Jenna Howard

LMFT

San Francisco

Jenna M. Howard, LMFT, received her bachelor's degree in psychology from San Diego State University and her Masters in Counseling Psychology from Palo Alto University for both MFT and LPCC tracks with an emphasis in Clinical Mental Health.

Jenna is a Neurodiversity-Affirming, integrative and strength-based clinician who has worked in home, community, residential and school based settings.  She provides therapeutic services using a variety of modalities, which are individualized, person-centered and culturally responsive to support patients in their unique learning, sensory processing  and neurotype differences. Over the past three years Jenna worked in Non-Public schools providing mental health support to a wide range of neurodiverse teenagers, young adults and families.  Throughout her time as a school based MFT, Jenna educated parents, school teachers and other professionals on best practices for supporting the neurodiverse population while utilizing a Neurodiversity-Affirming lens in order to minimize the damaging effects that accompany masking and shame.  At Camden Center, Jenna is a staff therapist who provides individual strength-based psychotherapy and reintegration therapy.  Her therapeutic work is rooted in creating a space of safety and understanding to empower individuals of all backgrounds and neurotypes to embrace and utilize their unique strengths so that they may reach their full potential.

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