Jeremy Eastman
Therapist
MA, NCC, tLMHC
Modalities
Individuals
Couples
Specialties
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Meet Jeremy Eastman
Locations
Insurance Accepted
- Iowa Medicaid
- HAWKI
- Amerigroup / Wellpoint
- Iowa Total Care
- Molina
- United Healthcare
- UMR
- Wellmark BCBS
- Cigna
- Optum VA
- Health Partners
- Medica
- Midland’s Choice
- Crime Victims Compensation Funding of Iowa
- Private Pay
- County Social Services Funding (Grundy, Black Hawk, Allamakee, Butler, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Floyd, Howard, Mitchell, Tama, Winneshiek counties)
- SED Funding (Linn County residents only)
- MHDD Funding (Linn County residents only)
Clients
- Adolescents / Teenagers (16 to 18)
- Adults
- Elders (65+)
Jeremy graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 2000 with a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Manufacturing. After graduation, he worked in the cast metals industry in operations and sales in Minnesota and Iowa. Throughout his past professional life, Jeremy enjoyed partnering with colleagues and customers to achieve their goals. As a father, veteran and husband, Jeremy hopes to use his life experiences as a way to connect with people in open, authentic dialogue in order to help them become the best versions of themselves. Jeremy recently graduated from Messiah University in December 2023 and believes that you can make positive changes at any point, no matter what you did or what was done to you.
Jeremy is open to working with clients from all communities we serve in alignment with Heart and Solutions’ Commitment to Inclusion. *** Jeremy is especially passionate about working with the following communities and issues: veterans, blended families, chronic illness, terminal illness, cancer, death, divorce, faith and spirituality, couples, anger management |
Jeremy’s Latest Mental Health Tips
What Does It All Mean?
Whether or not you’re looking forward to this year might depend on how you made sense of last year. Without dissecting all of the potentially polarizing events of 2021, I think we can all agree that things haven’t seemed “normal” for a while. Not to forget the sweeping impact COVID-19 has had on our lives, but we’re all still dealing with our own individual “stuff” too.