Dr. Jennifer Hawthorne sums up her purpose in one simple statement: “I like to feel useful.” Hawthorne is a clinical psychologist specializing in many practice areas, including relationship difficulties, anxiety and depression. He has a private practice in Waxhaw, North Carolina, where he offers therapy and testing services for children and adults. People come to see her when something isn't working in her life and she helps that person solve the problem. “I'm fascinated by how things work, especially people,” she explains, “I like connecting with people in ways we don't usually do in everyday life, like talking about hidden thoughts and feelings.” Hawthorne he has only been practicing for two years, but in that time he has learned a lot about different people and the learning strategies associated with different individuals. Follows the ethical and best practice standards of clinical psychology, but, uniquely, tends to be more informal with clients. “In addition to being a psychologist, I am also a human being,” she describes. Hawthorne was passionate about psychology early on...
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