Meet Jennifer
I bring together clinical practice, leadership, and teaching to create mentorship that is reflective, trauma-informed, values-driven, and responsive to both your inner world and everyday clinical realities.
Why I Mentor
Throughout my career, I saw brilliant clinicians fracture—not from a lack of skill, but from a lack of space. They had supervisors for their cases and therapists for their trauma, but nowhere to process the unique weight of their professional humanity. I built my mentorship practice to fill that gap.
Clinical breadth across the continuum of care
Experience across inpatient psychiatry, substance use treatment, hospice, wraparound services, community mental health programs, school-based services, private practice, and LGBTQIA+ affirming care has shown me the emotional and systemic landscapes clinicians move through. I understand the strain, the strength, and the places where growth quietly begins.
Lifelong educator and scholar
My perspective is shaped by my work as an educator, my experience in leadership, and the grounded realities of family life. These diverse roles allow me to translate complex, theoretical concepts into accessible, practical tools that are responsive to the actual lives clinicians lead.
Leadership and systems insight
Serving as a chief clinical officer, behavioral health director, and clinical supervisor has helped me navigate complex systems and support teams through ethical tensions, emotional labor, and organizational pressures. This experience allows me to guide clinicians and supervisors toward clarity, steadiness, and ethically aligned decision-making.
Academic Foundation
- Doctorate, Marital and Family Therapy — California School of Professional Psychology
- Master’s, Marital and Family Therapy — California School of Professional Psychology
- Master’s, Developmental Psychology — Columbia University
- Bachelor’s, Psychology — University of California, Los Angeles