Jackie Voluz, LMSW

 
 

Staff Therapist

They/Them

Jackie focuses on helping clients process stressful and traumatic experiences in a warm, encouraging, and critically conscious relationship. Their goal is to help clients reflect on and heal from shame and self-doubt in all its forms, and find expansiveness, embodiment, and liberation. They work with TGNC, queer, kinky, poly, justice-involved, HIV+, and sex working adults and young adults on topics ranging from life stage transitions, intimate partner violence, gender and sexuality, dissociation, and anxiety and depression.

To do this, Jackie uses an eclectic, highly personalized approach by drawing from narrative therapy, mindfulness and somatic therapy, and dialectical-behavioral therapy. As a white therapist, Jackie is mindful that these tools are most impactful when paired with an anti-oppressive harm reduction approach grounded in critical race theory. They believe that at the heart of this process is collaboration, good humor, and non-judgemental positivity.

Jackie is a graduate of Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College and Middlebury College, and can provide individual or couples therapy in English or Russian.