
Jennifer
Stuckert
MA, MFT, LPC, ACS, CPCS, NCC

Most coaches tell you they don’t have the answers, that you need to discover everything for yourself. I do something different.
After nearly three decades as a licensed therapist, I kept encountering successful people who didn’t need therapy.
They needed coaching, strategic guidance, and someone to help them break through professional obstacles and limiting beliefs.
But traditional coaching wasn’t enough.
I had access to a powerful technique that could create breakthroughs in a fraction of the time:
EMDR, a reprocessing method that’s transformed how people work through mental barriers.
EMDR’s use in coaching has been growing throughout Europe. But in the States? Almost no one was bringing it into the coaching space.
So I did.
The Breakthrough Method
When we work together, I listen for the exact moment a mental barrier is blocking your progress. That’s the intersection where we intervene – not with endless processing, but with precision.
We tighten one bolt, and suddenly, you get movement everywhere.
Then I support you in building what clients call “mind frames.” These are new ways of conceptualizing yourself and your challenges that serve you long after our sessions end.
My strategic coaching is combined with EMDR protocols adapted specifically for performance and growth.
Every engagement is tailored to how you learn, how you process, and what you actually need.
RESULTS THAT LAST
Clients describe this coaching work as precise, transformative, and unlike anything else they’ve experienced. They often arrive stuck on past experiences, limited by beliefs that no longer serve them, or blocked by professional obstacles they can’t seem to break through.
As we work together, they gain clarity, develop new frameworks for thinking, and unlock the internal freedom to advance toward their most important goals.
If this kind of breakthrough sounds like what you need, let’s explore whether coaching with me is the right next step for you!
WORK & CREDENTIALS
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Clinical Director of Restoration Counseling
2009 – Present -
Georgia Licensed Professional Counselor
2006 – Present -
EMDR Certified Therapist
EMDRIA Since 2018
EDUCATION
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MA in Marriage and Family Therapy
Reformed Theological Seminary, 2000 -
MA in Biblical Studies
Reformed Theological Seminary, 2001 -
BA in Business Administration
1992

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