Meet Jordan Masters, LSCW

Primary Therapist

Jordan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience in adolescent behavioral health, focusing on substance use, risk behaviors, and juvenile justice involvement. Her career has been shaped by the profound impact of trauma on young people, leading her to focus on early intervention. Passionate about preventing the long-term effects of unhealthy coping mechanisms, she is dedicated to fostering resilience and positive growth in children and youth.

Jordan has led statewide initiatives, including expanding intensive outpatient (IOP) services for adolescents, and has worked with community stakeholders to organize educational events on youth substance use. She is committed to continuous learning, particularly in understanding how early life experiences shape behavior, and believes in personalized, person-centered care.

Skilled in systems analysis, Jordan applies her insights to family structures, ensuring families receive the support needed for sustainable success. Her expertise in integrating evidence-based strategies with human development makes her a trusted advocate and leader in her field.

Outside of work, Jordan values meaningful connections with loved ones, prioritizing laughter, love, and spiritual wellness. In her downtime, she expresses her creativity through art, travels to explore new cultures, and enjoys the simple comforts of home with her cats. Her life is a balance of ambition, connection, and personal fulfillment.