About Jennifer
Jennifer Haller is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 15 years of experience. She practices from Texas and offers a calm, down-to-earth approach for people facing hard moments. Her work focuses on the whole person - mind, body, and spirit - rather than a label.
She makes space for spiritual questions without prescribing any particular religion. Her sessions often combine talking with body-focused awareness. That somatic lens helps people notice how emotions show up in the body and learn simple ways to regulate stress.
Background and approach
She also uses mindfulness and narrative techniques to help people stay present and rewrite the stories that keep them stuck. Jennifer supports people dealing with stress, anxiety, grief, depression, trauma and addiction. She also helps with intimacy concerns, self-esteem, caregiver strain, hospice and end-of-life issues, and compassion fatigue.
Her style is gentle but practical, with attention to daily coping skills that fit real life. She draws on client-centered and existential ideas to meet each person where they are. Sessions invite curiosity about values and meaning while keeping focus on what feels useful now.
Collaboration guides the pace and goals of work together. Practical options include talking, breath work, mindful exercises, and reflecting on life stories. Jennifer encourages small steps and clear tools you can use between sessions.
If someone wants support that blends body awareness with everyday strategies, she aims to offer that kind of care.
How somatic and reflective approaches work online
Jennifer integrates somatic therapy in online sessions by helping people notice bodily sensations, breathing patterns, and tension while talking through concerns; this can be useful for stress, anxiety, grief, and trauma-related symptoms. Client-centered therapy is a simple backbone in her work - she listens closely, follows the client's lead, and helps people clarify what they want to change in their lives. Existential therapy supports questions about meaning, values, and purpose and can help when people feel stuck or face major life transitions.Choosing the right mix of approaches is part of the process. The therapist works collaboratively to match methods to your goals and comfort level, checking in about what helps and adjusting the plan as you go. This makes room for gentle pacing and practical tools that fit your daily life.
Online therapy offers flexible ways to connect: video calls for face-to-face interaction, phone sessions when video isn't possible, and live chat or text messaging for shorter check-ins or ongoing support. These formats make it easier to continue steady work without long commutes and allow people to practice somatic and mindfulness exercises in their own environment.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- Family conflicts
- Grief
Also works with
Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 15 years
- Licensed
- Arizona, Texas
- Languages
- English