At Jeong Healing Therapy, we help cultivate mental wellbeing, emotional openness, and build meaningful connections. Using approaches like RO DBT/DBT, Brainspotting, and PACT for couples, we create a compassionate space for growth and healing. Now also providing Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART).
At Jeong Healing Therapy, we offer a unique and integrative approach to healing, growth, and connection. Guided by the principles of Radically Open DBT (RO DBT), we help you embrace emotional openness and flexibility, transforming patterns of overcontrol into deeper resilience and joy. With the powerful techniques of Brainspotting, we support you in unlocking and healing emotional wounds at their core, allowing you to move through trauma with clarity and empowerment. Using the insights of PACT (Psychobiological Approach to Couples Therapy), we work with couples to foster secure, attuned, and meaningful partnerships.
Our work is also rooted in the principles of Liberation Psychotherapy, centering on the exploration of your identity, values, and the impact of systemic factors on your mental health. We believe in creating a space where your authentic self is not only seen but celebrated—a space where healing becomes an act of reclaiming personal and collective freedom.
Together, we will navigate your unique journey, empowering you to build connection, release what no longer serves you, and create a life of authenticity and balance. We provide teletherapy for Texas, Washington, Illinois and Vermont.
- Martin Luther King Jr.
We acknowledge the original inhabitants, the indigenous culture, of the occupied and unceded land we are on today, who wandered and stewarded these lands for generations. We honor the First People by naming and acknowledging the history of what was done and is being done to those who were here first, because colonialism is a current ongoing process. We offer our respect and acknowledgement to the people who were stewards of this land long before the people from Europe, Asia, or Africa called it their home. We are settlers/colonists on these lands, and that is something we should never forget.