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Dina Jones

Dina Jones, M.A. (Clinical Mental Health Counseling) is a resident counselor at Light Counseling. She is also an adjunct instructor for Liberty University’s College of Arts and Sciences with 10 years of teaching experience. Dina has a background in nonprofit management, leading organizations to serve populations who have experienced trauma and loss. She currently works as the editor of Christian Coaching Today and is the coauthor of Be Fearless. She has previously served as the Director of Professional and Public Relations for the American Association of Christian Counselors. Dina uses a strength-based approach with clients. She helps them to use the safety of the counseling relationship to identify their needs, increase stability, and move forward towards their goals. She is wife to Jesse and mom to Mackenzie, Madison, and Alex. Dina serves her community as President of the New London Academy PTA and as a Girl Scout troop leader.
Dina Jones, M.A. (Clinical Mental Health Counseling) is a resident counselor at Light Counseling. She is also an adjunct instructor for Liberty University’s College of Arts and Sciences with 10 years of teaching experience. Dina has a background in nonprofit management, leading organizations to serve populations who have experienced trauma and loss. She currently works as the editor of Christian Coaching Today and is the coauthor of Be Fearless. She has previously served as the Director of Professional and Public Relations for the American Association of Christian Counselors. Dina uses a strength-based approach with clients. She helps them to use the safety of the counseling relationship to identify their needs, increase stability, and move forward towards their goals. She is wife to Jesse and mom to Mackenzie, Madison, and Alex. Dina serves her community as President of the New London Academy PTA and as a Girl Scout troop leader.

Location

Licensure

Resident / Supervisee

Client Age Groups

Preteens (11-12) Adolescents (13-17) Young Adults (18-25) Adults (26-64) Seniors (65+)

Treatment Approaches

Treatment Groups

Individual Groups