
Jessica Glynn, LMFT-A
For Clients who reside in
- South Carolina, Washington State, Wisconsin
“Empathy and compassion are two of my many goals that I strive to have for all therapy sessions.”
Jessica Glynn, LMFT-A is currently full
Please check the other therapists available in your state to begin online therapy! Jessica is not taking on new patients at this time. Thank you!
Credentials
Marriage and Family Therapist Training License SC Associate License#: 10353
Private Pay Fees:
50 Minute Session: $100.00
Jessica is able to bill clients who have Aetna and Cigna insurances in South Carolina only.
Jessica@SynergyEtherapy.com
Learn more about therapy with me!
Jessica Glynn is a Masters level, licensed Marriage and Family Therapist Associate (LMFT-A). She began her internship in January of 2024, and graduated from Capella University in December of 2024 with a Masters of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy. Jessica Glynn completed her BS through Walden University (Minneapolis, MN) in 2014. Through her BS program, she studied Psychology.
Through her undergraduate and graduate studies, Jessica has taken an ample amount of courses related to families, marriage, children, and development. She has also taken extensive courses in psychopathology, lifespan development, and behavior. Her courses also focus on family systems, substance abuse, domestic/sexual abuse, grief/ loss/trauma, and general advocacy for clients.
Jessica has completed credits for best practices within the profession, for Telehealth, and for ethics of the Marriage and Family Therapy profession, and multicultural and socioeconomic issues. She was inducted into the Honor Society within her program at Capella University.
Jessica likes to primarily commend her clients on taking the steps to make their mental health a priority by coming to therapy. Jessica employs a systemic, trauma-informed approach to counseling that includes family system therapy techniques through the experiential family therapy method. Jessica works with individuals, children, couples, and families.
Jessica recently completed a 2-day training for Brainspotting – a type of eye movement therapy to help process trauma. “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.”
Outside of counseling clients, Jessica enjoys making memories with her family and traveling with them. She enjoys yoga, singing, photography, and hiking. Jessica also enjoys reading professional literature on the field of Marriage and Family Therapy to best assist her clients within their sessions.
Jessica is under supervision of Kayce Bragg, LPC and Dr. Lisa Lovelace, PsyD, LP
About Jessica Glynn, LMFT-A
Empathy and compassion are two of the many goals I have for my therapy sessions. You desire a therapist that you can trust and has your best interest in mind. That is what I strive to do. I want to create a comfortable atmosphere, where you are able to share whichever topic is most important to you at that time.
I place importance on the guidance you provide me in regard to what you feel is the current presenting problem and how you would like to approach that. I ensure that our sessions are not only a safe place but a judgment-free zone as well.
I care about how my clients are feeling regarding our sessions. I want for you to feel empowered, and motivated to make whatever changes you feel are necessary. I strive to assist my clients in doing so, with each session.
Check out my latest podcast, The Indigo Lounge, made for my clients to help them in between sessions to focus on guided meditations!