Jamie is a licensed certified social worker at the clinical level. Jamie frequently works with men and women who are experiencing chronic stress responses, life transitions, difficulty with parenting (and other high stress environments), intimate partner violence, and/or childhood abuse. She believes that we can grow through the work of creating compassion for ourselves, just as we do for our loved ones.

In line with a humanistic perspective, Jamie believes that meeting you where are at is a foundational aspect of therapy. Through utilizing a person centered approach, she applies a range of interventions, including somatic and narrative approaches. Where appropriate, Jamie is trained to utilize CBT and DBT skills.

Jamie completed her undergraduate studies at University of Maryland, College Park with a major in Sociology and a concentration in Inequality and Stratification. She completed her Master’s of Social Work Degree at Widener University in Chester, PA, which focused on the clinical treatment of trauma related disorders. Though becoming a therapist has always been Jamie’s dream, she also enjoys spending time with her family and friends as well as traveling. You may see her at the playground with her two boys, in the city or on a hike.

Cost Per Session

$

Insurance

Yes

State Licensed

Maryland

Specialization

Abuser Intervention

Active Duty

Anxiety

Attachment

Caregiver Stress

Childhood Trauma

Childhood Traumatic Grief

Codependency

Complex PTSD

Dysregulation

Family Estrangement

Healthcare Workers

Highly Sensitive People

Intimate Partner Violence

Loss

Military

Military Families

Post-incarceration

Relationship Violence

Self-Harming Behaviors

Survivors of Police Violence

Teachers

Vicarious Trauma/Burnout

Types of Therapy

CBT

Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Children in Schools

Cognitive Therapies

Compassion Focused Therapies

Internal Family Systems

Mindfulness

Parts Work

Sand Tray

Strengths Based Approach

Talk Therapy

Population Served

Adolescents

Adults

Adults in Midlife

Teenagers

Young Adults

Services

Individuals