Jacque Hanslow, LMHC
About me
“Shame dies when stories are told in safe places,” writes Ann Voskamp.
In my work with clients, I seek to provide that safe place where those stories can begin to be told, healing can begin, and shame can die. I honor my clients’ stories and I value the collaborative relationship so necessary for healing and growth to occur, realizing, in the words of Lysa TerKeurst, that “there is this beautiful thing called imperfect progress – slow steps of progress wrapped in grace.”
I believe strongly in the benefits of the therapeutic relationship as a catalyst for change. I work to collaborate with my clients - as individuals - to identify goals, draw upon intrinsic strengths, and journey with them as they do the courageous work of change.
For the past 20 plus years, I have had the privilege of really listening to each of my clients’ own unique stories – and learning from them – as they begin healing and making their own steps of progress wrapped in grace.
Licensed as a therapist in Indiana, I have a strong preference for Telehealth due to the relational value that both seeing and hearing one another adds to our work together as these stories begin to unfold.
Areas Addressed: Stress, anxiety, depression, grief, coping with life change
Therapeutic Constructs: I draw upon evidenced based interventions from various therapeutic constructs including CBT, DBT, and client centered therapy.
Professional experience
License information
IN LMHC 39001759A