About Porcher
Porcher Jackson is a licensed clinical social worker with 13 years of experience who helps people facing relationship strain, family conflict, grief, and losses. She also supports clients working on self-esteem, motivation, and navigating big life changes. Her style is respectful and straightforward, aimed at making the first steps feel manageable for someone who may be nervous about starting therapy.
Porcher adapts conversations and plans to each person’s situation. She focuses on practical steps people can try between sessions.
Background and approach
That might include clearer communication skills, ways to cope with loneliness, or pacing through the emotions of separation and grief. Her work often addresses specific stressors such as caregiver fatigue, money-related anxiety, workplace tension, or the aftermath of divorce and separation. She helps people sort priorities, set boundaries, and rebuild confidence after setbacks.
Sessions tend to center on what feels achievable in daily life. When money or life purpose feels overwhelming, she guides clients in small goal setting and problem-solving. For those struggling with abandonment issues or difficulty forgiving, she offers steady support while people make sense of painful experiences.
The approach is practical and person-focused rather than one-size-fits-all. Porcher is licensed as an LCSW in Virginia and draws on her years of practice to tailor care to individual needs. She encourages taking the next step and will work with each person to find a plan that fits their life.
How evidence-based techniques translate online
Porcher uses established, evidence-based therapeutic techniques that focus on practical change and clearer thinking. One common approach she draws on helps people improve communication and resolve conflicts by practicing direct, specific skills for conversations and boundaries. This is useful for relationship strain, workplace tension, and family disagreements.Another core approach centers on coping with loss and big life changes through structured processing and coping strategies. That work helps people organize emotions, create small routines, and find ways to move forward after grief or separation. Both approaches emphasize concrete actions and homework people can use between sessions.
Finding the right approach is a team effort. Porcher works collaboratively to match techniques to each person’s goals and comfort level, adjusting methods as needs change. She discusses options and helps pick what feels most useful for the situation.
Online therapy formats include video calls, phone sessions, live chat, and text-based messaging, offering flexibility for different days and schedules. Video is good for fuller conversations and face-to-face interaction, phone calls require less bandwidth and can fit a work break, live chat is useful for shorter check-ins, and messaging supports ongoing reflection between sessions. These options make it easier to fit consistent therapy into a busy life.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Relationship issues
- Family conflicts
- Grief
Also works with
- Experience
- 13 years
- Licensed
- Virginia, North Carolina
- Languages
- English