challenges related to collegiate athletics.