I’m Dr. Prince, a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a strong reputation for my work with trauma survivors and expertise in behavioral health, interventions, individual, couples, and family therapy. I have been a practicing therapist for 19 years. My background includes a variety of populations in settings ranging from university environment with students, private practices to non-profits, and County Government. Whether you're dealing with a personal crisis or seeking long-term support, I'm here to provide compassionate, expert guidance tailored to your needs.
When you come in for a therapy session with me, here’s what you can expect: A Warm Welcome: You’ll be greeted in a supportive, non-judgmental space where your comfort is a priority. Collaborative Approach: We’ll work together to explore your experiences and identify your strengths. Our sessions are tailored to your unique needs. Respectful Dialogue: You are the expert of your own life. Our conversations will honor your perspectives and explore various truths. Holistic Perspective: I’ll consider how your environment and physical health impact your mental well-being, aiming for a comprehensive approach. Empowerment: My goal is to help you build practical skills for managing stress and enhancing your overall quality of life.
I approach therapy with a strength-based mindset, believing that each of my clients has the potential and inherent strengths to overcome their challenges. I don’t see anyone as lacking or deficient; instead, I view each person as the expert of their own life, with their own unique truths and experiences. I embrace the idea that there isn’t just one absolute truth but many perspectives that shape our understanding. In our work together, I focus on collaborative dialogue, respecting both the ecology of your mind and the influence of your environment. I recognize the profound connection between your physical surroundings and your mental and spiritual well-being. By working together, we can explore and harness your strengths to create meaningful change.
I worked with the creators of this model. I have been trained in this model and also worked at a brief therapy clinic.
This is my therapeutic orientation. I use when working with clients.
I managed and provided services in a trauma clinic. I also provide training on this topic.
I am a marriage and family therapist with a PhD. I have providedfamily therapy for the last 19 years.
I am a marriage and family therapist with a PhD. I have provided couples therapy for the last 19 year.