create a plan to help you live the life you deserve by transforming your mind, learning healthy coping strategies, loving yourself, improving your relationships, healing from grief, betrayal, trauma & unexpected changes.
create a plan to help you live the life you deserve by transforming your mind, learning healthy coping strategies, loving yourself, improving your relationships, healing from grief, betrayal, trauma & unexpected changes.
Focused on providing unconditional positive regard, warm, openness, and compassionate confrontation of unhealthy patterns of thinking, behaving and communicating with yourself, your partner/spouse, children, family or friends.
I ask clients, “if you had a magic wand how would you use it to change your life?” Responses highlight the gap between what men want and what they have. I help you navigate this gap by identifying/addressing barriers to creating the life you want.
I ask clients, “if you had a magic wand how would you use it to change your life?” Responses highlight the gap between what men want and what they have. I help you navigate this gap by identifying/addressing barriers to creating the life you want.
I'm committed to the mental health and general wellness of Black men. This approach, along with my formal training and lived experience, arms me with the ability to meet Black men where they are and help navigate them toward their desired goals.
We will work together to remove obstacles in the way of your growth and well-being, navigate your pain and make sense of your story. We will discover deeply held beliefs and your relational and behavioral patterns in order to create lasting change.
We will work together to remove obstacles in the way of your growth and well-being, navigate your pain and make sense of your story. We will discover deeply held beliefs and your relational and behavioral patterns in order to create lasting change.
Using an integrative approach, I believe that change happens when we are fully seen and known by others. I believe people have innate worth and dignity. No one is too broken for counseling or so untouched by brokenness to benefit from counseling.