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About​

​I’m Jessica.

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I’m a therapist by training and license, and a person who values honesty more than performance.

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Over time, my work has become simpler. Less about fixing or healing and more about honesty, seeing what's actually there and the stories we tell ourselves.

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I work well with people who are thoughtful, perceptive, and tired of circling the obvious. People who want real conversation — not scripts, hype, or the common narrative.

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Some sessions happen in an office. Some happen outside. 

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What matters is that we’re not pretending.

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I live in Arkansas. I like being outside. The forest keeps things honest.

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My sessions are built on clarity, presence, pattern recognition, and the belief that most people already know what’s true; they just need a space where they are allowed to let themselves see and name it. 

 

I hold my own worldview lightly.
I assume there are no final answers.
And I care more about how your beliefs shape your life than whether they’re “correct.”

 

I don’t offer certainty.
I offer steadiness while we explore what’s real.

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What it’s like to work with me

If you sit with me, you can expect:

  • direct honesty without sharp edges

  • someone who sees the thing under the thing

  • space where you don’t have to perform or tidy up

  • questions that open something rather than collapse it

  • permission to think, feel, doubt, and reimagine

  • a pace that is unhurried, grounded, and human

 

I’m not interested in fixing anything.
I’m interested in you remembering the part of yourself that already knows what you’re doing here.

Why I offer different kinds of encounters

Clarity Sessions, Existential Conversations, Forest Encounters, and Erotic Integrity are simply different doorways into the same core work:

helping you see clearly so you can live honestly.

 

Some people need the forest.
Some need a sharp conversation.
Some want to dismantle inherited beliefs.
Some want to explore sexuality without shame or performance.

 

All of it points toward the same thing — truth that’s lived, not performed.

Jessica Scott — Cabot and Searcy, Arkansas
Honest conversations, clarity and real encounters.

© 2026 Jessica Scott

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