Jenny Le Stanton
Qualifications
Counseling Intern, working towards Idaho state licensing for professional counseling, LPC
Under the supervision of Katie Whiting MS, LMFT
Capella University, Master in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Utah State University, Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Elementary Education
Utah State University, Bachelor of Science (BS) in Special Education
Learning Specialist for grades 9-12, experienced in supporting students with various diagnoses
Areas of Interest
Minority demographics (BIPOC; Black, Indigenous, People of Color)
Life Skills / Transitions / Emerging Adults
LGBTQIA+
Trauma
About Jenny
I am a dedicated counselor who fosters emotional regulation and distress tolerance, helping my clients navigate challenging feelings with resilience and self-compassion. I strive to build trust and transparency in every therapeutic relationship, ensuring that my clients feel heard, safe, while empowering them to be active collaborators in their healing journey.
I value and incorporate multicultural, religious, and gender sensitivity into my practice, tailoring my approach to honor the diverse backgrounds and experiences of each individual.
By integrating psychotherapy and evidence-based interventions with a commitment to ongoing self-awareness and self-care, I aim to create a supportive and authentic environment that not only promotes lasting change for my clients but also sustains my passion and effectiveness as a practitioner.
Additionally, I am a steadfast advocate for minority demographics, working to ensure that culturally sensitive mental health services are accessible and that the unique voices of underserved communities are heard and respected.
I am committed to creating an inclusive and safe environment for everyone, regardless of socioeconomic status, ability / disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, race, spirituality / religion, or age.
I honor the rich diversity that everyone contributes and prioritize working diligently to empower each individual to express themselves fully and authentically.
Every person has a voice. That voice takes up space and deserves to be heard.