Mary G. Jackson, LCPC

Mjackson@nperspectives.com
410-751-9205 x 128
410-751-6191 (Fax)

Education
1979     University of Louisville
             M.Ed., Educational Psychology  

1996     Loyola College of Maryland
             M.S., Counseling

1997     Loyola College of Maryland
             C.A.S., Pastoral Counseling    

Licensure/Certification
Maryland Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor # LC0855

About Me
Mary G. Jackson is a graduate of Loyola University Maryland’s School of Pastoral Counseling with over 25 years of experience as a clinical therapist. She is also the author of PRESENCE: Recognizing the Divine in Your Everyday Life.

Mary’s work is for those who sense that personal growth is not only psychological, but also deeply spiritual. Her approach is interfaith and non-dogmatic, welcoming individuals from any religious background—as well as those who feel uncertain, questioning, or disconnected from traditional faith.

Rather than teaching a specific set of beliefs or promoting a particular religious path, Mary helps clients notice and explore their own lived experience—including moments of meaning, intuition, connection, and mystery that often go unrecognized in everyday life. Together, you will look at how your inner life shapes your outer life, and how greater awareness can lead to deeper clarity, freedom, and authenticity.

Mary does not direct clients toward a specific definition of the Divine. Instead, she creates space for you to discover what spirituality means to you, at your own pace and in your own language. For some, this may remain grounded in a traditional faith; for others, it may take a more personal or evolving form.

Her work often includes:

  • Reflective conversation that connects emotional and spiritual experience

  • Exploration of personal meaning, purpose, and identity

  • Attention to the language, stories, and patterns that shape your life

  • A gentle curiosity about what may be emerging or asking for attention within you

Mary brings extensive clinical experience in working with anxiety, depression, relationships, life transitions, LGBTQ+ issues, adoption, marriage, and divorce. Her approach integrates sound clinical practice with a spacious, thoughtful openness to the spiritual dimension of life—without imposing it.

She welcomes those who feel grounded in their faith yet long for something more, as well as those who question or doubt but remain open to exploration.

More information is available at: www.presenceeveryday.com