

Hi, I'm Jessica! I have been working in the substance abuse and mental health field for 15 years. Some background about me: I've work with various populations in my professional career including adolescents, young adult population, adult men and women. I'm a Penn State University alumnus and obtained my Master's in Addiction Counseling at Waynesburg University. In the past two years I have reached goals of becoming a National Certified Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor.
I am a licensed professional counselor specializing in Dance and Movement Psychotherapy, holding a Master’s Degree in Creative Arts Therapy from Drexel University and a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology from The Pennsylvania State University. With nearly two decades of rich and varied experience, I've navigated multiple settings, including inpatient and outpatient programs, telehealth, and diverse educational environments, serving families, couples, children, adults, and adolescents. My therapeutic approach encompasses a spectrum of modalities, from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Family Systems, and Narrative Therapy to the creative realms of Dance Movement Therapy. Driven by empathy, respect, and holistic care, my therapeutic philosophy centers on recognizing the innate healing abilities within each person
I’m a therapist who believes therapy should feel supportive, practical, and human. I have experience working with adults and teens navigating mental health challenges as well as substance use and recovery. I use evidence-based approaches to help clients build insight, develop coping skills, and create meaningful change. I also believe humor can be an important part of the process—sometimes a little laughter helps make tough work feel more manageable.
Outside of work, I’m family-oriented and enjoy staying active at the gym, trying new restaurants and places, and balancing it all with cozy nights in. I aim to bring that same balance into therapy by creating a space where people feel comfortable, understood, and supported as they work toward the life they want.
My background has been shaped by walking alongside people through some of life’s most difficult and vulnerable experiences. I began working in hospice care, where I learned the importance of presence, compassion, and creating space for grief and meaning at the end of life. From there, I moved into intensive case management and addiction counseling in a methadone clinic, supporting individuals navigating substance use, trauma, and significant life challenges. Over time, my work has focused more deeply on individuals living with complex trauma, dissociation, personality disorders, severe mental illness, and experiences of domestic violence. These experiences have taught me how important it is to move gently, build trust at a pace that feels safe, and truly meet people where they are. I bring a steady, nonjudgmental presence into the therapy room, with the understanding that healing often begins in feeling seen, understood, and not alone.
If you feel overwhelmed by anxiety, navigating a tough life transition or feeling disconnected in your relationships, you have landed in the right place. I specialize in working with children and adolescents experiencing behavioral challenges, individual adults, couples and families. I work from a collaborative and strength based approach. My goal is to help individuals reach their highest potential by nurturing their inner resilience.
I am August Irving, a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S), National Certified Counselor (NCC), and Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider (BC-TMH), and the owner of Life Lessons Counseling, LLC. I provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy to teens and adults navigating anxiety, depression, and life transitions. While I work with a diverse range of clients, I have a special interest in supporting women through midlife and perinatal challenges. My approach is collaborative and practical, focused on building resilience, clarity, and sustainable change. I offer therapy in person in Clinton, Mississippi, and virtually throughout Mississippi and Pennsylvania.
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I believe therapy is for everyone. I have spent time working in high schools, hospice, and hospitals where I have had the opportunity to support adults, families, and Veterans. I am focused on supporting adults ages 18 and up struggling with transitions, life stressors, anxiety, and depression.
Is life feeling overwhelming, a little too heavy, or just not as vibrant as it used to be? Do you notice yourself drifting away from the things that once brought you joy? My name is Brittany, and I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience supporting individuals through grief and loss, chronic illness, anxiety, caregiver stress, and life’s many transitions. I am also trained in EMDR through EMDRIA, offering a trauma‐informed approach when it's needed.
In our work together, I take a mindful and holistic approach, focusing on the whole of who you are rather than just the challenges you’re facing. I believe healing can be grounding, compassionate, and even gently light‐hearted at times. My goal is to help you reconnect with yourself, build resilience, and create space for more ease, meaning, and joy—both now and in the future.
Dee is skilled at helping individuals, couples, and families with communication and relationship skill building; reducing and coping with stress; recovery from affairs; anxiety and depression,sex issues for couples and individuals; and LGBT issues,. Dee an LMFT is also an ordained clergy in the ELCA (a progressive Lutheran denomination) and is interested in helping clients of all (or no) religious and faith backgrounds explore the connections between their own spirituality, religion, sexuality, and relationships.


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