About Jayme
Hi, my name is Jayme Nichols and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. Before becoming a counselor I was a Youth Minister for about 20 years. I received my Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the Townsend Institute at Concordia University in Irvine, CA. I have experience and passion for working with children, teens, young adults, and women.
One of my favorite parts of the counseling process is providing a safe space for you to just be. From there, we can look more closely at feelings and patterns that keep you stuck, confused, frustrated, and disconnected. At a safe pace we will work together to achieve greater understanding and insight that can help develop new skills and ways of thinking that will enhance your relationship with yourself and others as you create new healthy patterns of being. I am client-centered and trauma informed with a focus on building a trusting therapeutic relationship with you to provide a safe space to share honestly, discover patterns that are roadblocks, and build new skills for growth.
I value a strong relationship as a foundation for our work and use a collaborative approach. I have experience working with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, self-harm, grief, trauma, identity struggles, self-esteem issues, spiritual abuse, and social anxiety. There are a variety of research- based strategies that assist with emotional healing and I incorporate those based on the unique needs and background of each client.
Through a trauma informed lens that is supportive of all cultures, beliefs, and backgrounds, I partner with you to develop an individualized plan specific to the goals and healing you want to achieve.
I know that is a lot and I would love to chat more as you continue to discover who the right fit is for you to continue your journey of healing and growth. I invite you to reach out for a free text/call or send me an email to get to know me a bit more. And whether you reach out or not, please know that I am rooting for you and your healing!
Treatment experience
Anxiety, depression, family relationships, self-esteem, identity, women’s health, trauma, life stage transitions, social anxiety, and spirituality.
Treatment approaches
Client-centered, brainspotting, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, psychodynamic, trauma informed, motivational interviewing, mindfulness, and interpersonal neurobiology
Our Counselors
Bryan Snead
M.A. LMFT, LPC | Asst. Director of Counseling
Grace Jordan
M.A., LPC
Bethany Schaefer
M.A., LPC
Bridget Butterworth
M.A., LPC
Deanna Morrice
M.S.S.W., LCSW
Amanda Tipps
M.A., LPC
Jayme Nichols
M.A., LPC
Nikki Cheek
Graduate Student Intern, Supervised by Staci Reichmanis, M.A., LPC | Director of Counseling