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Jaimie Broadhead LPC

As a dedicated mental health professional with a decade of experience in the field, I have had the privilege of working with a diverse range of individuals, including adolescents, families, and adults. My practice has been rooted in a deep commitment to helping clients navigate their unique challenges, fostering resilience, and facilitating personal growth. Over the years, I have developed specialized expertise in addressing self-harming behaviors, family dynamics, and relationship issues. I understand that these struggles can often feel insurmountable, and I strive to create a safe and compassionate environment where you can grow.

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Starting therapy can feel scary—especially if you’ve never done this before. Our free 15-minute consultation is a gentle, no-pressure chat where you can ask anything, like what to expect in a session, how confidentiality works, and how we’ll tailor care to you. We’ll go at your pace, answer questions clearly, and help you decide if this is the right fit. Schedule your free consult now. You can meet by video or phone, whichever feels best.

Services offered

I offer a comprehensive range of therapy services, including individual therapy, family therapy, couples therapy, and group therapy. I also offer select independent-living group sessions.

Top Specialties and Expertise

Anger Management

Anxiety

Behavioral Issues

Bipolar Disorder

Borderline Personality (BPD)

Caregivers

Child

Codependency

Coping Skills

Depression

Divorce

Domestic Abuse

Domestic Violence

Family Conflict

First Responders

Oppositional Defiance (ODD)

Parenting

Peer Relationships

School Issues

Self-Harming

Stress

Teen Violence

Trauma and PTSD

Mental Health

Impulse Control Disorders

Mood Disorders

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Individual Therapy

A confidential, one-on-one service focused on understanding and healing your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors to improve daily functioning and well-being. In collaboration with you, sessions aim to reduce distress, build coping skills, and strengthen resilience so you can live more authentically and in line with your values. Our approach blends mindfulness-based practices with person-centered listening, and we tailor evidence-based techniques to your unique needs.

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Family Therapy

Family therapy is a collaborative, systemic approach that involves multiple family members to improve communication, clarify boundaries and roles, and strengthen daily functioning during transitions such as parenting, illness, or caregiving. Sessions focus on surfacing concerns, reducing conflict, and teaching practical skills to support healthier family dynamics, taking into account attachment histories, stressors, and individual needs.

Couples Therapy

Couples therapy, by contrast, centers on the romantic relationship, helping partners enhance communication, resolve conflicts, rebuild trust, and align on shared goals and values. Evidence-based modalities such as Emotionally Focused Therapy, Gottman-informed approaches, or CBT-based skills are commonly used, with options for joint or occasional individual sessions to support growth. Both formats provide a safe, nonjudgmental space, emphasize between-session practice, and offer flexible delivery (in-person or video) to fit your schedule and needs.

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Group Therapy

Group therapy focusing on independent living skills is a structured, peer-supported program designed to help adults develop practical competencies for living independently. In a small, supportive setting (typically 6–10 participants), sessions meet weekly for 60–90 minutes and are led by a licensed clinician or facilitator. Each session blends psychoeducation with hands-on activities and real-life planning to build skills in areas such as budgeting, meal planning and nutrition, housing safety, daily routines, healthcare navigation, transportation, and community integration. The group also emphasizes communication, problem-solving, boundary setting, and social connectedness, offering feedback and encouragement from peers. Participants set personal goals, track progress, and complete between-session tasks to reinforce learning and foster accountability. The approach is trauma-informed and person-centered, honoring each member’s pace, needs, and values. Benefits include increased self-efficacy, reduced isolation, and enhanced ability to manage daily responsibilities, aiding smoother transitions to full independence. Options for in-person or virtual participation and attention to accessibility and confidentiality are provided.

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