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Jacqueline Honea, MS, LAC-T

Jacqueline has completed a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Grand Canyon University as well as a Bachelor of Science from Arizona State University in Medical Studies with a minor in Global Health. She has had a lifelong passion for the health and well-being of others and is dedicated to creating a collaborative counseling experience. Her approach to the therapeutic process is that each person is unconditionally accepted, the client’s unique world view and culture guide the path to creating solutions, and the formulation of goals to reach their individualized aspirations.

 

Jacqueline is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and provides a solution focused; person centered approach to the counseling process. She is dedicated to serving all populations and is especially keen on relationships and couples counseling.

 

In addition to her studies, Jacqueline has over a decade of experience working with children. Studied abroad in Tanzania, East Africa where she worked on a multi-cultural team, teaching HIV education and prevention in the school system, as well as to adults in community outreach meetings. And has worked as an educational sign language interpreter in elementary and middle school settings.

 

Jacqueline specializes in men’s mental health and relationships.

 

Fluent in American Sign Language (ASL

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