Love Behavioral Health Consulting, LLC was founded on a simple belief:
Healing can be hard, but getting quality care doesn’t have to be.
We operate at the intersection of compassion and competence, offering therapy, professional development, and consulting services that center access and clinical excellence. Whether we’re supporting treatment providers or partnering with organizations to cultivate healthier workplaces, our work is rooted in the belief that well-being isn’t a privilege—it’s a necessity.
When individuals heal, the effects reach far beyond them.
Healthier people build healthier relationships, stronger families, and more compassionate communities.
At LBHC, we believe that even small changes can ripple outward:
Healing one person can strengthen a family.
Training one professional can improve the care of hundreds.
Supporting one organization can shift a culture.
Love Behavioral Health Consulting exists to help individuals, organizations, and communities build stronger foundations for wellness.
Through consulting, training, and program development, we work to:
Equip the behavioral health workforce with the knowledge, skills, and compassion needed to serve diverse needs.
Expand access to quality, integrated care for mental health and substance use challenges.
Support individuals in their personal healing journeys, strengthening the spaces where wellness can thrive.
Promote organizational cultures that prioritize wellness, prevent burnout, and sustain growth.
We envision a world where healing multiplies — where individuals, families, and communities grow healthier because people are supported, equipped, and treated with compassion.
We are committed to fostering recovery-friendly, holistically well communities, cultivating a behavioral health workforce equipped to address the complexities of mental health and substance use disorders, and making integrated behavioral health care more equitable, accessible, and effective for all.
At Love Behavioral Health Consulting, LLC, we believe:
Access to quality behavioral health care is a basic human right, not a privilege.
Substance use disorders, addictive disorders, and mental illnesses are not choices, moral failings, or weaknesses — they are complex, chronic conditions shaped by interactions among brain circuits, genetics, environments, and lived experiences.
Recovery is possible. Treatment works. Healing can take many forms, including harm reduction, medication-assisted therapies, and multiple pathways to recovery.
Person-first language matters. We are committed to using language that empowers and acknowledges the dignity, humanity, and worth of all individuals — across all identities, experiences, and stages of healing.
Compassion and cultural responsiveness are essential to effective care, training, and organizational change.
Healing does not happen in isolation. Helping people helps people — creating ripples that can strengthen families, communities, workplaces, and generations to come.
Lasting wellness requires intentional, sustainable support at both individual and systemic levels.
Love Behavioral Health Consulting’s flagship blog, featuring writing and reflections from Founder, Dr. Jessica Love Jordan. The Balance Beam centers balance, perspective, and professional life—especially for those in the helping professions—creating space to slow the pace, reflect, and recalibrate while protecting the light we carry.
An ongoing, free quarterly virtual workforce development series offering accessible, practical learning for behavioral health professionals, with optional low-cost CEUs available.
For the Love of Therapy™ is a therapy-inspired brand featuring a growing collection of everyday items that reflect the culture, language, and lived experience of therapy work.
Behavioral health–informed speaking for professional and community audiences, across a range of formats, including keynotes, panels, and educational conversations.
How to Therapy is a short, practical e-book created to help people better understand what therapy is, how it works, and how to get started. Designed for those who feel unsure, overwhelmed, or simply curious, the guide walks readers through the basics of finding a therapist, knowing what to expect, and navigating early sessions with more clarity and confidence.