Jazzia Findlay is a Limited Permit Mental Health Counselor (MHC-LP) with a master’s degree in forensic Mental Health Counseling from John Jay College of Criminal Justice. She is deeply committed to supporting individuals as they navigate personal challenges and work toward meaningful growth. With a strong foundation in evidence-based therapeutic techniques and a passion for continuous learning, Jazzia creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel safe exploring their thoughts and emotions. She has experience working with diverse populations and integrates multiple perspectives into her therapeutic approach. Jazzia utilizes evidence-based modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and person-centered techniques, tailoring her approach to meet each client’s unique needs. Her integrative style is designed to empower clients, strengthen coping skills, and support their healing process. Jazzia’s clinical focus includes anxiety, depression, trauma, and substance use. She works collaboratively with clients to build practical coping strategies, increase self-awareness, and foster resilience. Through empathy, active listening, and goal-oriented care, she strives to establish a strong therapeutic relationship that promotes personal growth and lasting change. She welcomes individuals from all backgrounds, particularly those experiencing emotional challenges or navigating significant life transitions. Jazzia believes therapy should be individualized and guided by each client’s personal experiences and goals. Her approach supports clients in building resilience, enhancing self-understanding, and working toward a more fulfilling and balanced life.