As a Licensed Professional Counselor, Mollee enjoys working with children (4 and up) adolescents, adult individuals and families. Mollee believes that therapy experiences should be as unique as her clients. She understands the importance of creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients can freely explore thoughts and emotions, gain greater self-awareness and work towards achieving their goals.
Mollee is well-versed in treating individuals with a multitude of concerns. These include but are not limited to anxiety, depression, PTSD and trauma, self-harm, women’s issues, body image, chronic pain/illness, family conflict, parenting, life transitions, separation/ divorce, perfectionism, self-esteem, grief/loss, ADHD/ADD, OCD, co-occurring disorders, and veteran’s issues. Mollee integrates a variety of evidence based approaches into her practice including Mindfulness-Based therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) and Somatic Therapy, a body centric approach which helps to release stress, trauma and tension. As a former school counselor, Mollee brings significant experience in addressing the emotional health needs of children and teens. Mollee utilizes both play therapy and CBT to help with separation anxiety, depression, anxiety, behavioral issues, loss, self-esteem, separation and divorce, and more.
Mollee earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the CACREP- Accredited Counseling program at Wake Forest University. She is a supportive and collaborative clinician who is passionate about walking with her clients on their journeys of healing, empowerment and self-discovery.