Last edited 01/23/2024

Headshot of Jessica Glynn, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern

Jessica Glynn

Accepting New Clients
Online in South Carolina
Headshot of Jessica Glynn, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern
Identifies As
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Specialties
Specializes in
DepressionAnxietyRelationship IssuesLoss/GriefFamily issues
General Expertise
Work StressSelf-EsteemAcademic challengesAttachment issuesBody image issuesChild mental healthCommunication issuesDivorce & separationLife coachingLife transitionsParenting issuesPhysical wellnessPostpartum depressionPremarital counselingSelf HarmStressSuicidal ideationTraumaWeight loss & managementMarriage issues
Treatment Approaches
Experiential TherapyFamily Systems TherapySolution-Focused Brief Therapy
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Individual Therapy
Serves Ages
ParentsYoung Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)Children (5-12)
Languages
English
Professional Background
Licensure
Under Supervision: Jessica Glynn, Marriage and Family Therapist Intern, N/A is practicing under the supervision of Kayce Bragg (South Carolina, LPC-S, 8061) at Synergy E Therapy.
Please, note: A clinician listed as being “clinically supervised” is completing clinical hours toward their licensure. They have one or more fully licensed clinical supervisors that often have special training. They consult with their supervisor(s) on all of their cases.
Education
Capella University, Marriage and Family Therapy, 2024 — Expected graduation date is December of 2024. I am currently Interning, to be able to complete my degree requirements for graduation! Once graduation is completed, I will be conditionally licensed as a MFT-A, until the rest of the national accreditation requirements are met.
Walden University, Bachelor of Science, Psychology, 2014 — I received this degree, learning the prerequisites of my future graduate studies.
Work HistoryI have been in the behavioral health field for over 10 years. My passion for mental health originated in my work of respite, working with children that had a behavioral diagnosis. From there, I became trained in ABA Therapy. I worked with children and their families, within their household. I worked with children that have a diagnosis of ASD. I spent many years within this field, and helped to improve quality of life for the child and their families. This was done by taking data on the child's behavior, looking to increase and/or decrease certain behaviors. I also worked with the family, educated them on the diagnosis and best practices for that specific child's behavior. I did ABA Therapy in school settings, as well. From there, I was looking to broaden my experience and acquired a Case Worker position, for my local Department of Social Services. It was within this position that I knew I was meant to become a therapist! I felt like I needed more, to give the families I was working with more. It was then that I decided to go back and finish my graduate studies, so I could follow my dreams of being a therapist. I have stayed within the behavioral health field, throughout all of my years of employment. However, I am looking forward to, and am excited, to finally be able to assist others in the way I feel I was destined to!
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Jessica Glynn, MFT-I, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.