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I’m Jennifer See, and I’m passionate about all things mental health and substance use and abuse. Take a look around my site to learn a little more about me.
Please note: I am not currently seeing private clients at this time.
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Hello! I’m Jennifer
Licensed Professional Counselor and
Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor
After graduating from Michigan State University with a B.A. in Journalism – Go Spartans! – I worked in marketing and communications. After my two children were born, I focused on freelance writing for various publications, mostly focusing on military spouses and military family issues.
When I was 39, I went back to school for my M.A. in Counseling from the University of Texas – San Antonio. I worked for a variety of agencies, including a 24-hour crisis and detox center. I then decided to jump into the private practice world, and enjoyed my private-pay practice for more than five years. I am currently working in corporate America as a Mental Health Clinical Trainer and doing some freelance writing on the side.
I continue to live in San Antonio, Texas, and in my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family, running, and obsessing about my Boston Terrier, Kermit.
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From The Blog…
Before You Go To Therapy……
So you’ve decided to go to therapy. Congrats on making such a big decision, and giving the gift of “you” to yourself! Of course I’m biased, but I believe therapy is one of the greatest things you can do for your overall health and wellness. Finding a therapist can be...
Private Practice Chronicles, Part 12: Rookie Mistakes, Part Two
I’m a year-and-a-half into owning my private practice (woot, woot!!). I wrote a blog back in June about my first set of Rookie Mistakes, and now I’m back to share Part Two of a few things I’ve learned the hard way. I know in retrospect when I read these they seem so...
Blog Post: Happiness isn’t a Goal…It’s a Mindset
It’s 2018 and everyone is talking about their New Year’s Resolutions. Regardless of the time of year, I always ask clients to tell me a few goals they want to work on in therapy. Of all the goals people state, one of the most common ones I hear is this: “I just want...
How to Choose a Counselor for your Child
School is out for the first semester, and maybe your child is struggling with a transition or an issue that needs some outside help. That’s when a counselor might be the answer. A good counselor can help someone work through challenges, problems and sorting out life’s...
Private Practice Chronicles, Part 11: A Few of my Favorite (Business) Things
The holidays are approaching, and maybe you’re thinking of gifts to get yourself or your small business. While I found I didn’t need much to get my practice up and running, these are some things that I have found invaluable for keeping my business running smoothly and...
Blog Post: A Letter to My Addiction Clients
Dear Addiction Client, I am writing to tell you a few things that were on my mind after our last session - actually, things that have been on my mind since the first time you walked through my door. I can always tell when you are lying to me. Believe me, I’ve heard it...