Jacqueline Schwarz
Boulder,
CO
US
Jacqueline Schwarz is a dedicated therapist who specializes in guiding individuals through various life transitions, such as navigating the journey from childhood to adolescence, singlehood to partnership, and separation to divorce. She focuses on helping clients explore their conscious choices and the deep-seated influences stemming from early experiences. With over 20 years of practice in Boulder, Jacqueline effectively employs a range of therapeutic modalities, including Psychodynamic and Neuro-Dynamic approaches, alongside Play Therapy for children. Her expertise encompasses supporting people of all ages through trauma recovery and resilience building. Jacqueline also engages in supervising and consulting fellow psychotherapists, has served as Adjunct Faculty at CU Boulder, and teaches an online course on Clinical Ethics. Additionally, she has led trainings on Resilience, Trauma, Secondary Trauma, Developmental transitions, and Adoption issues. As a board member of the Pain Education Project, she enjoys addressing multicultural concerns and bridging interpersonal perspectives. Jacqueline believes that a strong working alliance is fundamental to effective psychotherapy and is committed to fostering a supportive environment. She is also training a puppy to serve as her facility dog, enhancing the therapeutic experience when appropriate.
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