I am Jessica Qualls, Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have expertise in mindfulness-based practices, EMDR, Internal Family Systems, and Somatic Care. I have been in practice for eight years, providing evidence-based care to individuals and couples. I am also a university professor who loves to learn and share knowledge along the way! I am passionate about books, knitting, family, and gentle movement.
I have a PhD in Psychology and am a LCSW. I am certified in EMDR and Play Therapy. I am also married to a retired Navy Veteran and mom/bonus mom to seven. I have spent the past 30 years working within the criminal and civil court system with individuals, families, couples, and adolescents, as well as advocating for victims of crime and first responders, including military families. I also treat individuals that have experienced grief and loss and Health issues.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works with individuals facing anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship challenges. I also support people with autism and learning disabilities, using approaches like somatic interventions, DBT, Internal Family Systems, and attachment-based therapy. My goal is to create a safe, client-centered space where each person’s unique needs are honored throughout their healing journey.
I’m a therapist dedicated to helping individuals and couples navigate life’s challenges and build more meaningful connections. I work with adults facing anxiety, depression, relationship struggles, life transitions, and self-esteem concerns, as well as couples seeking to improve communication and strengthen their bond. My goal is to create a safe and supportive space where you can better understand yourself, develop new tools, and move toward the life and relationships you truly want. Together, we can work toward healing, growth, and lasting change.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and PhD Candidate at Walden University. I have clinical expertise in treating anxiety, depression, addiction, PTSD, trauma, bi-polar disorder, and chronic medical conditions exacerbated by mental health. I provide an interactive therapeutic style for individuals, couples, and families. To do this, I integrate various methods and techniques to offer a personalized client centered approach. I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectic behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, narrative therapy, spirituality, motivational interviewing, and solution focused strategies inclusive of compassion and understanding.
It is my belief that all people are born precious and free. Along the way, life presents challenges that could contribute to an individual feeling unfulfilled, unseen, unheard, and misunderstood. Together, you and I will discover the root cause of the pain and implement a plan for healing.
I am here to help you examine and explore issues that make you feel stuck. I understand that each person is the driver of their own life and has within them the strength to overcome obstacles. I encourage introspection and observation of behavior, rather than judgement and negative self- talk. I believe therapy can be life changing, allow me the chance to help you.
Hi! I’m a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) based in Washington, DC, with over 11 years of experience. I see clients of all ages and specialize in working with teens & young adults. I support clients navigating life transitions, emotional challenges, and relationship issues, helping them build resilience and meaningful change through coping strategies. I will be your collaborative clinician in the pursuit of your goals.
I’m DeNea and I support adult women as they heal from the effects of childhood parentification, abuse, and neglect, sexual trauma, domestic violence and difficult relationships. I help women build healthier connections and achieve the relationships they desire. I use evidenced-based treatment modalities (IFS, EMDR, & ACT) that help to heal root causes, create lasting change and give clients a sense of freedom over their pasts.
Hi! I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor – Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP) and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) based in Tennessee. I earned my Doctorate from Amridge University and have had the privilege of working with individuals, couples, and families for nearly four years.
I specialize in supporting people who are navigating depression, anxiety, and trauma, and I’m passionate about helping clients move toward a place where they can confidently pursue their life goals. Over time, I’ve developed a deep understanding of the importance of equipping individuals with the tools, strategies, and resources they need to grow and thrive.
My approach is rooted in person-centered care—I believe in meeting you where you are, honoring your unique experiences, and walking alongside you as you work toward emotional, mental, and physical wellness. Together, we’ll create a space where you feel supported, empowered, and ready to take meaningful steps forward.
Hi! I'm a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) from North Carolina. I got my Master of Social Work degree from the Joint MSW program at NC A&T State University. My husband is in the military and we have moved multiple times since then. I am also a mother to 3 young children. I help adults examine their behavior patterns to become "unstuck" and live their life to the fullest.
I'm a compassionate Licensed Clinical Social Worker-Certified (LCSW-C) with over 10 years of experience. I specialize in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, trauma, anxiety, and mindfulness, using a combination of IFS, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to empower clients with the tools and strategies they need to take control of their mental health and achieve lasting positive change.
Hi, I am a Licensed Clinical Social worker (LCSW) and I specialize in helping women and couples who are struggling with anxiety, depression and a variety of issues. These may include but are not limited to the menstrual cycle, body image, pregnancy, postpartum, dating/relationships, sexual/intimacy-related concerns, and parenthood. In my work with clients, we address both the physical and emotional aspects of wellness that will lead you to healing and growth in both body and mind.
I always knew that I wanted to be a helping professional. As part of an assignment, while taking a counseling course designed to assist offenders with substance abuse problems, I had to write in five words or less what I wanted people to remember about me. My words were “helped people live better lives.”
I have over 30 years of experience working with clients who live with psychiatric and substance use disorders. I started my "helping" career working for the Georgia Department of Corrections (GDC). After observing the effects of early childhood trauma on many of the offenders that I supervised, I decided to end my 21-year career with GDC and pursue an education in counseling. I have never regretted this decision! For the last 6 years I have provided psychotherapy for individuals and groups.
I love doing what I believe I have been called to do and my life's work remains guided by those five simple words in my title. I look forward to helping you learn to live a better life!
Experienced Clinical Social Worker Licensed in MA, Florida, or New Hampshire. In-person available in Londonderry, NH.
Customized patient centered treatment and capacity building. Increase self-esteem, manifest goals and improve boundaries with care. I have great respect for self-compassion and gratitude.
I offer evidence-based tools to increase freedom and reduce suffering.
Masters in Human Development and Psychology from Harvard. Trained Executive Functioning Coach. Masters of Business Administration.
I’m a warm, insight-oriented therapist who offers a steady, compassionate space for adults navigating grief, relational wounds, and the impact of growing up around emotional chaos or inconsistency. My approach is grounded in deep listening and curiosity—I help clients slow down and make sense of their inner experience, uncovering patterns that may have once been protective but now feel limiting. Together, we create room for new ways of relating—to yourself, to others, and to your story. Healing, in my work, begins with being deeply seen and understood.
If you’ve spent your life holding the line — for your family, your community, your country — you know what it means to keep showing up even when it costs you. Whether you wear a uniform, lead from behind the scenes, or simply hold things together for everyone else, the weight you carry is real.
We live in a world that feels divided. Every headline, every conversation, can become a reminder of how far apart people seem. For many trauma survivors — and especially for first responders, police officers, firefighters, and paramedics — this division can deepen old wounds. The noise, the criticism, the lack of understanding from those who’ve never walked in your shoes can leave you feeling unseen and disconnected.
Therapy shouldn’t be another place where you feel judged or misunderstood. My work is grounded in respect — for who you are, what you believe, and what you’ve endured. I work with people from all political backgrounds and walks of life who’ve faced trauma, burnout, and the invisible injuries that come from witnessing too much for too long.
Through gentle, evidence-based approaches like Brainspotting, we create space for your body and mind to release what’s been stored — without forcing words or reliving trauma. You don’t have to choose a side to heal. You don’t have to explain why you’re tired, angry, or numb. You just have to show up as you are.
Healing is not weakness. It’s strength. It’s the courage to reclaim your peace, even in a world that keeps asking you to stay in survival mode. You’ve served others long enough. Now, it’s time to come home to yourself.