Jean Rowe Clinical Social Worker & Certified Journal Therapist All Souls Counseling Center Jean is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Certified Journal Therapist. She received a Master of Social Work at the University of Georgia and is clinically licensed in Georgia and North Carolina. Jean has worked in the oncology space for over 20 years providing counseling and support to survivors and caregivers. Her work includes educational product and program development, delivery, management and evaluation. She is a skillful facilitator who designs, implements and delivers continuing education for healthcare providers. Jean has presented regionally, nationally and internationally on varied topics related to her work and interests. Jean serves as a contract therapist for All Souls Counseling Center, provides clinical supervision to social workers and facilitates journal writing workshops with individuals and groups both locally and nationally. Her original programs include themes around body image and intimacy, grief and loss, addressing compassion fatigue and burnout, journal drop ins to temper the triggers of everyday life and coping through the holidays. Grounded in all of them is the importance of self-care.
Jean is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and a Certified Journal Therapist. She received a Master of Social Work at the University of Georgia and is clinically licensed in Georgia and North Carolina. Jean has worked in the oncology space for over 20 years providing counseling and support to survivors and caregivers. Her work includes educational product and program development, delivery, management and evaluation. She is a skillful facilitator who designs, implements and delivers continuing education for healthcare providers. Jean has presented regionally, nationally and internationally on varied topics related to her work and interests. Jean serves as a contract therapist for All Souls Counseling Center, provides clinical supervision to social workers and facilitates journal writing workshops with individuals and groups both locally and nationally. Her original programs include themes around body image and intimacy, grief and loss, addressing compassion fatigue and burnout, journal drop ins to temper the triggers of everyday life and coping through the holidays. Grounded in all of them is the importance of self-care.