Jordan is a Marriage and Family Therapy Associate who believes healing happens best when people feel seen, safe, and deeply understood. Her clients often describe her as warm, authentic, and easy to talk to – the kind of therapist who will laugh with you one minute and help you unpack something heavy the next.
Jordan earned her bachelor’s degree in psychology and her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Alabama. During graduate training, she worked with individuals, couples, and families at the Capstone Family Therapy Clinic and later continued in a private practice setting with THRIVE and SOUL therapy. These experiences shaped her relational, person-centered approach and her belief that therapy should feel both healing and human.
After graduate school, Jordan and her husband moved to Memphis, TN, where she worked in a level-4 residential treatment program for adolescent girls and families navigating trauma, attachment wounds, physical aggression, and suicidal ideation. That experience strengthened her passion for helping youth uncover their resilience, process intense emotional safely, and rewrite the stories that once held them back.
Today, Jordan works with individuals and couples to explore how past experiences shape their sense of self, their relationships, and their patterns of connection. She loves helping clients untangle old narratives, find clarity, and move toward lives that feel more authentic and grounded.
Jordan also has a special passion for working with clients who are figuring out who they are, how to handle big emotions, and how to believe in themselves again. She strives to be the kind of therapist who helps youth feel free to be unapologetically themselves – a steady cheerleader with a touch of sarcasm, a lot of heart, and a deep belief that they are capable of incredible growth. (She’s also fluent in eye rolls, dramatic sighs, and the occasional “that’s not fair!” – occupational hazard when working with youth.)
Whether she’s supporting a youth finding their voice or an adult unpacking long-standing patterns, Jordan’s goal is the same: to help people feel less alone and more at home within themselves.
Her approach is collaborative, compassionate, and a little playful. Jordan blends CBT, CPT, EFT, DBT, Play therapy, and Client-centered approaches to help clients find emotional insight and lasting change. With couples, she uses the Gottman Method and Emotionally Focused Therapy to help create positive perceptions, communication, and rebuild trust and closeness.
Jordan believes every person already carries the tools for healing – it’s just about having the right space to discover them.
When she’s not in session, Jordan enjoys quiet nights with a good book, movie nights with her husband and pup, cooking when she feels inspired, and calling takeout a win when the kitchen experiments don’t go as planned. (She firmly believes burnt dinners build character.) She believes growth doesn’t need to be perfect, just honest – and a little fun along the way.
License Info
Alabama LMFT License #A363
Jordan will begin taking new clients late December 2025!
You can reach Jordan via phone at 256-206-3947 or email at jordangray@solidgroundmadison.com.