Jacqueline Biggs Eidt
Experienced LCSW supporting families and parents
- Credentials
- LCSW
- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed in
- Mississippi, Louisiana
- Languages
- English
- Format
- Online sessions
About Jacqueline
Jacqueline Biggs Eidt is a licensed clinical social worker who focuses on family concerns, trauma and abuse, and parenting challenges. She brings 20 years of experience and works to create respectful, sensitive, and compassionate conversations. Jacqueline adapts talks and plans to fit each person’s situation.
She emphasizes practical steps parents can take and steady support through difficult moments. Jacqueline has worked in both Louisiana and Mississippi during her career. She draws on long-term clinical work with people affected by trauma, including post-traumatic stress and abuse.
Background and approach
She also addresses related struggles such as guilt, shame, abandonment, and caregiver stress. Her approach centers on tailoring sessions to what a person needs. That means listening first, then deciding together what to try next.
Jacqueline aims to make plans that feel doable for daily life and family routines. Forgiveness, life purpose, and workplace concerns are also part of her work when they connect to family and parenting issues. Clients can expect conversations that balance honesty with warmth.
Jacqueline uses her LCSW training to guide practical steps and coping strategies. She encourages parents to take small, steady changes rather than aiming for perfect solutions. Because she works across related topics, Jacqueline helps people sort priorities and reduce stress as they rebuild family balance.
Her style is direct but kind, focused on helping families find clearer ways forward.
Therapeutic methods and online care for family and trauma work
Jacqueline uses evidence-based therapeutic techniques to address trauma and parenting concerns. One approach focuses on trauma-informed care which helps people understand how past injuries affect current feelings and relationships. This method often includes grounding skills and step-by-step work to reduce distress and improve daily functioning.Another commonly used approach emphasizes skills-building for parenting and family communication. That involves teaching specific ways to handle conflict, set boundaries, and create routines that reduce stress at home. These techniques are practical and aimed at changes parents can use right away.
Finding the right approach is a collaborative process. Jacqueline will talk with each person about goals and preferences, and together they will decide which techniques to try. She adapts methods over time based on what is working and what needs change.
Online therapy options include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging. These formats make it easier to fit therapy around family schedules and handle brief check-ins or ongoing work. The variety of formats also helps people stay connected when travel, childcare, or work would otherwise get in the way.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
- Parenting issues
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- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed
- Mississippi, Louisiana
- Languages
- English
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