Commercial Sponsored By: Spectrum Reach
Meet the certified counselor, mental health specialist, and youth advocate, a passionate professional devoted to helping young individuals overcome challenges and lead fulfilling lives. With vast experience in providing mental health assistance and advocacy services, the expert combines cutting-edge strategies and evidence-based interventions to support youths' emotional, mental, and social well-being. The specialist's holistic approach to counseling ensures that young individuals receive personalized, comprehensive support that caters to their unique needs. Combining professionalism, empathy, and deep knowledge of mental health and youth development, the certified counselor is a beacon of hope and a dependable ally to young individuals struggling with mental and emotional difficulties.
*Counseling Sessions Available
Current - Virtual Sessions Only
“My mission is to provide the highest quality of CBT-based therapy and counseling intervention to individuals, and groups, by providing a safe and therapeutic setting; with a special emphasis on diversity and culturally-competent care.”
Sessions Available:
Individual Counseling
Individual counseling is a personal opportunity to receive support and experience growth during challenging times in life. Individual counseling can help one deal with many personal topics in life such as anger, depression, anxiety, substance abuse, marriage and relationship challenges, parenting problems, school difficulties, and/or career changes (American Counseling Association, 2021).
Group Counseling
Group counseling allows one to find out that they are not alone in their type of life challenge. To be involved in a group of peers who are in a similar place not only increases one’s understanding of the struggles around the topic but also the variety in the possible solutions available. Typically, groups have up to eight participants, one or two group leaders, and revolve around a common topic like: anger management, self-esteem, divorce, domestic violence, recovery from abuse and trauma, and substance abuse and recovery (American Counseling Association, 2021).
Youth
Ages 10-17
*MUST have permission from parent(s) or guardian(s) - No Exceptions
Adults
Ages 18 - 25