Jennifer Bloom, MSW - Michigan Therapist at Grow Therapy

Jennifer Bloom

Jennifer Bloom

(she/her)

MSW
8 years of experience
Authentic
Empowering
Intelligent
Virtual

Time does not heal all wounds; it just gives them space to sink into the subconscious, where they continue to impact your emotions and behavior. “What heals is going inward, loving yourself, accepting yourself, listening to your needs, addressing your attachments and emotional history and following your intuition" (Yung Pueblo). I aim to create an alliance with my clients to help them find their voice, tell their story, re-engage their strengths and cultivate new ways to stay mindful and grounded—no matter what life throws at them. I work with adults suffering from childhood trauma, sibling violence, emotional abuse, narcissistic parents, emotional neglect, depression, relationship issues, and PTSD.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

In our first session, I will meet you where you're at. We will discuss whatever you're bringing to the table and begin identifying what it is you expect and want to achieve as a result of our therapeutic relationship.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

I'm trained in Brainspotting—a powerful tool shown to reduce the negative effects of trauma & emotional pain.

About Jennifer Bloom

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Brainspotting

Brainspotting is a powerful, focused treatment method that works by identifying, processing and releasing core neurophysiological sources of emotional/body pain, trauma, dissociation and a variety of other challenging symptoms. Brainspotting is a simultaneous form of diagnosis and treatment, enhanced with Biolateral sound, which is deep, direct, and powerful yet focused and containing.

Trauma Informed Care

Trauma-informed therapy considers the complex impact of trauma on an individual's well-being and how it shapes a person's ability to cope. Unlike traditional therapy, trauma-informed treatment integrates an awareness of trauma into every aspect of treatment while making safety a priority for clients.

Attachment-based

Attachment-based therapy is a short, process-oriented counseling method that helps people develop or rebuild trust and express emotions. It aims to create a supportive relationship that can help prevent or treat mental health conditions like anxiety and depression. The therapy focuses on the connection between an infant's early attachment experiences with primary caregivers and their ability to develop healthy relationships as an adult.