LPC, 1 years of experience
New to Grow
Jessie Meyer is a licensed therapist and mental health professional with extensive experience working in hospital and clinical settings. His approach to therapy is grounded in compassion, respect, and a deep belief in the resilience of the human spirit. Jessie has dedicated his career to helping individuals navigate life transitions, trauma, grief, and identity with courage and authenticity. Drawing on a background in art therapy, neuroscience, and holistic wellness, he integrates creative expression and evidence-based practices to promote healing and self-discovery. Known for his affirming and client-centered approach, Jessie is passionate about teaching future clinicians how to provide ethical, compassionate, and inclusive care. When he’s not in session or teaching, Jessie can often be found writing, creating art, or spending quiet time in nature, reflecting on the stories and lessons that continue to shape his work as a therapist and educator.
Your first therapy session is all about getting to know each other. There’s no pressure to have everything figured out or to share more than you’re ready to. We’ll talk about what brings you in, what you hope to get out of therapy, and how we can work together to make this a space that feels safe and supportive. I’ll ask a few general questions about your background, what’s been going on recently, and any goals or concerns you’d like to focus on. You’re welcome to ask questions too—about me, the process, or anything that helps you feel comfortable. The first session isn’t about deep diving into the hardest parts of your story; it’s about building trust, finding your pace, and setting the foundation for our work together. Think of it as a conversation—not an interview. My goal is for you to leave feeling a little more at ease, knowing you’ve taken the first step toward something that’s just for you.
My approach to therapy is grounded in compassion, authenticity, and respect for each person’s story. I believe healing begins with safety and trust, not with pressure or performance. In my work, I aim to create a space where people can simply breathe — where they feel seen, heard, and accepted without judgment. My sessions are conversational and relaxed, guided by curiosity rather than formality. I blend creativity, neuroscience, and holistic wellness to help clients explore not just their thoughts, but the emotional and physical ways they experience the world. I view therapy as a partnership — a process of walking beside someone as they learn to carry what life has given them with more ease and self-understanding. My goal is to help each person rediscover their own resilience and capacity for healing, at a pace that honors where they are.
Jessie’s ideal clients are those who are navigating life transitions, grief, trauma, or questions of identity and belonging. He is passionate about working with individuals who may feel misunderstood, uncertain, or afraid to take the first step toward change. Many of his clients are people learning how to rebuild trust—with themselves, with others, and with life after hardship.
Jessie Meyer is a licensed therapist and mental health professional with extensive experience working in hospital and clinical settings. His approach to therapy is grounded in compassion, respect, and a deep belief in the resilience of the human spirit. Jessie has dedicated his career to helping individuals navigate life transitions, trauma, grief, and identity with courage and authenticity. Drawing on a background in art therapy, neuroscience, and holistic wellness, he integrates creative expression and evidence-based practices to promote healing and self-discovery. Known for his affirming and client-centered approach, Jessie is passionate about teaching future clinicians how to provide ethical, compassionate, and inclusive care. When he’s not in session or teaching, Jessie can often be found writing, creating art, or spending quiet time in nature, reflecting on the stories and lessons that continue to shape his work as a therapist and educator.