Jordan A. Madison
Couple & Family Therapist
When your initials spell JAM, of course you find a way to incorporate it into your brand in any way you can. So what's my JAM?
​Creating spaces that allow individuals to heal and grow in order to lay the foundation for healthy and stable couple relationships. ​
It all began from a Grey's Anatomy episode (Season 4; Episode 17). The main character had an aha! moment during her therapy session, and I knew I wanted to be able to provide others with insight into their behaviors like what I saw in the show. My desire to reduce the stigma around mental health in the Black community was ignited during my matriculation at Spelman College. Understanding the intersectionality of being a Black woman and how that impacts overall wellness was instilled in us from the day we entered the gates. After receiving my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Spelman College. I went on to the University of Maryland, College Park to attain my Master of Science in Couple and Famly Therapy. It was through my experiences during my masters program that I realized my joy and passion for working specifically with couples. ​
Outside of the therapy room, I enjoy listening and singing my heart out to 90s R&B as if I'm in a music video, going to barre class, reading, burning candles, making hair masks, holding babies, and collecting affirmations.