Accepted insurance & self-pay
About Sarah
I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with 10 years of experience supporting individuals, couples, and families through life transitions, relationship challenges, stress, and emotional overwhelm. I specialize in helping clients strengthen communication, deepen connection, and navigate conflict in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment. I also work with teenagers dealing with anxiety, school pressure, grief, and identity-related stressors, as well as adults who feel stuck or unsure of their next steps.
I earned my master's degree in marriage and family therapy from Liberty University, where I developed a strong foundation in systems work, communication strategies, and evidence-based approaches. My clinical approach integrates solution-focused, strength-based, and mindfulness-based techniques tailored to each client’s needs.
I believe therapy should feel safe, collaborative, and grounded in compassion. Whether you’re facing relationship difficulties, personal stress, or major life changes, I will help you find clarity, build resilience, and create healthier patterns. You don’t have to navigate it alone. We can work together to move toward meaningful, lasting change.

"Since 2015, I’ve worked in the mental health field supporting individuals through life’s many challenges."
Get to know Sarah
Why did you decide to become a counselor or psychiatric provider?
I have been through a lot in my life and I chose to use these experiences to be able to help others see what a meaningful life that they can still create even through the chaos.
What types of clients do you work best with?
Self-motivated, and want to interact and work on things in their life.
What's one thing you wish all clients knew about therapy, mental health, or the healing process?
It is not a one-size fits all! Everyone heals differently. You have to want to be here and talk about things in order for you to heal as well.
What can clients expect in their first session with you and in the early stages of therapy?
Early stages of therapy will be getting to know the individual/couple and understand the background and the ongoing issues creating conflict.
How do you tailor therapy to meet each client’s unique needs?
I meet the person where they are at and go from there and discuss what their goals are and what they want to see happen. I make it very person-centered.
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 10 years
- Graduating institute
- Liberty University
- Graduating degree
- Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy
