Jacquelyn Buffo is a licensed professional counselor with experience and expertise in substance abuse and mental health issues. She received her master’s of science degree in mental health counseling from Capella University and is a certified advanced alcohol and drug counselor through the state of Michigan. She is also in the process of receiving her certification in dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
Jacquelyn has experience working with clients suffering from addiction and mental health issues on an in-home, residential, and outpatient basis. She has provided therapeutic services to pregnant women and mothers who were addicted to drugs and alcohol in a residential treatment program as well as clients in recovery from addiction who had received the Naltrexone implant.
Jacquelyn is currently practicing psychotherapy on an outpatient basis with adults and adolescents, many of whom suffer from addiction. She co-leads a DBT skills group for adolescents and their parents. She is also a mother of 2 and a freelance writer.
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