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Online therapist

Jennifer Revoir

Collaborative, direct therapy for everyday challenges

Credentials
LCSW
Experience
15 years
Licensed in
North Carolina, Virginia
Languages
English
Format
Online sessions

About Jennifer

Jennifer Revoir is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with fifteen years of experience. She offers straightforward, honest therapy that centers each person's views and goals. Sessions focus on practical steps and clear conversation rather than jargon.

Parents and adults will find a calm, steady presence that pays attention to life demands and relationships. Jennifer uses a mix of approaches to address stress, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, and challenges with self-esteem or anger.

Background and approach

She also works on parenting concerns, relationship and family issues, and situations tied to adoption, attachment, and blended households. Her background includes work in independent practice and social service settings, which shapes a flexible approach to care. Her style is direct but respectful.

She asks what matters most to the client and adjusts pace based on comfort and readiness. Therapy usually combines talking through patterns with practical tools from cognitive behavioral work and emotion-focused methods. Clients can expect a focus on clear communication and realistic steps for change.

Jennifer pays attention to feelings like guilt, shame, isolation, and compassion fatigue, and she helps people find manageable ways forward. She also includes acceptance-oriented ideas when people face difficult or ongoing life changes. She practices in North Carolina and speaks English.

Jennifer accepts international clients and offers sessions in several formats to fit different schedules and needs.

Therapeutic approaches and flexible online care

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) helps people notice difficult thoughts and feelings without being ruled by them, then choose actions that match their values. It can be useful for managing anxiety, stress, and life transitions. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) focuses on identifying unhelpful thinking and changing behaviors that maintain problems; it often helps with depression, anxiety, and anger by teaching concrete skills to change patterns. Emotionally-Focused Therapy (EFT) centers on emotions and connection, helping people clarify feelings and improve how they relate to others during conflict or loss.

Finding the right approach is part of therapy. The therapist works collaboratively to pick methods that fit a person's goals, needs, and comfort. Plans are adjusted over time, so the approach can shift if something else would work better.

Online therapy makes those approaches accessible through video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging. These options let people fit sessions around parenting, work, and daily life without traveling. The varied formats also let someone choose more or less real-time interaction depending on what feels most helpful.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)

Less about arguing with difficult thoughts, more about loosening their grip and acting on what matters to you anyway. Values and committed action carry the work, which suits conversation at a distance.

Attachment-Based Therapy

Looks at how early bonds shaped what you expect from closeness, and how that plays out now with a partner, a parent, or your own children.

Client-Centered Therapy

The direction comes from you rather than from a set programme. The therapist offers a warm, non-judgemental space to think out loud and work at your own pace. Online, this rests on the relationship rather than on being in the same room.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of problems does this therapist address?
She works with stress, anxiety, depression, grief, trauma and abuse, parenting and family matters, relationship concerns, self-esteem, anger, ADHD, and related life changes.
What is the general therapy style used in sessions?
Her style is direct and respectful. Sessions combine clear conversation with practical strategies and attention to the client's values and goals.
How much clinical experience does she have?
She has fifteen years of clinical experience and has worked in independent practice and other social service agencies.
What credentials and region are listed for this therapist?
She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker - LCSW - with licenses VA LCSW 0904004348 and NC LCSW C003686, and practices in North Carolina.
Which languages are supported and can international clients connect?
Sessions are offered in English, and she accepts international clients.
What session formats are available?
Sessions are offered as video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to suit different needs.
How are fees and payment handled?
Cost varies with location and therapist availability; sessions use a subscription model that can be canceled at any time.
What are the steps to begin working together?
Use the Start Therapy button, complete a short matching questionnaire, and then schedule according to the therapist's availability.

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