De Nicole Jackson, Therapist
De Nicole Jackson helps individuals and families across Tennessee navigate life’s challenges with compassion, structure, and evidence-based care. As a Licensed Professional Counselor at LifeStance Health, she provides a supportive environment where children, adolescents, teens, and adults can build resilience, improve emotional regulation, and move toward meaningful change. Her clinical approach focuses on treating anxiety, depression, and trauma while addressing the unique needs that arise at different life stages. De Nicole works collaboratively with clients to uncover patterns, strengthen coping skills, and foster long-term wellness. She integrates proven interventions such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to tailor care for each individual. De Nicole is especially passionate about supporting individuals who have been recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital and those participating in court-ordered treatment. She understands the complexity of these transitions and offers structured, nonjudgmental care that emphasizes stability, accountability, and reintegration into daily life. Her work in this area reflects a deep commitment to helping clients regain control, rebuild confidence, and establish sustainable routines. She also has experience working with diverse populations, including individuals within the LGBTQ+ community, military and veteran populations, and those involved in foster or adoptive care systems, and offers additional areas of support beyond her primary specialties. Outside of her professional work, De Nicole enjoys spending time with her partner, family, friends, and two cats. She finds joy in traveling, painting, listening to music, watching horror films, and expressing herself through tattoo art. She is drawn to creative and historically rich spaces that inspire curiosity and connection. De Nicole Jackson proudly serves clients throughout Tennessee with both clinical expertise and genuine care.
Provider Introduction
Types of Care & Ages Served
- Individual Therapy: Ages 6-75+
- Family Therapy: Ages 6-75+
- Couples Therapy: Ages 18-75+
Areas of Focus
Individual Therapy
Get help addressing challenges and improve well-being with a clinician's guidance.
- Alcohol use
- Drug/substance use
- Ability status
- ADHD
- Adoption & foster care
- Anger issues
- Anxiety
- Attachment issues
- Attention & focus
- Autism: generally independent
- Autism: requires some assistance
- Autism: requires substantial support
- Bipolar Disorder
- Career & relationships (mid-life)
- Career & work issues
- Caregiving
- Childhood behavioral issues
- Chronic pain-related issues
- Depression/feeling down
- Domestic violence & abuse
- Early adulthood: Independent living or relationships
- Early adulthood: Starting college or career
- Emotional abuse
- Empty nesters
- Family conflict
- First responder stress
- Focus, concentration & memory
- Gender affirming evaluations
- Gender identity
- General relationship issues
- Grief & loss
- Hallucinations
- Intellectual challenges: generally independent
- Intellectual challenges: requires some assistance
- Intellectual challenges: requires substantial support
- Intense mood changes
- Learning challenges
- LGBTQ+
- Marital stress or divorce
- Menopause & perimenopause
- Military & veteran
- Other women's health concerns
- Panic attacks
- Parenthood
- Parenting
- PMS & PMDD
- Premarital counseling
- Psychosis/issues with reality
- Religion & spirituality
- Schizophrenia/schizoaffective
- School behavioral issues
- Self-esteem
- Self-injury or cutting
- Sex & intimacy issues
- Sexual trauma
- Stress from ongoing health issues
- Stress management
- Trauma & PTSD
- Unusual thoughts or beliefs
Family Therapy
Improve communication and resolve conflicts within family dynamics with a clinician's guidance.
- Alcohol use
- Drug/substance use
- Ability status
- ADHD
- Adoption & foster care
- Anger issues
- Anxiety
- Attachment issues
- Attention & focus
- Autism: generally independent
- Autism: requires some assistance
- Autism: requires substantial support
- Bipolar Disorder
- Career & relationships (mid-life)
- Caregiving
- Childhood behavioral issues
- Depression/feeling down
- Domestic violence & abuse
- Early adulthood: Independent living or relationships
- Early adulthood: Starting college or career
- Emotional abuse
- Empty nesters
- Family conflict
- First responder stress
- Focus, concentration & memory
- Gender affirming evaluations
- Gender identity
- General relationship issues
- Grief & loss
- Hallucinations
- Intellectual challenges: generally independent
- Intellectual challenges: requires some assistance
- Intellectual challenges: requires substantial support
- Intense mood changes
- Learning challenges
- LGBTQ+
- Marital stress or divorce
- Menopause & perimenopause
- Military & veteran
- Other women's health concerns
- Panic attacks
- Parenthood
- Parenting
- PMS & PMDD
- Premarital counseling
- Psychosis/issues with reality
- Religion & spirituality
- Schizophrenia/schizoaffective
- School behavioral issues
- Self-esteem
- Self-injury or cutting
- Sex & intimacy issues
- Sexual trauma
- Stress from ongoing health issues
- Stress management
- Trauma & PTSD
- Unusual thoughts or beliefs
Couples Therapy
Helps partners address relationship conflict and improve communication with a clinician's guidance.
- Alcohol use
- Drug/substance use
- Ability status
- ADHD
- Adoption & foster care
- Anxiety
- Attachment issues
- Attention & focus
- Autism: generally independent
- Autism: requires some assistance
- Autism: requires substantial support
- Bipolar Disorder
- Career & relationships (mid-life)
- Career & work issues
- Caregiving
- Childhood behavioral issues
- Chronic pain-related issues
- Depression/feeling down
- Domestic violence & abuse
- Early adulthood: Independent living or relationships
- Early adulthood: Starting college or career
- Emotional abuse
- Empty nesters
- Family conflict
- First responder stress
- Focus, concentration & memory
- Gender affirming evaluations
- Gender identity
- General relationship issues
- Grief & loss
- Hallucinations
- Intellectual challenges: generally independent
- Intellectual challenges: requires some assistance
- Intellectual challenges: requires substantial support
- Intense mood changes
- Learning challenges
- LGBTQ+
- Marital stress or divorce
- Menopause & perimenopause
- Military & veteran
- Other women's health concerns
- Panic attacks
- Parenthood
- Parenting
- PMS & PMDD
- Premarital counseling
- Psychosis/issues with reality
- Religion & spirituality
- Schizophrenia/schizoaffective
- School behavioral issues
- Self-esteem
- Self-injury or cutting
- Sex & intimacy issues
- Sexual trauma
- Stress from ongoing health issues
- Stress management
- Trauma & PTSD
- Unusual thoughts or beliefs
Insurances Accepted
Languages
- English
Education
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Lindsey Wilson College
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Milligan University
New patient?
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Questions
Please use our online form to schedule an appointment with De Nicole Jackson. You can also call 423-202-7426 to have someone assist you.
De Nicole Jackson generally accepts new patients but there could be a waitlist.
Please call 423-202-7426 to find out De Nicole Jackson's schedule and availability.
LifeStance Health providers accept most commercial insurance plans that are offered in the states where we offer services, including telehealth. Please see the following list of insurances accepted by De Nicole Jackson:
If you don't see your insurance listed, please contact us at 423-202-7426 to see how we can help.
De Nicole Jackson is a Therapist and cannot prescribe medication. However, most LifeStance offices have a Psychiatrist or APN on staff who can prescribe medication if needed.
De Nicole Jackson works at:
Yes, De Nicole Jackson does offer online telehealth visits.
Yes, De Nicole Jackson is currently offering in-office visits at the following location: