Jean Holthaus, LMSW, LISW, has been providing outpatient therapy services since 1995 when she earned her Masters of Social work degree from the University of Iowa and has worked for Pine Rest since 1997. She currently serves as manager of the Telehealth Clinic and is also a Pine Rest Outpatient Regional Director. She is trained in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), interpersonal therapy, and narrative therapy. She is deeply invested in walking with individuals struggling to find meaning and purpose in the midst of the struggles of life. She is also passionate about providing educational services which equip individuals to proactively address mental health issues. Jean started her career as a teacher after earning her BA in Elementary Education from the University of Northern Iowa in 1985. She was an elementary and junior high teacher for 10 years prior to beginning her career as a therapist.
Her professional experience includes working with children, adolescents, individuals, couples and families within a therapist setting. She has also worked as a dialysis social worker in a hospital setting. Jean enjoys working with adolescents and adults dealing with abuse, depression, marital issues, divorce, spiritual issues, changes of life, parenting, and family issues.
You need to sit there and listen to them all the way to the end. And we have the tendency when we begin to see places in their thought patterns that don’t make sense to us, to begin to discount or to correct rather than listening all the way to the end, and validating that that’s where they are.
After the mass shooting at Michigan State University on Monday, processing what happened will look different for everyone. FOX 17 recently spoke to Pinerest therapist Jean Holthaus.