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CUTV News Radio Spotlights Jacqueline Durham

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Red Bank, NJ – Jacqueline is an exceptional licensed clinical social worker with over 28 years at Rutgers university in Acute Services and recently supervised a group for adults with severe mental illness and substance abuse.

“My wish is that all individuals will seek out some form of therapy during their lifetime since it’s not only a highly effective method to iron out issues that have been sitting in our head since childhood, it’s also a wonderful opportunity to be heard and acknowledged,” says Jacqueline.  “It’s extremely difficult to handle stress alone and it genuinely makes a world of difference if everyone participates in some form of therapy.”

Jacqueline works with individuals of all ages from twelve to adults with adjustment disorders, stress, anger management, relationship problems, undergoing trauma, or people that just need someone solace and comfort.  Her clients include the elderly population who for instance have retired and face confusion, uncertainty and seek fulfillment.

Concerned with the inadequacies of our school system, Jacqueline is in the process of putting together an invaluable proposal to educate children on problem solving and anger management so we can begin to nurture and guide our youth way before anger builds and prevent unnecessary tragedies.

 Jacqueline emphasizes how we should be utterly focused on promoting, encouraging and enhancing the many kind gestures from people all over the world rather than focus on so much negativity that is predominately depicted in the media.  By inspiring people to be altruistic we can create a more positive and enlightening world.

For more information on our guest please visit www.jacqueline-durham.com