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Jessica Lackey

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, LCSW, LAC
Accepting clients Last Updated 0 days ago

The transition from high school to whatever lies beyond it for you can be challenging. Suddenly, the whole world is in front of you and there is no set "map" for what is next. You can choose college, or a career. You can stay in your home town or move far away. You have increased opportunities to explore your own identity, make choices about romantic partnerships, and consider whether you'd like to start your own family some day. Your friends' lives are changing too; some will remain in your life and you'll grow apart from others. Your relationship with your family is also changing-- both in ways that feel helpful and ways that feel hard or sad. There are so many new decisions to make, people to meet, places to explore.

For some young adults, these changes feel exciting. Others feel overwhelmed and even paralyzed, frozen, by all of these changes at once. Often, there are a mix of emotions present.

As we adjust to the demands of a new job or a difficult college class, or living away from our families for the first time, we may notice increased stress or big emotions that feel difficult to manage. Times of transition can also stir up past wounds such as memories of difficult or traumatic events or tense relationships with loved ones. We may find ourselves experiencing increased symptoms of worry, intense sadness, decreased motivation, conflict with other people, or intrusive thoughts and memories that affect our ability to sleep or concentrate. Some of us may try to cope by using alcohol or other substances, and we may start to wonder if this is really as helpful as we once thought it was.

Young adulthood can be so many things, both wonderful and challenging. Sometimes, therapy can be a helpful way to sort it all out or heal from difficult events that continue to make daily life difficult. I enjoy working with young adults as they navigate this unique season of life, and would be honored to walk alongside you in this work.

I believe you are incredibly resilient, meaning you are capable of getting through hard things. My approach is to work as a team with you to identify the strengths you already have, discuss your goals, and determine which strategies might be most helpful to help you reach those goals.

I also understand the importance of finding the right match when you are looking for a therapist. Feel free to visit my website to schedule a free 15 minute consultation and we can chat to see if we are a good fit. I accept multiple insurance plans, and can offer both in-person and telehealth therapy.

www.quietudetherapy.com


Specialties

Addiction Alcohol Misuse or Abuse Anxiety Career Concerns College adjustment Cultural Adjustment Depression Family Conflict Grief and Loss Immigration Stress Intimate Partner Abuse Life Transitions Pregnancy and Postpartum Relationship Issues Religion or Spirituality Stress Stress from Academics Substance Abuse Trauma & PTSD

In-Network Insurance Plans

Jessica Lackey is in network for the following plans:

Aetna CHP Kaiser Permanente Medicaid Optum Oscar Oxford Quest Behavioral Health UMR UnitedHealthcare
Paperwork:

I can provide you with paperwork for reimbursement from your insurance company if you are seeking out-of-network sessions.

NPI Number

1841710209

Rates

First session $150
Ongoing sessions $150

Locations

8120 Sheridan Boulevard
Suite C216
Westminster, CO 80003
(720) 593-8794
Map of provider office locations

Practice Hours

Monday --
Tuesday --
Wednesday 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Thursday 7:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Friday --
Saturday --
Sunday --

Treatment Approaches

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy Attachment-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Culturally Sensitive Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) EMDR Emotionally Focused Therapy Integrative Mindfulness Motivational Interviewing Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) Strength-Based Trauma Focused

Modalities

Individuals

Age Groups

Adolescents (13-17) Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-64) Seniors (65+)

Communities

Immigrants Undocumented

Meeting Options

Video sessions available
In-person sessions available

Qualifications

  • Years in Practice: 8
  • License(s): CO-CSW.09926156, CO-ACD.0001952

More About Me

  • Languages Spoken: English, Spanish
  • Race(s): White
  • Gender(s): Cisgender, Woman
  • Sexual Orientation(s): Straight

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