Hello there! My name is Michaela Osehobo. I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and Registered Yoga Teacher. I received my Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Mercer University and Master of Education in Counselor Education from Georgia Southern University. I am currently working towards becoming a Registered Play Therapist.
I am very interested in the mind-body connection, and commonly see psychological stress manifest physically in the body. I utilize person-centered, strengths-based, and cognitive-behavioral therapy modalities in my mental health practice, alongside vinyasa, gentle, restorative, and yin yoga modalities to help my clients process stressors, discover their inner truth, and work towards becoming the best version of themselves.
Hello everyone! I am a human developer who believes in helping improve the fit between people in their environment. I work with clients on making meaning and sense as I support their search for solutions to complex problems. We are not meant to do this alone and you don’t have to!
I graduated with a degree in Chemistry from Georgia Southern University but went on to pursue a career in school and mental health counseling and therapy. I was born into an Nigerian and African-American family filled with high levels of love, support, and expectations. I’ve had to learn coping skills to deal with pressure, anxiety, and depression, and the need for these things is what attracted me to the mental health profession. I currently work as a middle school counselor. Life has shown me that the path often does not look like the plan. My approach to counseling and therapy embraces uncertainty in order to develop key skills that prepare the client for a wide range of potential situations. I believe the client is the authority on themselves and is responsible for collaborating with me to find the best way forward. I have experience working with the following areas: identity development (race and gender), equity, problem solving, stress, anxiety and depression, grief, learning and self-management strategies, leadership, financial literacy, career development, life planning, and more.
Sometimes life can get hard. It can feel overwhelming. During those times it can be really powerful to have someone you can talk to. Someone who will listen, without judgement, and help you find your best path back to wellness. I work with clients of all ages experiencing a variety of challenges including anxiety, depression, self-harm, grief, divorce, and trauma. I believe that you are the expert on who you are, and work to create a relationship that allows you as the client to achieve your own goals in a way that works best for you. I do this through both traditional talk therapy and a more hands on, activities based approach to allow you to gain a different perspective on your current struggle.
Hi, I’m Lynly! I’d love to be invited on your wellness journey. Whether exploring familial and relational issues, adapting boundaries and self-care, or processing trauma, I see therapy as an altruistic process. Whether we are working through anxiety, depression, anger, unresolved trauma, or simply learning to cope with life changes, I believe in the power of synergetic nervous system regulation to promote authenticity and empowerment.
I feel comfortable working with families, couples, adults, and children of all ages! Being a parent, I am especially passionate about the development and well-being of children. I graduated with my B.A. in 2010 from Valdosta State University and worked in social service settings such as CASA as a children’s advocate. I began my journey as a developmental therapist in 2013 working with children on the Autism Spectrum and their families incorporating behavioral therapy. I graduated in 2020 with my M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and utilize my professional and personal experiences to help families no matter what the need.
Through the development of my career and professional identity, I became passionate about social justice and the importance of advocacy within the mental health field. As a therapist, my goal is to help reverse individual and community biases within my work and promote universal allyship.
Sierra Sasha Webber, MEd, Masters Level Counselor | [email protected] Under the direction and supervision of Janet K. Scott, M.Ed., LPC, CPCS, NCC
Hi! My name is Sierra Sasha. I received a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology in 2020 and then I received my Masters degree in Counselor Education in 2022 from Georgia Southern University. I am currently working on getting my licensure. I have experience with diverse populations in terms of age, race, ethnicity and gender/ sexual orientation! I want to help clients gain a more positive outlook on their holistic health. I use talk therapy during sessions, utilize a client centered approach and focus on your identity. I believe a therapist and a client should work together toward a goal that the client comes up with. I look forward to working with you and being a part of your journey!
Breanna Harris, Intern| breannah@bravetomorrow.net Under the direction and supervision of Laniea Godboalt, LPC, CPCS
My name is Breanna Harris, I am currently in the Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s program at Thomas University. I received my Bachelor of Science from Middle Georgia State University in Psychology. I believe in a collaborative approach and working alongside individuals to help with processing thoughts, building self esteem, depression, anxiety, overcoming different challenges and stresses of life, trauma all while empowering you to become who you desire. It is a priority for me to create a counseling environment where each individual can feel safe to navigate their perspectives on life, create a narrative of life that is desired while learning coping strategies to help in a variety of situations. I am passionate about collaborating with individuals to help them navigate through life experiences. If you believe that we would be a great fit together I would love to work with you.
Hello everyone! My name is Ariadne Lowe and I am a Registered Neutral with the Georgia Office of Dispute Resolution. I graduated with a Bachelor's of Science in Psychology from Georgia Southern University, and a Master's of Science in Conflict Management from Kennesaw State University. I have over six years of experience in community mental health, which allowed me to develop my skills in conflict resolution. I am interested in helping you work through any conflicts you may have with another party, whether that be a coworker, friend or family member online or in-person. For example, I can help employees come to a resolution regarding workplace disagreements, parents come up with an amicable parenting plan, or roommates come up with a reasonable living plan. If this sounds like something you need, please do not hesitate to reach out!