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About Nurturing Wellness
Meet Jaclyn Groh...

Jaclyn Groh, MSW LISW-S PMH-C has been practicing in the mental health field for over 10 years after receiving her Master's in Clinical Social Work from the top Social Work program in the world, The University of Michigan. Jaclyn has worked in a variety of social work roles including medical social work, parent coaching, infant mental health, and private counseling. As a developmentalist with an attachment theory approach, she is skillful at working with anyone across their lifespan, and does have specialized training in women's and perinatal health (and is one of few OH therapists with the perinatal credential), relationship wellness, and sexual health. Jaclyn is also passionate about education and has taught at the University of Michigan, Capital University, and continues teaching full time at the Ohio State University. She has led numerous trainings, workshops, and seminars on specialized issues as well. Her experience has truly allowed her to gain expertise in many areas. Jaclyn practices with a holistic model focusing on the individual rather than on a disease or diagnosis. Therapy is a relationship - and through the therapeutic relationship she has found so much honor and pride in seeing clients find wellness. 

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Meet Maggie Strickland...

Maggie Strickland, MSW LSW has been practicing in the mental health field specializing in adolescents since 2009.  She has a Bachelor of Science in Social work from Bowling Green State University and a Masters in School Social Work from The Ohio State University; and is a member of the International Association for Social Work with Groups and the National Association of Social Workers. Maggie has worked for a local non-profit agency, and several public schools including Columbus Public, Olentangy, and Westerville schools. Maggie takes a kind and compassionate approach in her therapeutic practice and has guided adolescents in their personal mental health journey through education, advocacy, and development. 
Maggie has helped families navigate the school system and has collaborated with parents, teachers, and students to advocate for mental health wellness. She has also hosted trainings and seminars on mental health for education professionals. 

Maggie looks forward to providing individual therapy for children and adolescents 5-18 and plans to host group therapy programs throughout the year to foster collaborative therapeutic growth.

Life's hard. You don't have to navigate it alone. Let us help. 

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