Jacqueline Gross
Graduate Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern

Jacqueline Gross
Graduate Clinical Mental Health Counseling Intern
A graduate student in Hood College’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program, Jacqueline brings warmth, empathy, and genuine curiosity into her work with clients. She offers a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where clients are invited to show up exactly as they are.
Jacqueline believes that therapy isn’t a one-size-fits-all approach. She sees each person and each experience as entirely unique, and draws from person-centered, psychoanalytic, psychodynamic, and emotion-focused theories, with mindfulness woven throughout. Her work is guided by a deep commitment to truly getting to know her clients and collaborating with them to discover what healing and growth look like for them. She places great value on building a strong therapeutic relationship based on trust, respect, and authenticity.
Whether someone is navigating anxiety, identity, relationships, life transitions, or just seeking a deeper understanding of themselves, Jacqueline meets them with care, presence, and an open heart. She’s here to walk alongside her clients—supporting, challenging, and celebrating them every step of the way.
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