Reggie is a mental health professional, and she believes that it is through a safe relationship that authentic change can take place. She is aware that each person needs individualized care and looks to remain gentle and curious towards others’ experiences. She’s worked alongside adolescents, adults, and senior adults experiencing acute/complex trauma, disordered eating behaviors/body image, anxiety, relationship issues, religious/spiritual issues, grief, loss, and other life transitions.
Reggie approaches her work with others from a trauma-informed lens and uses other modalities such as psychodynamic theory, attachment theory, somatic movement, and parts work. All of this to say that our work is centered around the importance of establishing safety and connection in meaningful relationships. Reggie considers it a deep privilege to work with others through all experiences of pain, healing, and personal growth. She hopes that others will come to a deeper understanding of who they are and feel more connected to those around them.
Reggie graduated from Richmont Graduate University with a MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a graduate certificate in Trauma Counseling. Reggie’s clinical experience has been shaped by her time volunteering in a women’s domestic shelter and working in a children’s advocacy nonprofit, a foster family agency, and in private practice.
Reggie is working towards licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health Service Provider (LPC-MHSP) in the State of Tennessee under the supervision of Tracy McKay, LPC-MHSP.
Therapy Specialties
Acute / Complex Trauma
Disordered Eating & Body Image
Relationship Concerns
Grief and Loss
Religious & Spiritual Concerns
Life Transitions
Fee
Initial Session: $160 (90 mins) / Subsequent Sessions: $125 (50 mins) Sessions are held by appointment only