Jessica Hancock
Counsellor and Psychotherapist
Jessica Hancock is an experienced PACFA Accredited counsellor, psychotherapist, and a clinical supervisor with over 10 years of dedicated practice in the mental health field. With a focus on trauma and addiction recovery, Jess is deeply passionate about educating people on how adverse childhood experiences affect the health and well-being of families and young people in rural communities.
Holding a Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy from Western Sydney University, Jess has developed a strong expertise in supporting individuals through the recovery process of trauma, addiction, and complex mental health.
One of Jess’s significant achievements is the design and implementation, in collaboration with a Financial Counsellor, of a culturally tailored Gambling Recovery Group Program for Aboriginal men within NSW department of corrective services. The program integrated culturally sensitive practices with evidence-based strategies, including financial literacy components, to support participants in their recovery journey and promote long-term well-being.
As a clinical supervisor, Jess is passionate about supporting Bachelor of Counselling students at Griffith University guiding fellow professionals in their therapeutic practice. By providing supervision rooted in both professional development and personal reflection, Jessica helps counsellors deepen their understanding of how trauma and addiction impacts their clients.