Get To Know Me

Jill Schlossberg, LPC, LCADC, CCTP

I created Float On Therapy as a space where clients could utilize their own strengths in order to work on their own struggles. Allowing the client to focus on their own goals and move forward with their mental health.

As a therapist, I believe authenticity and connection are just as important as clinical skill. When I’m not in session, you’ll likely find me spending time with dogs, practicing yoga, or changing my hair color—because growth and self-expression matter both inside and outside the therapy room. I bring this same openness, curiosity, and compassion into my work, creating a space where clients feel comfortable being themselves and exploring change at their own pace.

A woman with shoulder-length curly hair smiling at the camera, wearing a black top, indoors with a bed, lamp, and white wall in the background.
A small black and white dog sitting on a wooden front porch in front of a blue door, wearing a maroon harness, with a leash attached. There is a welcome mat and a small pile of shredded paper on the porch.

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