Jack Johnson, Therapist in Training
Taking the first step towards reflection and better understanding ones-self can be scary, but is a worthy risk. My goal is to create an environment where growth can be achieved through self-exploration; that is often informed by our genetics, upbringing, socialized identities and ancestral history. Part of self-work is holding space for our whole identities, and the ways our identities connect and intersect with larger systemic and social structures.
I welcome people from all walks of life; children, teens and adults alike. As a trans and queer person who sought my own pre-transition, queer-affirming therapy at 19, I understand the importance of having a safe environment where one can explore their identities in a queer-informed and affirming space and I hope to create that with my work. My approach is a collective of evidence based practices including solution-focused, systemic-strategic, and experiential therapy.
In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family, and my cat, Luna Bug, going outside on adventures, watching my latest TV obsession and making art.
