Angela L. Jackson

Therapist

Approach to Therapy

Angela approaches therapy with a collaborative and empathetic style, empowering clients to explore and understand their challenges in a safe, nonjudgmental space. She blends evidence-based techniques with personalized care, drawing from EMDR, CBT, Solution-Focused Therapy, and mindfulness to support clients in achieving meaningful growth and healing. Angela’s goal is to help clients build resilience and gain insights that promote lasting well-being.

Experience

Angela Jackson holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Wake Forest University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Management from Campbell University. She is an experienced Licensed Professional Counselor with multi-state licensure, offering expertise in crisis management, evidence-based practices, and telehealth. Angela’s diverse professional background includes roles in counseling, crisis intervention, and clinical assessment with organizations such as the Department of Homeland Security and in private practice, where she has supported clients in various settings, including the military and workplace environments.

Specialties

Anxiety, Coping with Life Changes, Depression, Family Conflicts, Grief & Loss, Military & First Responders, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Relationship Challenges, Self Esteem and Confidence, Stress Management, Trauma and Abuse, Women's Health

Hobbies and Interests

Outside of her work as a therapist, Angela enjoys staying active and adventurous through fitness and skydiving—exploring new recipes in the kitchen and diving into a good book. She finds balance in travel and loves discovering new places and cultures, which enriches her perspective both personally and professionally. Angela’s warm, down-to-earth personality makes it easy for clients to connect with her on a personal level.

"The wound is the place where the light enters you. - Rumi"

Gender

Female

Ethnicity

Black/African American

Language

English

Licensed in

Hawaii, Maryland, Texas, Virginia

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