Accepted insurance & self-pay
About Rhonda
I am a licensed professional counselor (LPC) with over 11 years of experience working in integrated medical and behavioral health services, nonprofit organizations, and private practice. I work with adults navigating depression, anxiety, grief and loss, trauma, and major life transitions. I strive to offer a compassionate, collaborative space where you can express your emotions, feel heard, and work toward your goals.
I hold a master’s degree in counseling from Southern Nazarene University. My therapeutic approach incorporates acceptance and commitment therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, person-centered techniques, and a solution-focused style to support transparency, insight, progress, and healing.
Life can feel overwhelming, and taking the first step toward support matters. I provide an open, safe space to work through challenges without fear of judgment. When you are ready, I would be honored to help you move toward healing and the changes you want to make in your life.

"I understand how deeply life’s hardest moments can affect us. I also know that with support and resilience, it’s possible to move through these challenges and come out stronger."
Get to know Rhonda
Why did you decide to become a counselor?
I've always been curious by patterns in of behavior and how family history, surroundings and mindset can have an influence in our mental health.
What type of clients are you most excited to work with?
I'm excited to work with clients that are willing to take the journey of counseling with the realization counseling is a process.
What's one thing you wish all clients knew?
The thought of talking to a counselor for the first time might feel awkward but my role as a therapist is to help the client feel comfortable, answer any questions and provide safe non judgmental space for you.
What inspires you?
As a therapist, seeing my clients working towards their goals.
What can clients expect in their first session with you?
I focus on building connection, rapport and getting to know you.
What do you want to accomplish with an individual in their first session?
The focus on the first session is to get to know the client and why they come to counseling. They will be encouraged to discuss their history, goals for counseling and start to develop a plan on how their goals can be met.
Other areas of focus
Education and training
- Years in practice
- 11 years
- Graduating institute
- Southern Nazarene University
- Graduating degree
- Master of Arts in Counseling
