Lakeytha S. Clayton

Therapist | LCSW

Approach to Therapy

She approaches therapy with female clients using a person-centered and strength-based framework, creating a supportive and empowering environment where clients feel heard and valued. By recognizing each woman's inherent strengths, she collaborates with clients to build resilience and develop strategies that align with their personal values and goals. Through compassionate guidance and evidence-based interventions, she helps clients navigate challenges while developing self-awareness, confidence, and overall well-being.

Experience

She holds a Master of Social Work degree and has extensive experience as a therapist specializing in women's mental health. Her expertise includes supporting women through challenges such as anxiety, depression, life transitions, and relationship issues. With a compassionate and collaborative approach, she empowers clients to navigate life’s difficulties while fostering resilience and personal growth.

Specialties

Anxiety, Bipolar Disorders, Career Challenges, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Coping with Life Changes, Depression, Grief & Loss, Relationship Challenges, Self Esteem and Confidence, Stress Management, Women's Health

Hobbies and Interests

She enjoys reading, traveling, and continuously learning new things to support both personal and professional growth. She values experiences that foster self-discovery and evolution, allowing her to bring fresh perspectives into her work as a therapist. By embracing lifelong learning and personal development, she connects with clients in a meaningful way, encouraging them to explore their own paths to growth and fulfillment.

"Healing is not the absence of pain, but the ability to move through it. – Unknown"

Gender

Female

Ethnicity

Black/African American

Language

English

Licensed in

Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas

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