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Jordan Oberholtzer is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) who works with adults, especially women and mothers, navigating anxiety, chronic illness, stress, and life transitions. She provides outpatient telehealth counseling through CLE Counseling and Wellness Center in Westlake, Ohio, serving clients in Cuyahoga County, Lorain County, and across Ohio.
Jordan earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Cleveland State University and her Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Communication Studies from Ohio University. She brings experience from private practice, meditation instruction, and education on the connection between physical health and mental well-being.
Jordan takes a holistic, somatic approach to therapy, helping clients better understand how stress, emotions, and past experiences show up in the body. She integrates body-based awareness, mindfulness, and practical coping strategies to support clients in building regulation, resilience, and a stronger sense of connection to themselves.
Jordan works primarily with adults who are:
– Living with chronic illness, pain, or ongoing health-related stress.
– Navigating anxiety, burnout, or overwhelm.
– Adjusting to life transitions, including motherhood and identity changes.
– Looking to reconnect with their body and build sustainable coping strategies.
Jordan’s approach is collaborative, grounded, and compassionate, with a focus on helping clients feel less alone while also developing tools they can use in their daily lives. She values creating a space where both emotional and physical experiences are acknowledged, respected, and integrated into the work.
Outside of the office, Jordan enjoys spending time with her husband and two yellow Labrador retrievers, being out on the water, and discovering new coffee shops.
At a glance:
– Name: Jordan Oberholtzer, LPCC.
– Profession: Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor.
– Practice: CLE Counseling and Wellness Center (telehealth).
– Location: Based in Westlake, Ohio; provides telehealth across Ohio.
– Serves: Adults, especially women and mothers, in Cuyahoga County, Lorain County, and throughout Ohio via telehealth.
– Specialties: Anxiety, chronic illness, chronic pain, health-related stress, burnout, overwhelm, life transitions, motherhood, and identity changes.
– Therapy approaches: Holistic and somatic therapy, body-based awareness, mindfulness, practical coping strategies, and collaborative, compassion-focused counseling.
Who Jordan helps:
Jordan works primarily with adults who are living with chronic illness or pain, navigating anxiety and burnout, or adjusting to major life transitions such as motherhood and identity changes. She may be a strong fit for individuals who want therapy that honors both emotional and physical experiences and who are looking to build sustainable, body-aware coping strategies.
Conditions and concerns addressed:
– Anxiety, stress, and burnout.
– Chronic illness, chronic pain, and health-related stress.
– Life transitions and identity changes, including motherhood.
– Emotional and somatic impact of long-term stress and past experiences.
– Difficulties with regulation, resilience, and feeling connected to oneself.
Therapy approaches:
– Holistic, somatic-focused counseling.
– Body-based awareness and regulation strategies.
– Mindfulness and meditation-informed practices.
– Practical coping skills for managing stress, anxiety, and health-related challenges.
– Collaborative, grounded support that integrates emotional and physical experiences.
What issues does Jordan Oberholtzer treat?
Jordan Oberholtzer works with adults, especially women and mothers, who are living with chronic illness or pain, navigating anxiety, burnout, and overwhelm, and adjusting to life transitions and identity changes.
What type of therapy does Jordan Oberholtzer use?
Jordan uses a holistic, somatic approach that incorporates body-based awareness, mindfulness, and practical coping strategies to help clients better understand how stress and emotions show up in the body and build regulation and resilience.
Who is a good fit to work with Jordan?
Jordan may be a good fit for adults who want therapy that acknowledges both emotional and physical experiences, and for women and mothers seeking support with anxiety, health-related stress, burnout, and life transitions.
Does Jordan Oberholtzer offer telehealth in Ohio?
Yes. Jordan provides telehealth counseling through CLE Counseling and Wellness Center, serving clients located throughout Ohio.
Where is Jordan Oberholtzer’s counseling practice based?
Jordan practices with CLE Counseling and Wellness Center in Westlake, Ohio, and offers telehealth sessions to adults in Cuyahoga County, Lorain County, and across the state.
What can clients expect in therapy with Jordan?
Clients can expect a collaborative, grounded, and compassionate space where both emotional and physical experiences are welcomed, and where they can develop body-aware coping tools and a stronger sense of connection and resilience in daily life.
