I am a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Georgia. My work centers on helping adults understand themselves more clearly, particularly when questions of identity, relationships, meaning, or direction begin to feel important to explore.

I approach this work with the belief that emotional struggles are not simply problems to be solved quickly, but experiences that often carry meaning and deserve thoughtful attention. Much of the work involves slowing down enough to notice patterns, reflect on past experiences, and understand how they continue to shape the present.

Many of the people I work with are navigating internal complexity, recurring emotional patterns, relationship dynamics, questions about identity, or moments of transition that raise deeper questions about how they want to live. Often there is a sense that something within deserves closer attention, even if it isn’t yet fully clear what needs to change.

In our work together, I aim to create a space where people feel both supported and thoughtfully challenged. Through careful conversation, reflection, and insight, therapy becomes an opportunity to better understand yourself and move toward greater clarity, alignment, and emotional resilience.

Clinical Orientation

My approach is relational and insight-oriented, informed by attachment-based, emotionally focused, psychodynamic, narrative, and schema-informed frameworks. These perspectives guide how I understand people and the patterns that shape their lives.

While specific techniques may be used when helpful, the core of my work focuses on understanding the person beneath the symptoms. Therapy is intentionally paced so that insight can develop naturally and change can emerge in a way that feels sustainable and integrated.

Faith as a Foundation

My work is informed by a Christian worldview that understands people as inherently valuable, complex, and capable of growth. Faith shapes my posture and values, but it is never imposed. Clients are not required to share specific beliefs, and care remains client-centered, respectful, and ethically grounded.

For those who wish to incorporate spiritual questions or faith into the work, these themes can be explored thoughtfully within the therapeutic process.

Hello, I’m Chantelle