
Clinician-in-training; collaborative support for clients and families
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Sarah Jackson is a clinician-in-training completing her Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Phoenix. Her background includes behavioral health, telehealth-based literacy support, and experience supporting autistic children and their families. Sarah brings a warm, collaborative approach to her work with clients and families. She is committed to individualized, thoughtful care that helps people feel heard, supported, and more confident in their next steps.
Clara groups are listed by course so you can see the overall offering, even when individual runs or cohorts change.
A psychoeducational and support group for adolescents ages 11-13, designed to help them develop skills to manage stress and anxiety while building self-esteem. The group will focus on learning coping strategies through psychoeducation, activities, and guided discussions. Sessions will include peer support and processing, identity exploration, and confidence-building. We will discuss and practice skills such as mindfulness, emotional regulation, and communication skills.
View group detailsA social skills group for neurodivergent children ages 8-10, designed to help them develop skills to build and maintain peer relations and improve interactions. The group will focus on key developmental social skills through psychoeducation, activities, roleplays, and small group discussions. Take-home activities will be provided at the end of each week’s session for families to practice what their children learned that week.
View group detailsAreas of focus reflect clinical experience and interest, not formal specialization unless certified.
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