Jordan Cox, LGPC
License # LG 13592
Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT)
EMDR Trained
“There’s no normal life that is free of pain. It’s the very wrestling with our problems that can be the impetus of our growth.”
- Fred Rogers
You are likely a good match for Jordan if:
You struggle with chronic mental illness and/or a complex trauma history
You are curious about how Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) treatment can help you
You are curious about learning to regulate your emotions, tolerate distress and learn skills that you can implement in your daily life to help better manage and reduce the impact your symptoms have on you with Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
You are a High School or College athlete struggling with your mental health due to the athletic and academic demands
You need flexible morning, afternoon or weekend appointments
Please note that all LG or LM level clinicians are being supervised by an approved clinical supervisor
A Letter from Jordan
Hi! My name is Jordan, a country girl raised in Oklahoma who enjoys anything associated with the wilderness. For the past seven years I have worked as a counselor serving individuals diagnosed with chronic mental illness or traumatic brain injuries. I am a Licensed Graduate Counselor who enjoys working with individuals to better understand their experience and overcome difficult times. As an EDMR and DBT trained therapist I believe that our childhood has a profound effect on our behaviors as well as how we perceive the world. If you are looking for a therapist that uses a client centered approach then we would be a good match.
While in graduate school at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology. My thesis focused on individuals with chronic mental illness and the effects of group homes. In 2021, I presented at the Chicago School of Professional Psychology Conference on Stress and International Athletes' Performance. My interest in this was born out of my experiences playing volleyball in college and later coaching young ladies. I saw first- hand the strong impact the need for high performance has on general stress but also mental health and academic performance. This is my is my current area of clinical focus, especially as related to traumatic experiences and complex childhood to young adult trauma. I also enjoy working with folks experiencing depression, anxiety and phobias.
With my work experience as well as personal experiences with mental health I understand how debilitating symptoms can be. I strive to help others understand that there is a light at the end of the tunnel and guide you through, as long as you are ready to put in the work! I can’t wait to meet you :-)