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Jacqueline N. Robinson, M.A.M.F.T., LAPC
Jacqueline
obtained a Master of Arts degree in Marriage and Family
Therapy from Richmont Graduate University (Formerly the
Psychological Studies Institute) and a BA in psychology
from Spelman College. She is a Licensed Associate
Professional Counselor and is currently pursuing
credentials as a Nationally Certified Counselor and
licensure in Marriage and Family Therapy. Jacqueline has
worked extensively in the field of counseling and mental
health and is in practice at Trillium Springs
Counseling under the direction and supervision of Vilda
S. Brannen, M.S., LPC in Atlanta.
In practice, Jacqueline integrates Christian faith into
the counseling session.
Her passion is to aid in restoring emotional, mental,
and spiritual health to hurting people and aid in
mending familial relationships.
Jacqueline has done a
substantial amount of work with: depression, anxiety,
bipolar disorder, and severe mental illness. She
completed her internship year at the Good Samaritan
Health Center and the Hope Counseling Center where she
worked as a counselor intern and stand-in site
coordinator (Hope Counseling Center). In both of these
experiences, Jacqueline offered individual, marital, and
family therapy to clients for various issues including:
premarital counseling, conflict management, sexual
concerns, and parenting concerns. Part of her work with
families and couples entails aiding families with
finding beneficial resources for individuals, couples,
parents, and adolescents.
Jacqueline also has vast experience in working within
inpatient settings managing crises. She is a former
behavior specialist of Hillside Hospital and is
experienced in working therapeutically with childhood /
adolescent mental illness and at risk teens. Jacqueline
has worked with borderline personality disorder and is
trained in conducting Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.
Jacqueline has also worked with Peachford Behavioral
Health System. At Peachford, Jacqueline contributed to
treatment, safety, and discharge planning of patients. In her Peachford experience, Jacqueline also provided
social services for patients, conducted psychosocial
assessments, and lead process group therapy. She has led
groups for individuals dealing with substance abuse and
addiction, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and military
veterans struggling with post traumatic stress disorder.
Lastly, Jacqueline has counseled an array of women’s issues
including eating disorders, sexual abuse, domestic
violence, singles issues, life stage changes, menopausal
concerns, and general body image concerns.
Theoretical orientations used by Jacqueline in practice
are integrative and may include cognitive behavioral
therapy, Structural and Behavioral Family Therapy, and
Solution Focused therapy.
For more information or to schedule an appointment or
book a speaking engagement call 404.573.2093 or email at
jacqueline@trilliumsprings.com. |