
There’s no denying that life isn’t always a walk in the park. While I’m sure you can relate to this as an adult, the same goes for kids, teens, and college-age students. Don’t forget, they’re going through this life without a manual, just as you are.
But life is also spectacularly beautiful.
Unfortunately, the trials faced during any phase of life can often dim that beauty and hold your child back from living the life they deserve. Anxiety, depression, and self-doubt can creep into your child’s life at any age. Mental health challenges can rob them of happiness, self-confidence, and life-fulfillment.
I get it. I’ve been in their shoes. As an experienced, understanding, and caring counselor for teens, children, and young adults. I can help support your child, whether they are elementary-school-aged, in the turbulent teenage years, or college-aged.
And, because I value being an advocate for kids and an ally for parents, I can support you, too.
“There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.”
– John Green
About Jennifer Horn, LMHC
Therapist For Young Adults, Teens, and Children, Lover of Quotes and Swiftie
Therapy can be transformative and empowering. I know because I have first-hand experience.
During one part of my college years, I went through some challenging times, leading to my dealing with difficult emotions. In turn, this affected my ability to concentrate on school. Thanks to the help of one perceptive English professor, I began counseling with the campus therapist.
This was a pivotal moment for me. Not only did that counselor help me find my voice and discover my inner strength, but they also empowered me to be my own advocate and confidently make healthier decisions for my life.
I felt seen.
I felt heard.
I felt understood.


Being in therapy opened my eyes to my true career path: to become a therapist for young adults, children, and teens.
It uncovered my desire to help others like you find your voice and true potential and discover that you can change something in your life if you want to.
So I know what it’s like on both sides of the couch. I can empathize. And I can help.
With that said, it’s essential to understand that making positive changes in your life requires:
- welcoming self-growth
- embracing accountability
- letting go of what you cannot control
And because I adore powerful quotes, and because I’m a Swiftie, in the immortal words of the one and only Taylor Swift:
“Part of growing up and moving into new chapters of your life is about catch and release; you can’t carry all things, decide what is yours to hold and let the rest go.”
What Makes Me Unique as A Counselor for Teens, Children, and Young Adults
First of all, I’m human, just like you. That means I’ve been through some stuff, just like you. Yes, I’m a therapist, but that’s second to the fact that I understand anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem from a first-hand perspective.
So, I can relate. And I’ll meet you where you are, treating you or your child as my equal.
I’ve worked with clients that run the socioeconomic gamut, from children involved in the juvenile justice system with absentee parents to clients living in affluent dual-income households with two involved parents.
I know how to get along with these populations and everyone in between. That’s because I treat everyone, first and foremost, as a human being. I respect everyone, no matter what the situation.
So, no judgment. Ever.

What People Are Saying
“She’s a fantastic person and therapist.”
“I have struggled for almost 2 years since my husbands death and she has been wonderful. Being able to just vent and discuss everything has been amazing for me.”
“She listens. And allows me to explain everything I’m going through or feeling. I can open up to her and she will be patient with me. She’s also helped me realize emotions are more complicated than just being “angry” or “sad” there’s usually something deeper behind them.”
“Jenifer will meet you where you’re at, never judge, offer tools and work towards long term growth. Her approach is not band aid based or heavy handed. She has helped me immensely with my anxiety and relationships.”