Jennifer Hyppolite, Ed.S., LMHCA
Licensed Mental Health Counselor Associate
As your counselor, I will ensure that you are heard and understood in every session. I am here to help you be the best version of yourself. My goal is to empower you to understand yourself in all aspects of your life and for you to use that knowledge to guide the path you take. I will ensure that the time we spend together is valuable and will allow you to grow as an individual and in the way in which you present yourself in this world.
Bellevue - Mon, Wed & SatSeattle Downtown - Tue & ThuOnline (WA only) -
In my practice, I offer counseling for teens, adult individuals, and families dealing with a wide range of issues. As your counselor, I offer empathy, cultural humility, and unconditional positive regard. Whether you’re struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, codependency, or other concerns, I would be happy to help you find practical techniques to overcome the challenges you face. Together we will explore effective ways for you to experience lasting wholeness and health – physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually.
My goal is to empower you to reach your full potential through our sessions together. I take a holistic approach to counseling so that every part of your being comes together to be in sync. I want you to feel whole after exploring who you are so you can experience healing and gain confidence as an individual.
I offer a welcoming atmosphere where you can feel comfortable, settled, and fully engaged. I begin sessions by simply checking in and seeing how things transpired in your day before coming to session. This allows me to get an idea of how you are feeling before we dive into any plans for the session. I allow you to guide the session with what you want to explore and will offer practical help and support along the way.
Incorporating the Christian faith in counseling allows for change to occur on many levels. When the Christian faith is used in counseling, it allows for the spirit to be spoken to which then creates the space for the mind to be transformed. As a Christian practitioner, I consider myself to be an instrument that God uses to guide therapy sessions so the appropriate interventions can take place.