Jennifer Jackson
Jennifer Jackson
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Hello, I’m Jennifer Jackson, your Trauma-Informed Coach.
I equip and empower women to break free from the chains of trauma, reclaim their power, and step boldly into healing and freedom. But before I ever walked alongside another woman, I had to walk it myself.
My healing journey began when I hit a brick wall.
On paper, I had arrived. I had the achievements, the service record, the respect. What I didn’t have was peace. Beneath the surface, unresolved trauma cycles were still running the show — old triggers rooted in childhood that no promotion, no accolade, and no amount of “keeping it together” could quiet. I had learned to perform healing without ever experiencing it.
For years I kept the secret. The violation by a family member. The shame I carried as if it were mine to carry. The exhausting work of looking whole while feeling shattered.
Then God did what only God can do. He met me at the wall.
He didn’t ask me to clean myself up first. He didn’t flinch at the parts I’d hidden from everyone, including myself. He gave me the freedom — and the roadmap — to confront the deep wounds of my past and to surrender them to His guidance. Sharing my story became the foundation of No More Secrets, because I learned the hard way that secrets keep us sick, but the truth — spoken in the safety of God’s love — sets us free.
That’s the journey I now walk with you.
Today I am on a mission to help women release shame, break the cycles of trauma, and boldly step into the life God has purposed for them. Through No More Secrets, I don’t hand you a theory and wave goodbye. I walk alongside you — equipping you with the tools, the strategies, and the support you need to master your circumstances, reclaim your power, regain your confidence, and embrace healing, forgiveness, freedom, and authenticity.
Your healing journey starts here. Let’s break free together.
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Scriptures That Guide My Work
These seven verses are not decoration. They are the framework I build on, the truth I return to, and the foundation I invite every woman to stand on. Here is what each one means in the real, often messy work of healing from trauma.
Jeremiah 31:3
“I have loved thee with an everlasting love.”
Trauma is a liar. It convinces you that you were too much, not enough, or somehow to blame for what was done to you. This verse dismantles that lie at the root. Before you healed, before you “got it together,” before you were even born — you were loved with a love that has no expiration date and no conditions. We begin here, because you cannot build lasting freedom on a cracked foundation of “maybe I’m worthy.” You are loved. Full stop. That’s not the reward for finishing the work — it’s the ground you stand on while you do it.
Jeremiah 29:11
“For I know the thoughts that I think toward you… thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.”
Survivors of trauma often live braced for the next blow. The future feels like something to survive, not something to expect with hope. This scripture reorients us toward purpose. Your pain is real — and it is not the period at the end of your story. God’s plans for you include peace and a future. Part of our work together is learning to stop flinching long enough to actually receive it.
Isaiah 43:1
“Fear not… I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine.”
This verse is the heartbeat of No More Secrets. You are not a case number, a diagnosis, or a list of the things that happened to you. You were called — by name, on purpose, set apart. Identity is everything in trauma recovery, because trauma steals your sense of who you are and tries to replace it with what was done. We reclaim your true name and your true belonging: thou art mine.
Isaiah 43:18–19
“Remember ye not the former things… Behold, I will do a new thing… I will even make a way in the wilderness, and rivers in the desert.”
This is the Move On pillar in scripture form. “Remember not the former things” does not mean deny your story or pretend the wilderness wasn’t real. It means refuse to let the former things define your future. God specializes in making a way where there is no way — rivers where you only ever expected sand. After we heal and forgive, this is where we go: into the new thing, eyes forward, expectant.
Psalm 139:13–14
“For thou hast possessed my reins: thou hast covered me in my mother’s womb… I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”
When someone violates you, they treat you as less than the masterpiece you are. This psalm restores the truth: you were knit together with intention by a God who does not make mistakes. Nothing that was done to you changed what God made in you. “Fearfully and wonderfully made” is not a feel-good slogan — it’s a declaration of worth that no abuser, no critic, and no past version of yourself gets to override.
Colossians 3:13
“Forbearing one another, and forgiving one another… even as Christ forgave you, so also do ye.”
Forgiveness is the most misunderstood word in trauma recovery. It does not mean what happened was okay, that you have to reconcile, or that you stuff the pain back down and “be the bigger person.” Forgiveness is the decision to stop letting what was done to you keep its grip on your future. We forgive the way Christ forgave us — fully, freely, and for our own freedom. This is the heart of the Forgive pillar: you release the offense so it can no longer hold you hostage.
Ephesians 4:31–32
“Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger… be put away from you… And be ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another.”
Bitterness feels like protection, but it’s actually a prison — and you’re the one locked inside. This verse doesn’t dismiss your anger; it shows you where carrying it forever leads. We don’t bury the hurt or pretend it away. We name it, grieve it, and then set it down so it stops poisoning the life God is rebuilding in you. And notice the tenderness in that last line — “be kind, tenderhearted.” That kindness includes how you treat yourself. Part of forgiveness is finally releasing the woman in the mirror from blame she was never meant to carry.
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How I Bring Biblical Teaching Into Our Working Together
I am a Christian, trauma-informed coach — which means faith and sound healing practices aren’t competitors in my work. They’re partners. Here is how I weave the two together.
We anchor in Scripture, not just strategy. Tools and techniques matter, and I’ll give you plenty of them. But tools without truth tend to fade under pressure. So we tie the practical work to the Word — pairing real strategies with the scriptures that hold you steady when the work gets hard.
We invite God into the process through prayer. Healing is sacred work. I don’t pretend to do it in my own strength, and I won’t ask you to either. Prayer is woven into our work — not as a formality, but as the place where surrender, courage, and breakthrough actually happen.
We follow the path of Heal, Forgive, Move On. This is the backbone of No More Secrets. We heal by bringing the hidden things into the light and letting God meet you there. We forgive — not to excuse what was done, but to release the chains that keep you bound to it. And we move on into the new thing God is doing, refusing to let the wilderness have the final word.
We replace shame’s voice with God’s. So much trauma work is unlearning the lies. Together we identify the messages trauma planted — you’re too much, it was your fault, you’ll never be free — and we answer each one with what God actually says about you. The verses above become your declarations.
We honor your story without staying stuck in it. Being trauma-informed means I meet you where you are, at your pace, with safety and dignity. Being faith-led means I never leave you there. We look honestly at the past so we can move boldly into the future God prepared.
This is more than counsel. It’s a partnership rooted in the truth that you were called by name, loved without condition, and made on purpose — and that no secret, no shame, and no past has the power to cancel your purpose.
Your healing journey starts here. Let’s break free together.
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MY PRACTICE AT A GLANCE
128 Blooming Cove, , Florida 32539
1-850-532-0151
Jennifer Jackson
(850) 532-0151
infome@nomoresecrets.me
Monday6:00 pm to9:00 pm
Treatment Services
Individual Sessions
50-60 min
Psychological Testing
No
Ages
Adult (18-70)
Types of Therapy
Talk Therapies
Mindfulness
Trauma Focused
Strength-Based
Treatment Issue
Top Specialties
Adoption
Women’s issues
Spiritual struggles
Self esteem
Resilience
Depression
Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Strengths
Adoption
Women’s issues
Depression
Spiritual struggles
Self esteem
Resilience
Trauma and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Do you utilize homework's assignments for patients to do in between sessions?
Yes
Finances
Cost Per Session
Payment Methods Accepted
Credit Card
Apple Pay
Do you accept payment plans
Yes
Do you provide or work with an organization that provides loans for treatment
No

