About Mackenzie
Mackenzie Jones, LCPC
"I will not apologize / For choosing myself / This time / Self-love is the chapter / That I've always wanted / to write."
— S.R.W.
About:
Hi! I’m MacKenzie. I’m a therapist, mom, and lifelong learner who loves creating spaces where people feel heard and understood. Outside of work, I’m all about family time, warm baths, chocolate, walks with my dog, and gathering my friends together. I love low-maintenance but put-together style, like comfy jeans, oversized tees, and sneakers. I’m a big fan of humor, creativity, and cozy vibes, and I enjoy anything that brings a little joy or curiosity to the day. Things I’m not into include mushrooms, very spicy food, and pickles. When I get a free moment, you’ll usually find me spending time with my family, hanging out with friends, dabbling in creative projects, or just enjoying a quiet cup of coffee.
Theoretical Framework and Modalities:
MacKenzie’s focus is on creating a space where you as the client can feel heard, understood, and a little less alone. Her approach is person-centered, trauma-informed, and relational working together to navigate whatever life throws your way. MacKenzie incorporates expressive arts, EMDR, ITR, play, attachment work, and talk therapy into her practice; however, she prides herself on being flexible and tailoring her style to her clients’ needs.
Mackenzie’s Typical Clientele:
MackKenzie works with kids, teens and adults of all genders, from diverse backgrounds and communities, with a special soft spot for moms.
Education and Training:
MacKenzie Jones is a Licensed Professional Counselor. She has been working in the mental health field for 9 years and received her Master's Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Bradley University in 2019. MacKenxzie is EMDR Trained, ITR Trained, and has certificates in Perinatal Mood Disorders and Healing Trauma with Guided Drawing.
MacKenzie might be a good fit if:
You’re tired of doing all the mental load alone.
Being creative feels scary and hard.
You are/want to be a parent.
You’re carrying grief and just need someone to sit with it.
School, friends, or life feel kinda overwhelming.