
Jake Levine, LMSW
Therapist (Supervised by Diana Rose, LCSW-S)
TX LMSW #116731
MN LGSW #33428
I work with those who feel an emptiness in their life to identify meaningful ways to create change, feel at home in their skin, and regain a sense of personal wholeness. I have extensive experience working with teens and young adults, particularly queer and neurodivergent folks. These identities present unique challenges in life that need unique supports from a therapist who can understand the complexities of navigating life from a place of otherness.
I specialize in working with those with chronic/serious illness, their caregivers, and clients experiencing grief and loss. Grief and loss is a part of all our lives, and yet it is often intensely isolating. I am here to walk alongside you on your journey, to witness your grief and struggle, and to help find a path forward that honors your loss and embraces our human capacity for healing and joy.
I create a warm and judgement-free space for my clients to feel safe processing difficult emotions, supported through challenging moments, and empowered to explore and discover their most authentic selves. Prior to becoming a therapist, I spent ten years working with children and adolescents in religious communities to facilitate communal and supportive youth-led spaces around the US and overseas. I am also an avid lover of the outdoors with a deep respect for the natural world, and I often incorporate connections with plants, animals, and nature into my therapeutic style.
In my free time, I enjoy anything that I can do that lets me appreciate all the incredible nature the world has to offer. When not hiking, camping, or biking, you can find me tending to my houseplants and garden, playing with my dogs, or being ignored by my cat (unless he wants his chin scratched, then I get his attention). You can also find me at your local drag show, my absolute favorite art form.
Specialties
Ages 16+
ADHD/Autism
PTSD/Trauma
Spiritual Issues
Anxiety
Chronic Pain & Medical Issues​
Depression
Grief & Loss
LGBTQIA+
School/Work Stress