Jenni is a graduate of Simpson University's Masters in Counseling Psychology Program, licensed since 2015 and a CAMFT Certified Supervisor as of March 2023. She is a Certified Daring Way ™ Facilitator - Clinical (CDWF-C), trained in Emotionally Focused Couple's Therapy through Sue Johnson, PhD, and has studied and attended continuing education focused on complex PTSD and trauma-informed interventions, neurodivergence, self-compassion and mindfulness, grief, and adjustment to other life transitions. She is trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), and is passionate about working with those who have experienced trauma, helping them reintegrate back into their own bodies to feel more present and grounded in their lives. She works with Individuals, couples and families of all ages. Jenni is currently not accepting new clients, but please consider inquiring with her associate, Holly! *** We are an LGBTQ+ friendly Organization dedicated to the ongoing education of our own diversity and inclusion practices. *** ASSOCIATES: Holly Dellaganna, MA, AMFT #119224 (530) 408-0241 ABOUT HOLLY: I view therapy as collaborative and am humbled to be a part of your healing process. I believe in meeting my clients where they are, supporting them to identify and create their own therapeutic goals and together, develop an effective plan to support them. I also believe that out of vulnerability comes healing and strive to create a safe, trusting and compassionate space for you to do this courageous work. My experience is in treating anxiety and depression, healing from trauma, navigating relationships and building resiliency to life’s ups and downs. Additionally, I am passionately working towards a specialty in perinatal mental health. I am trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) as an empirically validated trauma healing tool. I also utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mindfulness and view my work through a trauma informed, individual lens. I admire anyone striving to be a better version of themselves. We all have unique experiences and I’m here to be your gentle mirror, to help you navigate and process your experiences, gain an understanding of how they manifest for you, and to support you in developing skills that promote healing and self growth. WHAT IS AN ORACLE OAK? As lovers of the outdoors in all its forms, this practice embraces the symbolism of life's journey by taking a look at what nature provided along the way. Oracle Oaks (Quercus x morehus) are indigenous to the Northern California and Southern Oregon area, just like our practice; a hybrid of the Interior Live Oak and a California Black Oak, created at the edges of the zones of these two 'parent trees.' Because we are a family therapy practice, trained in seeing clients through the lens of a 'system' or network of generational systems, the symbol of this tree stood out to us as representative of the work many of us do - understanding the contributions of our families, their lineage and cultures, beliefs and biases, to how we developed. Understanding our roots helps us reckon with where we are and develop a more thoughtful approach to where we are going.