About Soulful Relationship Therapy

Soulful Relationship Therapy was created as a space for thoughtful, relational, and culturally attentive therapy.

The work begins with respect for the fullness of a person’s life — the relationships, responsibilities, histories, identities, values, and experiences that shape how we come to know ourselves and one another.

Therapy is not only about reducing distress. It is also about making room for reflection, emotional honesty, and a deeper sense of connection to self, to others, and to the life you are trying to build.

Raushanah Jackson, PhD, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Illinois #166.001202 | California #47896
Counselor Educator | Clinical Consultant

A Relational Lens

My work is grounded in the belief that relationships and lived environments shape how people adapt, protect, connect, and belong.

Rather than rushing toward quick answers, I work with clients to create enough safety and clarity to better understand what is happening and what may be possible now.

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Why “Soulful Relationship Therapy”?

Soulful means full of feeling, depth, and meaning.

In this practice, soulful work means honoring the emotional life beneath the surface — the places where people carry longing, strength, protection, pain, hope, and the desire to feel more connected.

It also means making room for the fuller context of a person’s life. Culture, race, identity, faith, family history, work, community, and belonging all shape how we experience ourselves and our relationships.

Soulful Relationship Therapy is grounded in the belief that therapy should support people in living with more honesty, connection, and a fuller expression of who they are.

MY APPROACH

I approach therapy as a collaborative process. I listen for what is being said, what has been difficult to say, and what may need more room to be understood.

My clinical approach is grounded in trauma-informed practice and a relational understanding of healing. I also draw from Emotionally Focused Therapy, EMDR, Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Cognitive Processing Therapy when those approaches are clinically appropriate.

The work may include slowing down emotional reactions, understanding relationship dynamics, making meaning of earlier experiences, strengthening access to emotions, tending to trauma, or creating new ways of relating to yourself and others.

The pace matters. Safety matters. Depth matters. And the relationship we build in therapy matters.

Experience That Informs the Work

My clinical background has developed across educational, community-based, medical, military, and private practice settings. These experiences have given me a broad understanding of how individuals and families adapt across different stages of life and through different kinds of stress.

Earlier work with children, parents, schools, and families continues to shape my understanding of how relational patterns develop over time. My later work with adults, couples, and trauma has deepened my commitment to helping people understand not only what hurts, but also what has helped them survive, function, and keep going.

In addition to my clinical practice, I am a counselor educator and clinical consultant. I support therapists and helping professionals in deepening their relational, attachment-oriented, trauma-informed, and culturally responsive clinical work.

Across these roles, my work is guided by respect for complexity, a belief in the importance of context, and a commitment to helping people feel more understood, connected, and able to move through their lives and relationships with greater intention.

Experience & Training

  • Emotionally Focused Therapy
  • EMDR
  • Cognitive Processing Therapy
  • Trauma-informed Treatment
  • Couples and Family Systems
  • Educational, Medical, Military, Community, and Private Practice Settings
  • Clinical Teaching and Consultation
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Begin a Conversation

If you are considering therapy, reaching out can be a meaningful first step. I will respond thoughtfully, and we can briefly talk through what you are looking for before deciding on next steps.