Avery Westover

What led me to this work was seeing how powerful it can be to feel truly heard and supported in difficult times. I want to be part of that process, helping people reconnect with their strengths, feel less alone in what they’re carrying, and move toward the life they want. My approach is client-centered, which […]
Fayla Little

I became a therapist because I grew up in a culture where counseling was often frowned upon, and I witnessed many mental health challenges within my own family dynamics. Seeing my grandmother, who owned a group home for adults with cognitive challenges, further confirmed what I now know is my calling: to create safe, supportive […]
Cynthia Brannon, LPC-A

Working in the mental health field led me to become a counselor after witnessing the transformative power of non-judgmental and collaborative relationships. My approach is person-centered, meaning I not only want to learn what is most important to you, but work alongside you in creating a space where you feel understood as the unique individual […]
Ty Patterson

I decided to become a therapist because of my own personal experiences throughout my life, and witnessing how my life, perspectives, and outlooks changed when I sought out help for myself personally. Throughout my own journey, I have seen the power of counseling in real-time, within myself and within others. These experiences led me to […]
Candice Dogans, LMFT

Candice Dogans is an independently licensed therapist who works with adults, ranging from college students to more seasoned adults. Candice helps her clients develop self awareness and insight into the nature of their problems, in order to increase life satisfaction, connection to others, and accomplish their goals. She holds a Master of Arts degree in […]
Ayla Rajabally, LMSW

I became a therapist because everyone has the potential to live a fulfilling life, but only those who are truly supported in overcoming their obstacles reach their goals and continue to thrive. No matter how old we are, we need support and encouragement to improve our lives. In our sessions, we will identify your strengths […]
Elizabeth Stone

I was drawn to mental health therapy after gaining a greater understanding of the social model perspective. The social model encourages acceptance of human-beings individualized needs, while drawing attention to external factors that could be creating barriers in addressing those needs. I strongly value mental health advocacy and believe individuals should be addressed as a […]
Julio Canchola, LAC

I chose to become a therapist because I am truly interested and invested in helping people find their inner strengths. I use a person-centered and strengths-based approach to find out what is important to you and to ensure we work towards your goals. I am a Hispanic Male using he/him/his pronouns.
Leah Levengood, LMSW

Becoming an effective social worker has been my goal since age 16. For the past 25 years I have been honing multiple skillsets to strengthen my mission to serve the community. Helping others cultivate and maintain enhanced quality of life is my passion! As a therapist, I strive to aid clients in identifying their core […]
Zariah Robinson, LMFT-A

I became a therapist because I am deeply passionate about helping individuals and families navigate life’s challenges and foster meaningful growth. What drew me to this profession is the opportunity to support others in healing, building resilience, and creating healthier relationships. I am an African American woman of Hispanic heritage. I share this information voluntarily […]