Jayki Glynn
Clinician, LCMHC-A
Jayki graduated from Palo Alto University in 2023 with a MA in counseling. Her internship was with Child and Family Services where she worked with ages nine through 70. Throughout her time in the mental health field, prior to attending graduate school, she managed a psychiatric rehabilitation center for adults with dual diagnoses and worked in a group home and a high school with adolescents with personality and psychotic disorders.
Jayki feels passionate about social justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion. She believes it is imperative to remain aware of how culture, privilege, and power dynamics impact us all. She works to foster an environment of unconditional acceptance and awareness through a wholistic, person centered and strength-based approach. She uses compassion, relational attunement, and empathy to provide a safe container based on mutual trust, respect, and collaboration.
Jayki’s father was a Marine, her stepfather served in the Army, her husband served in the Air Force, and her cousin is a Firefighter in New York. She has always had a heart for Military and First Responders. She deeply respects the sacrifice they make each day to ensure safety for the rest of us and views their role in society as indispensable. She is excited and honored to be working with the brave and selfless First Responder population.