Hey there! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia. I am passionate about helping young and maturing individuals struggling with emotional wounds, wanting to be renewed from limiting beliefs, and realign with their true beauty and purpose — from the inside out. I believe that beauty isn’t just what we see — it’s who we become when we are healing, whole, and aligned with our true self.
Together, our first sessions will begin to explore your story, identify beliefs, and begin to create an individualized plan to work through during each follow up session.
Within my years of practice, I have diligently developed a way to blend person-centered counseling, trauma-informed care, and spiritual wellness to guide individuals to noticeable relief during life transitions, self-worth struggles, and emotional wounds.
I love working with young and maturing individuals who are ready for a journey of emotional awareness, self-worth restoration, and realignment. My clients are eager to improve but are seeking a safe space to break free, rediscover, and become who you were created to be — whole, worthy, and beautifully aligned.
I often incorporate elements of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help you identify and redirect unhelpful thought patterns, especially when addressing anxiety, depression, and trauma-related symptoms.
I offer faith-based therapy to clients like you who desire to incorporate their spiritual beliefs into the counseling process. I create a supportive space where you can explore your faith as a source of strength, healing, and guidance. My approach integrates biblical principles, prayer, and reflection when appropriate, while honoring your individual journey and values. I believe faith can be a powerful tool in fostering hope, resilience, and personal growth.
I have consistently used person-centered therapy as a core approach in my clinical work, as it aligns with my belief in the importance of empathy, authenticity, and unconditional positive regard. This method allows me to build strong, trusting relationships with you by creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where you feel genuinely heard and valued. In practice, I allow you to take the lead in exploring your thoughts, feelings, and experiences while I serve as a supportive guide. I focus on reflecting your emotions, validating your experiences, and encouraging self-awareness and self-acceptance.
As a trauma-informed clinician, I am mindful of the way I engage with you by prioritizing safety, trust-building, and empowerment. I take time to understand your background and how trauma may have shaped your worldview, behaviors, and relationships. In practice, I integrate trauma-informed principles by being attuned to signs of dysregulation, offering consistent reassurance, and allowing you to maintain control over your therapeutic process. I use grounding techniques, psychoeducation, and other evidence-based techniques to help you build functional skills and process your experiences at a pace that feels safe for you. Trauma-informed care not only guides how I deliver treatment but also how I view you—as a resilient individual deserving of compassion, understanding, and support.