Services
About My Clients
I usually work with ambitious women, entrepreneurs, business owners, financial advisors, financial professionals, and architects. They are eager for change, open to introspection, ready to face their role in their struggles, open-minded to new approaches, and dedicated to therapeutic practices for personal growth.
What I Specialize In
Jennifer Gray is a licensed mental health therapist and EMDR-trained clinician. She specializes in helping financial advisors and entrepreneurs overcome self-doubt, perfectionism, and burnout, empowering them to reclaim confidence and design lives they genuinely love. Jennifer’s work addresses unique challenges like imposter syndrome, chronic overwhelm, and money mindset struggles, blending evidence-based practices like EMDR therapy with personalized, integrative approaches. Known for her straightforward, action-oriented style, Jennifer creates a safe, supportive space for healing while encouraging clients to take meaningful steps toward growth. She keeps her client caseload intentionally limited, ensuring focused, personalized care. Rooted in multicultural and feminist frameworks, Jennifer integrates techniques from attachment theory, ACT, somatic practices, and narrative therapy, guiding clients to embrace their whole selves and achieve lasting transformation.
Why I am a Good Fit for You
Every therapy session is personalized, harmonizing various approaches to suit each client's unique needs. To better understand and focus on your narrative, I consciously manage a limited caseload. Recognizing healing as a part of the journey, I emphasize immediate action towards well-being, contributing to client satisfaction and measurable progress, considering every aspect of their life—past, present, and future. Our collaborative treatment planning respects and encourages your independence in each session. Our comprehensive exploration of your professional and personal spheres aims to restore your lost confidence and tranquility. I assert that true success and fulfillment come from embracing our whole self, including the aspects we perceive as disorganized and those we consider worthy of acceptance.