Jordan Roe, MA
M.A., Mental Health Counseling, Northwestern University
B.A., Wesleyan University
In sessions Jordan utilizes humor, curiosity, and unconditional positive regard to build a comforting therapeutic space for individuals to reflect on their own story while challenging the internal narratives that may no longer serve them.
As a queer person herself, Jordan is a particularly great match for clients looking for a therapist that brings a nuanced understanding of queerness, neurodivergence, and identity-evolution. Her unique insight on these dynamics largely contribute to her clients reporting feeling more “seen” than they have with other therapists in the past.
Jordan’s two-pronged clinical approach often means that clients benefit from both increasing self-awareness while developing self-compassion. This work often involves unlearning compulsory over-functioning patterns and detangling one’s productivity from their self-worth.
While engaging with Jordan’s trauma-informed psychodynamic approach to therapy, clients have found transformative success in areas of internalized shame, attachment injury, sex anxiety, gender-exploration, breaking intergenerational patterns, and processing those painful unresolved emotions.