Jessica Clifton
Psychologist, PhDI provide teletherapy to support patients living in Vermont or California. Schedule online today to get started.
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Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a common neurodevelopmental condition that affects both children and adults. Symptoms of ADHD include inattention, impulsivity, and hyperactivity, often impacting daily life, school, and work performance. Understanding ADHD is crucial for early diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term management.
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I work with individuals seeking deeper self-awareness, emotional healing, and stronger relationships. My clients value a holistic approach that integrates the mind-body connection. I specialize in helping clients navigate anxiety, relationship challenges, life transitions, and build confidence. Together, we’ll cultivate self-love, build resilience, and foster growth. If you’re ready to explore your path to healing and thriving, I’m here to support you every step of the way.
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The clients I work with include individuals, couples, and families dealing with a variety of issues such as gender dysphoria, anxiety, depression, grief, life transition, and relationship issues. I work with a variety of ages including kiddos as young as 10.
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Newport Institute has youth male and female programs located in Southern California, with residential homes for men and women in San Francisco and Los Angeles. They incorporate experiential practices into their patient’s schedules. These include yoga, equine-assisted therapy, cooking classes, and martial arts. Newport strives to provide a well-rounded program, so they also have life skills programs, career counseling and spiritual programs.
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Are you feeling like no one understands you? I get that. Are you having feelings of not belonging and that you don’t even know your own self anymore? I get that, too. Very often, others, like family and friends, can’t understand our trauma and pain, and we don’t want to burden them with it anymore. We feel like a broken record when we share that we aren’t doing well. We are embarrassed that we haven’t healed by now.
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