

About Jenaiah
It can be exhausting trying to keep it together when you feel as though your life is falling apart. You're likely feeling overwhelmed, stuck, and maybe don't recognize the person you've become. Together, we will work to figure out the root of what's going on, discover your innate strengths, find your authentic voice and develop coping skills so you can reconnect with those you care about and find hope for the future. You will be empowered to stand confident, with a greater sense of purpose and well-being than ever before.
As a Board-Certified Therapist, I specialize in working with women and moms struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship conflicts, grief, low self-esteem, addiction, trauma, mood disorders, and a lack of direction.
My therapeutic approach stems from the belief that when real women like you are able to tell their story without fear of judgment, they are able to uncover their authentic voice, leading them down a road of healing and recovery. Radical Healing Counseling Center is a safe haven for you to begin doing more than just living day to day. It's time for you to thrive!
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Hand-in-hand, allow me to get you through life's stressful moments as your Therapist, advocate, and personal coach. Schedule a quick consultation call today to see if we would be a good fit for your goals. I look forward to hearing from you!

Accomplishments
& Quick Facts
San Francisco Bay native that loves the diversity the city has to offer.
Acquired multiple degrees and accomplishments from San Francisco State University, including a BA in Social Work, BA in Women & Gender Studies, and a Masters in Social Work. Was on the dean's list and rewarded The Ray Uribe Scholarship, Vera & Berry Lee Clanton Scholarship, and the SFSU Scholarship.
Quality family time to me is everything! I enjoy making memories with my children and taking every opportunity I can to travel and give back to the community.
My Motto: “Laugh as much as possible, always laugh. It’s the sweetest thing one can do for oneself & one’s fellow human beings.”
- Maya Angelou



