Quinteisha Hundley, LPC - Therapist at Grow Therapy

Quinteisha Hundley

Quinteisha Hundley

(she/her)

LPC
8 years of experience
Virtual

I am licensed professional counselor, who enjoys working out, juicing, reading, and spending time with loved ones outside of work. I spend 50 minutes per session, including the intake. I mostly assign practical, real-time assessments in session, and I ask that clients journal heavily outside of session. I know the unfinished, rough, "not put together" parts of me deserve respect and I wanted to be part of moving that forward for other people. I have worked in private practice, at an in-home agency, and in a university counseling setting, and I participated in an internship within the rehabilitative geriatric population. These experiences have shaped my practice by teaching me to value professional and mentoring connections, helping me identify the parts of my experiences I will replicate in my own practice (related to forming groups and programs, etc.), and helping me find my niche.

What can clients expect to take away from sessions with you?

I spend 50 minutes per session, including the intake. I enjoy connecting to the client in the first session without giving homework or recommending books or strategies. I move into assigning tasks once rapport is closer to being established, which often happens around the third session. I complete a treatment plan before the second session. I mostly assign practical, real-time assessments in session, and I ask that clients journal heavily outside of session.

Explain to clients what areas you feel are your biggest strengths.

Former feedback related to working with me is that I am nonjudgmental, easy to relate to and open up to, and knowledgeable in practical and professional ways. I agree with these strengths, as well as being creative in how I deliver therapeutic interventions when necessary.

Appointments

Virtual

My treatment methods

Narrative

The overall goal is to empower you to change your thoughts, actions, which lend to you developing a grounded greater world meaning to your actions. We externalize the stressor to remind you that they are separate from your true identity, and I help you ground yourself in your spirituality, values, and purpose.