About Jacqueline
Jacqueline Rose is a licensed clinical social worker who helps people facing stress, anxiety, depression, and major life changes. She brings a calm, straightforward presence and a focus on respect and compassion. Her style aims to make difficult conversations easier to manage for people who feel stuck or overwhelmed.
With 33 years of work experience in New York, she draws on a wide range of situations she has encountered. Jacqueline adapts conversations and plans to each person’s needs rather than using the same steps for everyone.
Background and approach
Sessions focus on clear goals and practical next steps you can try between meetings. People often come for help with trauma and abuse, coping with grief, issues around intimacy, or struggles with motivation and self-esteem. She also supports concerns such as sleep and eating problems, addictions, and mood differences like bipolar disorder and ADHD-related challenges.
Jacqueline has additional focus on adoption and foster care, autism and Asperger syndrome, and blended family issues. Her approach is collaborative - she listens, reflects what she hears, and helps you choose actions that fit your life. She emphasizes small, manageable changes alongside exploring deeper feelings when that feels right.
The goal is steady progress and more confidence in day-to-day choices. Jacqueline works in English and practices from New York. She aims to create a respectful space where people can take the first steps toward greater balance and wellbeing.
How evidence-based techniques translate to online care
Many evidence-based therapeutic methods focus on practical skills and clearer thinking. Cognitive approaches help people notice unhelpful thought patterns and try different ways of thinking to reduce anxiety and low mood. Problem-focused techniques break down overwhelming issues into small, manageable steps so progress feels possible for someone dealing with stress, motivation, or life changes.Finding the right approach is a team effort. The therapist will work with you to identify goals, try methods that fit your needs, and adjust as you learn what helps. That collaborative process means techniques can be mixed and shaped to match your preferences and daily life.
Online sessions can use video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging to suit different needs. Video is useful for full conversations and visual cues, phone calls can be easier when bandwidth is limited, live chat offers a quicker check-in, and messaging is helpful for short updates or reflection between sessions. These options make it easier to fit therapy around work, caregiving, or busy schedules.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
Also works with
- Addictions
- ADHD
- Adoption and foster care
- Anger management
- Autism and Asperger Syndrome
- Bipolar disorder
- Blended family issues
- Career difficulties
- Coping with life changes
- Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder (DMDD)
- Eating and food-related issues
- Eating disorders
- Emptiness
- Family conflicts
- Grief
- HIV / AIDS
- Intimacy-related issues
- Isolation / loneliness
- Parenting issues
- Postpartum depression
- Relationship issues
- Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD)
- Self esteem
- Sleeping disorders
- Trauma and abuse
- Experience
- 33 years
- Licensed
- New York
- Languages
- English