I am a compassionate and dedicated therapist with over 30 years of experience in guiding individuals through life’s most challenging moments, including struggles with depression, anxiety, grief, anger management, family conflicts, and developing coping skills. I am deeply committed to empowering clients through a culturally and spiritually integrated approach that centers around the Alternative Christ-Like African Thematic Therapy (ACLATT) model. ACLATT is a unique therapeutic model I developed specifically to support Christian clients of African descent. It integrates Christian values with African principles, providing a holistic, culturally sensitive healing experience. This approach emphasizes identity, love, faith, and hope, helping clients recognize their God-given potential and fostering a strong sense of purpose. I also incorporate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help clients identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns, supporting them in reframing perspectives and developing practical coping strategies. My work is rooted in the belief that “Being precedes Doing”—by understanding one’s identity in Christ, clients are empowered to realize their gifts and purpose, which enriches their actions and overall well-being. Whether working with individuals, families, or couples, I am committed to helping clients achieve emotional healing, spiritual growth, and lasting transformation aligned with their cultural and spiritual values.
In our first session, my goal is to create a safe and welcoming space where you feel comfortable sharing your story. We’ll take the time to explore your reasons for seeking therapy and any specific challenges you’re facing, whether they’re related to depression, anxiety, grief, or family dynamics. I want to hear what has brought you to this point and what you hope to achieve in our work together. During this session, I’ll introduce you to my unique approach, the Alternative Christ-Like African Thematic Therapy (ACLATT), which integrates Christian values with African principles. We’ll discuss how this approach, along with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), can support your journey, focusing on identity, love, faith, and hope as key elements of healing. I’ll also encourage you to ask questions, share any concerns, and let me know what feels important to you in a therapeutic relationship. This first session is about building a foundation of trust, so we can move forward in a way that feels aligned with your values and goals. By the end, we’ll have a clearer idea of how we can work together to support your healing and growth.
My greatest strengths lie in my compassionate and culturally attuned approach to therapy. With over 30 years of experience, I bring a deep commitment to understanding and empowering each client, especially those whose faith and cultural identity are essential parts of their lives. I have developed a unique therapy model, ACLATT (Alternative Christ-Like African Thematic Therapy), which blends Christian values with African principles, creating a holistic and spiritually rich healing experience. This approach allows me to address not only the emotional and mental aspects of well-being but also the spiritual and cultural dimensions, which can be crucial for lasting transformation. Additionally, my training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) enables me to help clients identify and challenge unhelpful thought patterns, equipping them with practical tools to manage daily struggles and cultivate resilience. My focus on love, faith, and hope helps clients reconnect with their God-given potential and build a strong foundation for healing and growth. My clients can trust that they’ll be met with empathy, cultural understanding, and a deep respect for their spiritual journey.
In my practice, I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help clients identify and challenge negative thought patterns that contribute to emotional distress and unhelpful behaviors. Together, we work to reframe those thoughts, develop more realistic and positive perspectives, and implement practical coping strategies to improve daily functioning and overall well-being. CBT is a structured, goal-oriented approach that empowers clients to make lasting changes by focusing on both thoughts and actions.
In my practice, I use a unique therapy model designed specifically to support Christian clients of African descent, called the Alternative Christ-Like African Thematic Therapy (ACLATT). This model integrates Christian and African principles and rituals to create a culturally sensitive and spiritually enriching therapeutic experience. ACLATT operates on the foundational belief that "Being precedes Doing"—understanding one's identity in Christ empowers them to recognize their gifts, potential, and purpose, which then informs their actions and well-being. Rooted in love, faith, and hope, this model emphasizes a strong sense of identity in Christ, supporting clients in discovering their God-given purpose and achieving abundant life. ACLATT guides clients to reflect on and restore love, faith, and hope in God, self, and others, helping to address and heal any emotional wounds that may hinder their well-being. Together, we explore any areas where love, faith, and hope may be lacking or have been distorted and work towards cultivating these virtues to enhance daily functioning and holistic health. ACLATT offers structured support for individuals, families, couples, and those experiencing grief, making it a versatile and comprehensive approach for clients seeking spiritual and cultural alignment in their therapy journey.