Jennifer Jantzen’s practice is built on a single conviction: the brain is capable of change, and skilled support can help it get there. Working from Coquitlam, BC, Jennifer draws on more than 30 years of experience to offer a counselling approach that pairs self-reflection with evidence-based neurofeedback — helping clients examine the core beliefs driving their choices, identify unmet needs, and move toward meaningful change rather than simply managing symptoms.
She works with children, teenagers, adults, and elderly clients navigating a wide range of challenges — including trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, addiction, chronic pain, PTSD, and relationship difficulties. Families in crisis, abuse survivors, individuals facing health changes, and those seeking peak performance in school, sport, or creative work all find a place in her practice. When family conflict is surfacing in terse text exchanges or a teenager’s phone is quietly pulling attention away from the dinner table, Jennifer’s focus on communication and core needs offers a practical place to start.
Her neurofeedback work uses real-time EEG monitoring to give clients direct, visual feedback on their own brain activity — a non-invasive, drug-free approach that strengthens focus, stability, and self-regulation. Grounded in brain plasticity, Jennifer’s whole practice points toward one outcome: helping people reach more of their potential.
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