
Jessica Barnum, LMHC
Therapist
Locations:
Massachusetts
Insurances
About
Jessica enjoys being able to engage people in therapy that will best fit them. Therapy can be a vulnerable and intimidating space, but it does not have to be! Jessica is passionate about being able to assist individuals in finding the right fit for them through assessments and screenings. She is compassionate and empathetic, and one of her biggest strengths is being able to meet people where they are to serve them best.
Locations:
Massachusetts
Credentials, Qualifications and Languages
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B.S in psychology with a concentration in human services
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M.S in clinical mental health counseling
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4.0 in M.S program
Currently enrolled in Ph.D program seeking a Doctorate in criminal justice with a concentration in behavioral science.
Why Healthcare
Physical health, emotional health, and mental health are all interconnected and Jessica believes that in order to live life to its fullest, it is important to address mental and emotional concerns that may arise. She enjoys how empowered mental health care can encourage people to feel. Watching people grow from mental health care is a very rewarding journey for both client and clinician.
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