Embrace Transitions, Rediscover Your Power, and Create the Life You Deserve

My Approach

Navigating life's transitions can be overwhelming, but with the right support, they can also be transformative. I believe in an approach that is compassionate, client-centered, and rooted in empowerment. Whether you're going through a major life change, seeking to improve your relationships, or feeling stuck in your current circumstances, I work alongside you to explore your inner strengths and help you regain control over your path forward.

LICENSED MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPIST, #131144

Jessica Reynolds

I have a BA in Psychology, an MA in Counseling and am certified by the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as a Marriage and Family Therapist. I have previous experience working in adolescent group homes and leading groups at an in-patient psychiatric facility.  I am certified in Prolonged Grief Disorder, have Gottman Method Training Level 1, and incorporate Internal Family Systems and Emotion Focused Therapy into my therapy. I am experience-informed when it comes to working with individuals and families regarding blended families, military life, grief, neurodivergence (ASD, ADHD) in adults and am LGBTQ+ allied. I have also volunteered with Hospice of Santa Cruz.

I am located in Santa Cruz and Folsom for in-person therapy, and also provide Telehealth for those seeking virtual therapy options.

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