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About Neshamah Bread & Roses Counseling

Jenn Lange

 MS, LPC, NCC


Jenn Lange earned her BA in Sociology from Penn State in 2006, and graduated with her MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lock Haven University in 2018.  She has been independently licensed in the state of Pennsylvania since 2023, forming Neshamah Bread & Roses Counseling soon afterwards.  


Jenn believes that it's vital that clients feel they can advocate for themselves both in and outside of the office.  Her clients often seek support for issues related to lifestyle design, behavior change, childhood trauma, identity, attachment issues, relationships, and substance use/abuse.  She applies trauma-focused, queer, feminist, and anti-oppressive lenses as she incorporates harm reduction principles into her practice. Jenn is also sex, kink, polyamory, body, and LGBTQIA+ positive.  Treatment approaches are individualized, collaborative, and trauma-informed, often incorporating techniques from CBT, IFS, ACT, DBT, Mindfulness, and Somatic frameworks, as well as from trainings related to neurodivergence, EMDR, and relational dynamics.  Learning and problem-solving are frequently integrated into the journey to identify and process how the past continues to contribute to the present.

Accepted Insurances - Aetna, BCBS, Carelon, Cigna, Highmark, Independence, Optum, Quest, The Health Plan, UHC, UPMC


Self Pay Option Available - $125 per session


Neshamah Bread & Roses Counseling

Jenn Lange, LPC

(570) 377-0090

JennLange@nbrcounseling.com

www.nbrcounseling.com


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