Jen Murphy

Jen is a Mental Health Therapist, Parent, Young Adult and Family Coach. She has been supporting families in the treatment modalities of Wilderness Therapy, Residential Treatment, Private Practice, and Transitional Programming over the last 25 years. Jen developed and implemented two nationally recognized and currently operating Transition/Parent Support Programs. She is a co-developer of the parenting model H.O.M.E. as well as co-author of the book H.O.M.E., Strategies for Making Home a Success During and After Treatment. Additionally, she has been an Adjunct Professor in Social Sciences for over 13 years. 

Jen’s focus is to help parents and families find their way at home by learning new skills and creating new positive patterns that will help shift the entire family system. Jen wears her therapist hat when appropriate for clarity in her coaching. Jen is curious, compassionate, direct, funny, and energized with a passion for teaching and supporting families in their healing journeys. She is known to be able to quickly and accurately assess patterns and the needs in a family system and the individuals within it. Her coaching style is described as practical and direct, yet an empowering approach filled with compassion, insight, knowledge, humor, and patience.