We are not designed to heal from pain and emotional injury by ourselves – alone. Having attempted that myself, I managed to only compound that loneliness and pain. Ultimately, professional guidance helped lead my healing. I think I can help lead yours.
Hi, I am Aramy.
Taking time out for yourself is often an overwhelming task. Getting help isn’t easy. I know. I’ve been there. And I know, this is an important step. Sometimes in life we go through painful experiences. We usually try our best to work though that pain alone. Maybe we even have close friends and family who we confide in…but we still may feel alone, disconnected, or misunderstood. This was my journey, too, and it lead me to becoming a mental health therapist. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of Mississippi in 2007. My first job after college was at a residential campus for children with serious emotional and behavioral problems. This job led me to recognize parts of myself and inspired me to further my education. I earned my Masters of Science in Mental Health Counseling in 2010. I have been following my passion of helping others since - Including practicing at Hillside Counseling for the past 4 plus years.
My healing road lit a desire within me to help other who are in need. I consider it a great honor to walk with others – though their pain towards healing and “better.” I work with all the detours that get in our way: anxiety, depression, grief, attention, impulse control, emotional regulation, bipolar, relationships, and TRAUMA RECOVERY just to name a few. I use supportive paradigms - such as Mindfulness, Somatic techniques (mind-body connections), EMDR. Additionally, I am influenced by works of Gabor Mate' (The Wisdom of Trauma, etc). And, I am dedicated to helping you heal through these pathways as well as through the therapeutic relationship.
I look forward to walking with you on your healing journey.
Aramy