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The Pandemic Mental Health Crisis Jennifer Heggem

Whistle While You Work by Tobin Davies

Jennifer Heggem is a Licensed Professional Counselor who received her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Bethel University and her undergraduate degree in Psychology with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family fro...

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The Pandemic Mental Health Crisis Jennifer Heggem is an episode from Whistle While You Work by Tobin Davies. Jennifer Heggem is a Licensed Professional Counselor who received her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Bethel Universi...

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Published Jan 29, 2023, 48:40 long, audio available.

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Jennifer Heggem is a Licensed Professional Counselor who received her Master's degree in Counseling Psychology from Bethel University and her undergraduate degree in Psychology with an Emphasis in Marriage and Family from Northwestern College, both located in St. Paul, MN. Her passion in life is to help individuals succeed and live the best lives possible. Jennifer has spent several years working in organizations with individuals, couples, and families experiencing depression, anxiety, crisis situations, relational problems, life transitions, self-harm, substance abuse issues, and suicidal thoughts. Jennifer also previously worked as an educator for 10 years, working with children with behavioral issues, as well as learning disabilities, ranging from ages five to seventeen. Additionally, Jennifer has worked with several agencies counseling individuals who have experienced physical, emotional, and sexual abuse. Jennifer is also a provider for the New Ways for Families program, which is a structured parenting skills method intended to reduce the impact of conflict on the children in potentially high-conflict divorce and separation cases. It can be used whenever a parent or the court believes one parent needs restricted parenting time (supervised, no contact, limited time), at the start of a case or any time a parent requests it, including after the divorce. Jennifer's approach is oriented towards Cognitive-Behavioral, Attachment, Family Systems, Solution-Focused, and Intimacy/Relational theories.

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Published Jan 29, 2023 and 48:40 long