
13/06/2025
🌟 Join Us in Welcoming Hailey to Beacon Counseling! 🌟
We’re thrilled to introduce Hailey Jorris, the newest clinician to join our team at Beacon! Hailey offers a deeply compassionate presence and a faith-informed approach to therapy that honors each client’s story with care, curiosity, and hope—& we couldn't be more excited to have her on board!
💙 Hailey is now accepting Blue Cross Blue Shield (BCBS) and Sanford Health Plan insurance.
📱 Ready to begin? Text “New Client” to 701-937-4695 to schedule with Hailey today!
👇 Read her full bio below to learn more about the heart and expertise she brings to the Beacon community.
Hailey Jorris, LPCC is a Christian counselor who offers a warm, integrative approach to therapy, drawing from a variety of evidence-based models to support each client’s unique story. Known for her compassionate presence and thoughtful curiosity, Hailey invites clients to explore deeper patterns and pursue meaningful change in relationships and personal well-being.
Hailey’s work is deeply shaped by story. She holds two certifications in Narrative Focused Trauma Care (NFTC), an approach grounded in attachment and family systems theory. This method helps individuals make sense of their past and recognize how early relational experiences influence the nervous system and present-day patterns. It’s especially meaningful for those willing to explore their childhood with compassion and curiosity.
Alongside this, Hailey integrates Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT)—a brain-based approach shown to eliminate or significantly reduce chronic issues such as anxiety, depression, and physical pain. Conditions like migraines, IBS, chronic fatigue, insomnia, fibromyalgia, chronic pelvic pain, chronic neck and back pain, and more are often linked to learned neural pathways (known as neuroplastic pain).
Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT) is grounded in neuroscience and explores how unresolved trauma, stress, and repressed emotions can lead to real physical symptoms—even without structural injury. Research shows that the brain processes emotional and physical pain in the same regions, reinforcing that all pain is real, regardless of its source. To view a list of commonly treatable conditions, visit https://www.symptomatic.me/commonconditions.
Having personally healed from chronic pain through this approach, Hailey brings both professional training and lived experience to her work. She supports clients by helping them reconnect with their bodies, reduce fear around symptoms, and move toward lasting relief.
Hailey works primarily with women (21+) and couples, offering a faith-informed space for healing, growth, and authentic connection. She also welcomes male clients specifically seeking support for chronic pain through Pain Reprocessing Therapy (PRT).