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About Changing Pathways Counseling

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Minnesota Board Approved and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor 

My name is Jennifer (Jen) Bischoff. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist, registered play therapist, as well as an Minnesota Board approved and registered play therapist supervisor. I have previously worked in a private practice agency, providing outpatient mental health services for 10 years. I also have 10 years of experience working as an ABA therapist.

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My Specialty

I utilize play therapy techniques, cognitive-behavioral and family therapy approach. I believe it is important to explore a holistic viewpoint, including family, environment, and attachment, for mental health. It is important to understand that change is a developmental and lifetime process, and that’s why I focus on the non-directive play therapy that can help bring a positive change. It gives me immense joy to help others change their pathways!

About

Registered Play Therapist

At changing pathways, I work with people of all ages. I have a special interest in working with “littles” as young as two. I have a passion for working with children ages two to seven. I also enjoy working with teenagers and adults, helping and guiding them through symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, and loss.

About

My Specialty

I utilize play therapy techniques, cognitive-behavioral and family therapy approach. I believe it is important to explore a holistic viewpoint, including family, environment, and attachment, for mental health. It is important to understand that change is a developmental and lifetime process, and that’s why I focus on the non-directive play therapy that can help bring a positive change. It gives me immense joy to help others change their pathways!

About

Registered Play Therapist

At changing pathways, I work with people of all ages. I have a special interest in working with “littles” as young as two. I have a passion for working with children ages two to seven. I also enjoy working with teenagers and adults, helping and guiding them through symptoms of anxiety, depression, trauma, and loss.