

Psychotherapist, Practice Owner | She/They/Ella
jordan@willowandleafcounseling.com +1 (872) 365-5086
Jordan (she/they) is a queer and autistic licensed clinical social worker with experience providing psychotherapy, clinical education, and business consulting both in the US and abroad.
Jordan received her Master’s in Social Work from the University of Chicago in 2018 and has completed specialized training in immigration and cultural concerns, chronic pain / illness (including functional neurologic disorder or FND), sex therapy, psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy, complex PTSD, treatment resistant depression, and neurodivergence. Jordan orients their clinical work on anti-oppressive and client-centered practices drawing from ACT, IFS, and EMDR and other expressive modalities.
As the founder of Willow & Leaf Counseling, Jordan is dedicated to making integrative mental health accessible and affordable. They’re an active member of the Illinois Psychedelic Society and chair of the Therapist Advisory Panel for ASKP3, helping shape the future of psychedelic therapy.
LGBTQ
Kink & Poly
Chronic Illness
Neurodivergence

Clinical Supervision & Consultation
Consultation and supervision with Jordan is collaborative, curiosity-driven, and grounded in an anti-oppressive, client-centered perspective. Bringing expertise in dissociative disorders, neurodivergence, chronic illness, crisis response, corporate DEI, and ketamine-assisted psychotherapy — alongside lived experience — means complex cases get the nuanced, judgment-free attention they deserve. Whether you are navigating a high-acuity presentation, integrating psychedelic-assisted therapy into your practice, or looking for a supervisor who genuinely gets it, this is a warm, rigorous, and affirming space to grow.
Mental Health Therapy
Therapy with Jordan is a space to get genuinely curious about yourself. Sessions are creative, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based approaches, drawing on the latest science without losing grounding with what's realistic. Whether you are navigating trauma, chronic illness, neurodivergence, or something harder to name, you can expect warmth, curiosity, honesty and transparency.

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