A comprehensive, CEU-approved training designed to meet the 40-hour Texas LPC supervision requirement. Led by Jessica Eiseman, MS, LPC-S, NCC, this course combines 14 hours of live virtual instruction with 26 hours of flexible, self-paced assignments.
Topics include supervision models, legal/ethical standards, cultural competence, and strategies for effective, equitable supervision.
✅ 14 CE hours focused on ethics and legal issues
💻 Virtual + at-home hybrid format · Equitable pricing available
A recorded 3-hour CE-eligible training offering a clinical and personal look at how ADHD uniquely presents in women and girls — often resulting in late or misdiagnosis. Jessica shares her lived experience alongside practical strategies for therapy, strength-based treatment, and understanding hormonal influences.
🎓 Designed for clinicians and individuals seeking deeper insight
📌 Counts toward cultural competency CE credit in Texas
CEU training attended by 500+ clinicians. Explored Texas LPC rule updates, ethical decision-making models, and clinical applications.
📍 TPN Health, 2023 (no longer active)
Through Mental Vitamins™, I offer live and self-paced trainings focused on emotional wellness, clinical ethics, supervision, and culturally responsive care. These workshops are designed for mental health professionals seeking practical, reflective, and accessible continuing education.
Practical, supportive, and insight-driven. These downloadable tools are designed to help you build reflection into your daily life, support emotional clarity, and stay grounded in your growth. Whether you're in therapy, leading others, or simply seeking more intention in your day, these resources offer small, meaningful steps forward.
Reflect. Heal. Grow.
My Journey Journal is a guided digital journal designed to help you explore your emotions, uncover insights, and track your personal growth. Whether you're navigating grief, change, or a new chapter in life, this reflective tool offers prompts and space to connect with your inner self. Perfect for daily reflection or occasional check-ins, this journal supports emotional clarity and self-compassion.
🔸 Ideal for: Individuals in therapy, mental health professionals, or anyone on a journey of self-discovery.
🔸 Format: Digital, fillable PDF
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Plan with presence. Live with intention.
The Mindfulness Planner is a thoughtfully designed tool that blends structure and self-care. This digital planner helps you manage your time while nurturing your mental wellness. With weekly check-ins, goal-setting prompts, and mindfulness exercises woven throughout, it’s more than a planner—it’s a wellness companion.
🔸 Ideal for: Busy professionals, students, and anyone seeking balance and intentional living.
🔸 Format: Digital, fillable planner
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Your essential companion after completing the 40-hour LPC Supervisor Training in Texas. This planner walks you through the real-world steps of launching and maintaining a supervision practice — from application to interviews to marketing. Designed with both structure and flexibility in mind, it includes guidance, prompts, resources, and questions to help you confidently support your supervisees while growing into your role as a clinical leader.
Printable affirmation cards for surviving perimenopause (with minimal felonies). 🔗 Check them out here.
I regularly contribute to conversations in national publications and professional platforms, offering insights rooted in lived experience, trauma-informed care, clinical ethics, and inclusive supervision. Whether I'm interviewed as an expert or featured in editorial content, my goal is always to bring clarity, nuance, and compassion to public discussions on mental health. These pieces highlight my voice and values in the broader landscape of therapeutic work and mental wellness.
Selected speaker for the inaugural TEDxLone Star College event under the theme "Looking UP," focused on resilience, hope, and transformation.
📍 Houston, TX ·
🗓️ September 6, 2025
Quoted and interviewed in the national American Counseling Association magazine, Counseling Today, on “The Impact of Telebehavioral Health on Clinical Practice,” discussing rapport-building and ethics in virtual care.
A viral article about the gig economy's impact on therapy and the emotional toll on private practice clinicians.
Featured Interview – Authority Magazine, April 2020
In this insightful Q&A, Jessica Eiseman offers actionable strategies for managing anxiety and finding inner peace amidst chaos. Drawing from her personal and professional experience—including her journey founding Ajana Therapy—she explores themes of vulnerability, grounding, empathy, and resilience. Jessica shares five practical tools for restoring calm and connection, and reminds readers that serenity begins with coming back to ourselves.
Published by: VoyageHouston | Date: June 25, 2024
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This in-depth interview offers a candid glimpse into Jessica's personal and professional journey—from being the first in her family to attend college to becoming the founder of Ajana Therapy & Clinical Services. Jessica shares how early experiences in community mental health, motherhood, and a later-in-life ADHD diagnosis shaped her mission to provide accessible, affirming care. She discusses building a group practice rooted in relational cultural theory and equity, her work in immigration evaluations, and her broader belief that individual healing can drive social change.
Canvas Rebel, June 2022
In this unfiltered, behind-the-scenes feature, Jessica Eiseman, MS, LPC-S, NCC recounts how her first counseling job began with a Craigslist ad and ended in a full-blown FBI raid. The interview explores the gritty realities of entering the mental health field, navigating early burnout, and finding purpose through unpredictability. It’s a powerful reflection on growth, resilience, and finding humor in the hard moments.
Voyage Houston, October 2019
Just eight months after opening Ajana Therapy & Clinical Services, Jessica Eiseman, MS, LPC-S, NCC sat down with Voyage Houston to reflect on the unlikely path that led her to private practice. From working in community mental health clinics to weathering postpartum depression and professional burnout, Jessica shared how discomfort became the catalyst for building something affirming and inclusive. The article also offers a candid look into her early career missteps (including a job that ended in an FBI raid), her passion for maternal mental health, and the origin of Ajana’s name — a nod to the beauty of uncertainty.
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Counseling Today Magazine, May 2024
In this expert Q&A for the American Counseling Association’s Counseling Today, Jessica Eiseman, MS, LPC-S, NCC, was invited to offer guidance for newly licensed associate counselors building a private practice. Addressing the challenges of credibility, specialization, and limited access to certifications, Jessica shared actionable steps for early-career clinicians to build connection, confidence, and competence with their ideal clients — all without waiting for full licensure.
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Verywell Mind, July 2022
Interviewed Expert: Jessica Eiseman, MS, LPC-S, NCC
In this nationally published article, Jessica was interviewed by Verywell Mind on the emotional, neurological, and clinical impacts of repeated exposure to death. As part of a multidisciplinary exploration, she offered insights on how compassion fatigue, burnout, and media saturation can contribute to desensitization — and shared therapeutic strategies like grounding, reducing stress, and evidence-based modalities (such as CBT and IFS) for reengaging with grief and emotional processing in a healthy way.
Interview feature in Showbiz Cheat Sheet
In this article inspired by The Good Doctor, I was honored to contribute expert insight on how people can recognize when it might be time to seek therapy. I emphasized that therapy isn't only for crisis — it’s also a meaningful form of self-care. Whether you’re managing trauma, processing life transitions, or simply making space to focus on yourself, therapy offers support, reflection, and healing.
Interview feature in The Leader News
In this piece exploring the post-pandemic surge in mental health service demand, I shared insights into how political events and systemic barriers — such as insurance limitations for associate counselors — are shaping access to care. I emphasized the intersection of trauma, current events, and the growing need for inclusive, accessible counseling options in our communities.
Featured in the Houston Chronicle – April 2020
In this wellness-focused article, I shared mental health insights on how the pandemic amplified stress, grief, and emotional eating. Drawing from my clinical experience, I discussed the emotional toll of disrupted routines, the importance of community connection, and strategies like mindfulness and self-compassion. I also highlighted why reaching out for therapy — especially during collective trauma — is vital to mental wellness and recovery.
Featured on KCEN-TV (NBC Central Texas) – April 2020
In this televised news segment, I was interviewed as a participating therapist in Mental Health Match’s statewide initiative to offer free virtual therapy sessions during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic. I discussed the mental health impact of social isolation, the loss of daily routines, and the importance of accessible, supportive care. This feature highlighted how therapists across Texas came together to meet a surge in emotional need with compassion and innovation.
Quoted in Medical Daily
In this expert feature, Jessica Eiseman shared insight on how grief differs from depression, how it shows up uniquely for each person, and what meaningful support can look like for someone who is grieving. I emphasized the non-linear nature of grief, the importance of avoiding invalidating language, and the role of presence and practical help in supporting a grieving person.
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A collection of essays, scripts, and educational pieces written for courses, keynotes, and public platforms.
A collection of personal and professional essays written for Houston Moms, covering mental health, parenting, identity, and emotional resilience through an accessible, heartfelt lens.
A collection of accessible, compassionate essays written for people considering therapy or navigating their mental health journey. Topics include grief, postpartum OCD, burnout, and how to ask for help — all written to demystify therapy and reduce stigma through honesty and insight.
🔗 Read my articles on Mental Health Match (scroll to the bottom of the page)
A collection of thoughtful articles from my time as founder and clinical director at Ajana Therapy & Clinical Services. These pieces explore themes of mental health, identity, trauma, boundaries, and emotional growth—each grounded in the real experiences of clients, clinicians, and communities navigating healing.
🖊️ Published on Therapy.com · March 2025
This comprehensive guide written by Jessica Eiseman explores the complex emotional terrain of infidelity—from physical and emotional betrayals to digital affairs. Designed for couples navigating the aftermath of broken trust, the article delves into trauma responses, mental health impacts, and the nuanced process of healing. Jessica provides practical strategies for recovery, emphasizing emotional repair, open communication, and the value of infidelity counseling. Ideal for individuals or partners questioning the future of their relationship, this piece offers clarity, validation, and hope.
🧠 Published on Therapy.com – March 2025
This in-depth article offers a compassionate and research-informed look at post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Jessica Eiseman, MS, LPC-S, NCC, explores what PTSD is, how it affects the brain and body, and the ways symptoms manifest across age groups.
You’ll find clear explanations on the differences between PTSD and complex PTSD (C-PTSD), common misconceptions, and when it’s time to seek support. Jessica also provides guidance on treatment options, recovery strategies, and how loved ones can help.
A resource for individuals, families, and clinicians alike — offering insight, empathy, and hope.
Jessica Eiseman has contributed a wide range of articles to leading addiction and recovery websites including Sober.com, MethadoneCenters.com, Addictions.com, and Rehab.com. Her writing explores the complex realities of substance use, treatment, and recovery with a trauma-informed, compassionate lens. Drawing from her clinical background, she addresses topics like medication-assisted treatment, co-occurring disorders, harm reduction, stigma, and post-rehab planning. Whether writing for individuals in recovery, loved ones, or professionals in the field, Jessica’s work centers empathy, clarity, and evidence-based guidance to promote healing and informed decision-making.
I’ve been honored to be a guest on various podcasts and events where I’ve shared my experiences, perspectives, and voice as a clinician, educator, and practice owner. Each appearance offers a chance to connect, reflect, and contribute to ongoing conversations in the mental health field and beyond.
Podcast Feature with Kate Walker Training
In this thoughtful and informative conversation, Jessica Eiseman, MS, LPC-S, shares her expertise on ethical supervision, developing systems for sustainable growth, and the real-life challenges of supporting graduate students and LPC Associates in their professional journey. With clarity and compassion, she explores the supervision process, navigating transitions from student to clinician, and how to create thriving structures within group practice settings. A must-listen for clinical supervisors, practice owners, and therapists ready to level up.
October 2021 – The Private Practice Startup
In this conversation, I explored the growing commercialization of mental health, discussing both the opportunities and ethical concerns it raises for clinicians and clients alike. I shared insight on how independent practices can stay rooted in values, how clinicians can navigate hiring in private practice, and why community-based care still matters.