About Jacqueline
Jacqueline Biggs Eidt offers help for people coping with family conflict, trauma and abuse, and parenting struggles. She introduces calm, practical conversations so parents can make small changes that matter. Jacqueline names the issues clearly and focuses on what feels manageable now.
Jacqueline is a licensed clinical social worker. She has 20 years of professional experience and holds LA LCSW 13491 and MS LCSW C5186. She keeps sessions straightforward and responsive to each person’s situation.
Background and approach
In sessions she listens for the key patterns that cause repeated upset. Then she works with people to try different responses and build clearer boundaries. Conversations include steps for handling guilt, shame, caregiver stress, and workplace strain.
She also helps people process trauma, including post-traumatic stress and experiences of abandonment. Jacqueline supports women navigating life changes and questions about purpose and forgiveness. Her style is patient and grounding, with attention to practical next steps.
To begin she tailors the plan to each person’s needs and pace. Jacqueline aims to make therapy feel doable rather than overwhelming. The focus is on steady progress toward clearer relationships and more manageable daily life.
Practical approaches for online healing and growth
Jacqueline uses evidence-based techniques that focus on clear steps and real-life changes. One common approach is trauma-informed work, which involves pacing conversations to help people process difficult memories and reduce overwhelming reactions. This approach can help with post-traumatic stress and abuse-related concerns. Another approach emphasizes skills for relationships and parenting. Sessions include practicing communication, setting boundaries, and managing caregiver stress so daily life feels more manageable. These techniques aim to reduce guilt and shame and improve interactions at home and work. Finding the right approach is part of the process. Jacqueline collaborates with each person to decide what methods fit their goals and comfort level. She adjusts the plan over time based on progress and preferences. Online formats offer practical benefits for busy lives. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation when a clear visual connection helps, while phone sessions suit quicker check-ins or times with lower bandwidth. Live chat and text-based messaging work well for short updates, emotional support between sessions, or when typing feels easier than speaking. These options make it simpler to fit therapy into work, caregiving, and travel schedules.Frequently asked questions
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Family conflicts
- Trauma and abuse
- Parenting issues
Also works with
- Experience
- 20 years
- Licensed
- Mississippi, Louisiana
- Languages
- English