Meet the Therapist : Jamie
Jamie earned her Master’s in Social Work from Columbia University and brings over a decade of experience to her practice. Licensed in multiple states, she integrates Spiritual Psychology, Compassion-Focused Therapy, and a range of holistic methods to support clients through significant life changes. Based in Teaneck, NJ, Jamie specializes in spiritual counseling, offering a deeply intuitive approach to healing that honors the mind, body, and spirit connection.
With a particular focus on perinatal mental health, Jamie supports women through the transformational journey of pregnancy, postpartum, and early motherhood. She combines Theta Healing, Hypnobirthing methods, and Birth Doula techniques to provide a holistic and nurturing experience that allows women to connect with their innate wisdom and strength. Her practice is rooted in the belief that spiritual healing, when integrated with traditional therapy, can create profound transformation.
Jamie’s work is informed by her background in healthcare, education, and private practice, where she’s helped clients navigate anxiety, life transitions, and emotional distress. By blending evidence-based therapies like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy with Reiki, Angel Healing, and mind-body-spirit therapy, she creates a space where clients can experience deep healing, clarity, and empowerment.
Clients often describe Jamie as warm, compassionate, and spiritually attuned, feeling seen, heard, and supported in ways that foster real growth. Her approach helps clients reconnect with their inner child, heal emotional wounds, and embrace their spiritual path to healing. Whether you are experiencing anxiety, stress, or are navigating a significant life transition, Jamie offers a sacred space for deep healing and spiritual renewal.
If you’re seeking a holistic therapy for women, looking for spiritual counseling, or in need of compassionate, empowered support during pregnancy, postpartum, or any life transition, Jamie is here to guide you on your journey to spiritual and emotional well-being.
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