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Tesha Dyches
CSWA
Clinical Supervisor: Arwen Huffman, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 44
- Trauma
- Self-Esteem
- Depression
- LGBTQ Friendly
At 8th Wonder Therapeutics and Consulting,we believe that human resilience is the 8th wonder of the world and we want to help you see it too
Vincent Eddi
Professional Counselor Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Meg Robertson, LMHC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 60
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- Self-Esteem
- Stress
Helping you heal, grow, and move forward with purpose through compassionate, culturally attuned counseling and coaching.
Scout Brown
Professional Counselor Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Mandy Miller, LMFT
Accepting New Clients Ages 18 to 64
- C-PTSD
- Substance Use/Abuse
- ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
- Relationships
Come as you are. We’ll figure out the rest together! I’d be honored to sit with you during the good, the bad, and the ugly cries.
Carly Curry
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Caitlin O'Dell, LMFT
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 5 to 90
- LGBTQ Specialized
- Spiritual Trauma
- Trauma
- Alternative Relationships
Therapy to me is about whole body healing. I have specialized training working with the LGBTQIA+ and religious trauma.
Gabriel Obu
PMHNP
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 65
- ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
- Bipolar
- Anxiety
- Substance Use/Abuse
"Gabriel, a seasoned PMHNP, can expertly manage your psychiatric medication needs. Offers the latest medication treatments in holistic way
Shaniqua Jeter
Professional Counselor Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Maribelle Ortiz, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 65
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief/Loss
- Trauma
Discover Your Strength! Life’s challenges—whether from stress, insecurities, grief, or feelings of self-doubt—can leave you feeling depleted