Celebrating Mental Health Awareness Month: Spotlight on Jennifer Lieser Eschmann, MSW, LGSW

Mental Health Awareness Month is a time to honor the courage it takes to seek support, the resilience people carry within them, and the professionals who walk alongside individuals on their healing journeys. At Granite City Counseling—a program of Catholic Charities of the Diocese of St. Cloud—Jennifer Lieser Eschmann, MSW, LGSW, embodies that mission every day.
Jenni’s path into mental health care began long before she earned her graduate degree. With 20 years of social work experience, she had already spent much of her life serving diverse communities and supporting individuals through life challenges. She graduated from Saint Benedict/Saint John’s in 2004, later pursuing her Master of Social Work to deepen her ability to support others.
As part of her MSW training at St. Cloud State University, Jenni completed an internship at the St. Cloud Veterans Administration, gaining meaningful experience supporting veterans and their families. She also worked in higher education, promoting mental health initiatives, and helping students access the care they needed.
Before her graduate studies, she served for many years as a Licensed Social Worker, working with a wide range of populations. These experiences shaped her, strengthened her, and gave her a broad, compassionate understanding of the people she serves today.
A Person-Centered, Strength-Based Approach
Jenni’s practice is grounded in person-centered care and a deep belief that every individual carry strength worth recognizing and nurturing. She incorporates:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Motivational Interviewing with a focus on the Stages of Change
- Mindfulness techniques
- A strong emphasis on self-care and resilience
She specializes in supporting individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, grief and loss, stress, and challenges related to self-esteem and confidence.
Helping people recognize their own strengths and potential isn’t just part of her job—it’s her passion.
At Granite City Counseling, she works with individuals from many backgrounds, offering a safe, secure, and welcoming space where clients can share openly—often from deeply vulnerable places. She sees this as a privilege, not a task.
Jenni wants future clients to know that they are not just a number. At Granite City Counseling, care is personal, intentional, and rooted in genuine compassion.
Outside of work, Jenni enjoys spending time with her friends and family—especially cheering on her daughter at sporting events. She loves finding great bargains and looks forward to new travel adventures whenever she can.
A Message for Anyone Who Is Struggling
If you or someone you know needs someone to talk to, Jenni wants you to reach out. Support is here, and healing is possible.
Visit
https://www.granitecitycounseling.com/ or call 320‑650‑1550.
You deserve care, connection, and a place to feel heard.
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