You are just as you ought to be.

Individual Counseling across the state of Tennessee

Counseling question, 'HOW ARE YOU, REALLY?' to address trauma, anxiety, depression and deeper behavioral and personality issues that may be difficult to discuss in day to day life.

“How are you?” A phrase we hear everyday in and out of all of the things life demands from us.

Maybe you had an argument with family and decide to isolate and withdrawal from your social circle, but you say, “I’m good.” There’s a nagging internal critic that comments on your every move, which makes it hard to feel good about yourself as a worker, spouse and friend. Or maybe you are hiding the emotional turmoil that simmers underneath the surface of a happy-go-lucky external persona. And yet- you respond, “I’m doing well, and you?”

We dare to stop to address and acknowledge the feelings, cognitions, deep pain, sleepless nights, racing thoughts, numbness and truth underlying this saying.

How are YOU really?”

It is time to let the side of you that feels broken and unseen see the light of day. Bring your self- the real self who is tired of pretending everything’s “fine.” Whether you’re reliving flashbacks, noticing old behaviors show up or just craving some peace in your own skin—we’re here for it. And for you.

Therapy doesn’t have to be stiff. It can be honest, human, and even (occasionally) funny. This is your space to heal, unpack, reconnect, and rewrite the stuff that’s been holding you back.

Market Street Bridge Downtown Chattanooga Therapy with green nature close to East Ridge, Red Bank, Hixson and surrounding communities.

Local in Chattanooga TN

Therapy services are available both online and in-person, and if you are local, we are located downtown in our beautiful scenic city. For in-person sessions, the office is walking distance to the riverfront and the UTC campus, just off of Lindsay Street.

Person healing from trauma, distress, and flashbacks and standing in peace, calm.

Specializations in:

  • Complex + developmental trauma

  • Single incident trauma

  • First Responders and those in helping professions

  • Dissociative disorders (DP/DR)

  • High Impulsivity

  • Neurodivergence and related issues including Misophonia, Autistic burnout

  • Emotional numbness and disconnection

  • Self harm

  • Attachment issues

Real work and real healing in relationship together.