Dr. Jeanne Jakob offers outpatient individual psychotherapy services to adults 18+, parents, and select older teens. She has provided more than 5800 therapy sessions since she has been in practice, not counting the 7 years of supervised hours she received as part of her PhD training. Dr. Jakob opened her 1st private practice office in Plymouth, Michigan (2011-2015) and has held offices in Mountain View, Los Gatos and currently Morgan Hill.
Dr. Jakob’s clientele has included knowledge workers (tech, legal, health, education) and caregivers. She has helped many women find balance and self-esteem in the various roles they play and life stages they encounter. She is familiar with the mental health impact of working and raising children in a fast-paced, competitive region that also offers rich learning experiences, natural beauty, and innovation. Dr. Jakob’s sessions often incorporate relaxation and mindfulness techniques to interrupt daily patterns of chronic stress and burnout.
Dr. Jakob is mother to two children. You can read more about her HERE.
Therapy relationship.
Creating a safe, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space is the highest priority in Jeanne’s work with clients. An effective working relationship is characterized by shared goals, trust and rapport, and ongoing efforts to enhance your motivation and willingness to build a meaningful life amid life’s hardships, mental health symptoms, and relationship challenges. Although Jeanne brings significant knowledge about human psychology, emotion, and behavior to the relationship, this expertise is most impactful within a mutually respectful, compassionate therapeutic relationship.
Safe space.
Jeanne is committed to providing a safe, confidential, and welcoming space for all. Jeanne believes the various aspects of our identities (cultural, racial, LGBTQ, BIPOC, religious/spiritual, neurodiversity, and family backgrounds) make us unique and valuable. She believes they should be celebrated, understood, and respected.
Jeanne’s role as therapist
As a helping professional not intimately involved in your life, Jeanne is trained to deeply listen, observe, and notice patterns and themes, educate and dispel myths about human behavior and emotion, provide alternative perspectives, teach psychological flexibility skills, and continually motivate you to “opt-in” to life in the service of your chosen values. Jeanne strives to cultivate a foundation of compassion, goodwill, and safety to support the aspects of therapy that can be challenging and emotionally evocative.
Your role as client.
You have a lifetime of experience with yourself to draw upon. Therapy is not a passive experience, nor is it solely a venue for venting or receiving unlimited emotional support. For it to be effective and worthwhile, your motivation, curiosity, and willingness to practice new behaviors and consider new perspectives (within and outside of therapy) will facilitate a more meaningful experience.
Jeanne’s approach.
Jeanne draws from several therapeutic perspectives, and blends interventions from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
You can read more about her credentials here.
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