Hi, I’m Constance Elaine — and I’m so glad you’re here. With more than ten years of experience in the field of Counseling Psychology and Trauma care, I specialize in working with women who are tired of surface-level solutions and ready for something deeper. Women who aren't looking for quick fixes, but searching for real, lasting transformation. My approach is integrative, holistic, and compassionate — blending faith-based wisdom with cutting-edge somatic and neuroscience-informed practices like Brainspotting, HeartMath, and nervous system regulation tools. This isn’t traditional talk therapy. This is restoration for the whole woman — mind, body, and spirit.
I recognize that the decision to embark upon a path of healing and self-discovery is not one that was made lightly. In your first session with me, you can expect to share as little or as much about yourself as you would like. The aim is to create a safe space for you, both internally and externally, to explore and process the challenges that have caused dysregulation of your nervous system and stagnation in your relationships. Together, we will design a personalized therapeutic plan that addresses your specific challenges and goals, ensuring that your experience is both meaningful and transformative.
As an Integrative Somatic Trauma Therapist, I offer a deeply supportive and spiritually grounded space where healing happens from the inside out — through faith, neuroscience, and body-based care. Let’s work together to help you feel safe in your body, connected to your spirit, and empowered in your life.
As a Integrative, Somatic Trauma Therapist, I am passionate about helping women who are exhausted from carrying it all — successful, high performing women who are also wives, mothers, leaders, and caretakers. Women who seem to have it all together, but inside feel anxious, overwhelmed, disconnected, or stuck in patterns rooted in complex trauma and relational wounds. If that sounds like you, you’re not alone — and you’re not beyond healing.
As an integrative somatic trauma therapist, I blend somatic-based modalities with faith-based principles.
As an integrative somatic trauma therapist, I use somatic modalities, which are body-based practices, to help guide women into accessing sensations that support autonomic self-regulation and coherence. Examples of this work include movement and breathwork.