Meet Bobbi-Jo
Bobbi-Jo Molokken, LISW, CCTP (she/her) is a licensed clinical social worker in the state of Iowa and the founder of Compassionate Curiosity Counseling. As a seasoned clinician she’s been working in the mental health field for over 18 years.
Bobbi-Jo practices from a neurodiversity-affirming perspective, which recognizes that there are natural variations in how humans learn, communicate, process information, and move through the world. There is no single “right” way to think, feel, or function.
Her goal in therapy is to help clients reconnect with their true selves and build a life that supports their individual needs and interests. She enjoys providing therapy that allows for a balance of practical skills and support and doing deep work into understanding how reactions/emotions we may have in the present connect with previous life experiences and the contexts around us. Her practice is LGBTQ+ affirming, and she strives to create a space where people of all identities feel respected, supported, and able to show up fully as themselves.
Her Approach to Therapy
Bobbi-Jo’s approach to therapy is collaborative, curious, and compassionate.
She believes that therapy works best when it is a partnership. If you imagine the therapy journey as a car ride, she sees the client as in the drivers seat and her role is as an attentive copilot. She can provide options for routes we can take, can help point out potential roadblocks ahead, provide reflections about progress, but the client makes hte final decisions on the destination and how we get there.
A central part of Bobbi-Jo’s work involves helping clients slow down and develop greater awareness of the patterns in their lives that shape behaviors and reactions. These patterns are often connected to past experiences, nervous system responses, and the environments people have lived within.
At times the work involves emotional or trauma processing and reflection. At other times it may involve practical tools that support regulation, communication, and everyday functioning.
Bobbi-Jo also believes it is important to acknowledge the broader systems and contexts that influence our lives. Family expectations, cultural messages, social environments, and systemic pressures and failures can all shape how people understand themselves and the challenges they experience.
Clinical Modalities/Training
Bobbi-Jo integrates several therapeutic frameworks that inform how she approaches therapy. Rather than rigidly applying one model, she draws from these approaches in ways that best support each client.
Clinical approaches utilized include:
Internal Family Systems (IFS), Level 1 trained
Polyvagal-informed therapy
Brainspotting, Phase 1 trained
Motivational Interviewing
Mindfulness-based approaches
Solution Focused Brief Therapy
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Credentials
Master of Social Work, Clinical Concentration - University of Northern Iowa
Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW), Iowa - License # 007088
Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP)
When not in the therapy office…
Bobbi-Jo lives and works in Decorah, Iowa, which she maintains is one of the most beautiful towns in the state (several magazines articles agree).
When she is not providing therapy, ADHD coaching, or training other mental health professionals, she can often be found starting new crafting hobbies or collecting supplies for future creative projects. She is currently hyperfixated on making polymer clay earrings and prior to that enjoyed sewing clothing. She also loves discussing mental health, therapy, neurodiversity, and the nervous systems.
When she finds time and sits still long enough she enjoys rewatching New Girl and Schitt’s Creek.
She is married, a parent of 2 ADHD children, and has one dog (Nova), one leopard gecko, and three fish tanks.