Meet Our Team
Daisy Morris
Administrative Assistant
Cindy Morris
MA, LPC-S, NCC, EMDR Certified, EMDR Consultant, ASSECT Certified Sex Therapist
I am passionate about supporting people to live their truest potential. I work with individuals, marriage and family relationships. The best part of my job is I get to meet so many amazing people and hear their stories and I get to walk with them through the hard parts of life while they work things out. I am continually encouraged by the capacity of the human spirit to endure and thrive in the face of adversity.
Kristina Farmer
LMFT, CART, DBT, IFS, EMDR Consultant-in-Training
My passion is to create an environment where you feel safe to make yourself known and heard in order to facilitate the healing process. I work to meet you right where you are, establish trust and respect and then begin taking steps together that lead you on a path of discovery towards healing and resolution.
Beth Lindsey
MA, LPC, EMDR Trained
Paris Miles
MA, LPC, Play Therapy, EMDR Trained
Sadie Catania
NTP, MHC
Nutritional Therapy Practitioner | Master Health Coach | Integrative Wellness Expert | Cognitive Behavioral Therapy – Insomnia Practitioner
REX HOWARD JR.
MA, LMFT Associate
If you’re looking for real change and not just temporary relief, you’re in the right place. I’m Rex Howard Jr., a Relationship and Intimacy Therapist dedicated to helping individuals and couples break dysfunctional patterns, rebuild connection, and experience lasting transformation. My work goes beyond surface-level conversations. I help clients identify, diagnose, and disrupt the root causes of conflict, disconnection, and emotional distress.
KATIE WINSTON
MA, LPC Associate, EMDR trained
Supervised by: Cindy Morris, MA, LPC-S, NCC
Sierra Tucker
MA, LPC Associate, NCC, EMDR Trained
Supervised by: Cindy Morris, MA, LPC-S, NCC
I bring expertise in trauma therapy, with training in EMDR, EMDR 2.0, Early Trauma Protocol, Pain Protocol, and Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol. I am also skilled in working with dissociation and parts work. Every session is grounded in a trauma-informed lens, where safety, trust, and presence are the foundation. I believe healing happens when your experience is honored and when your inner strengths are re-discovered. My approach is always personalized—there is no “one-size-fits-all.” We adapt moment to moment, whether you need grounding, parts dialogue, nervous system regulation, EMDR reprocessing, or something in between.
Jaci Zahn
LPC Associate, EMDR Trained
Specializing in Narcissistic Abuse and Antagonistic Relationships, EMDR
Supervised by: Cindy Morris, MA, LPC-S, NCC
Eric Thormaehlen
MA, LMFT Associate, EMDR Trained
Supervised by: Dr. Ashley Blu Staats, Marriage and Family Therapist, PhD, LMFT-S, CST-S
I’m Eric Thormaehlen, an LMFT-Associate and graduate of Lamar University. I am well-researched in trauma therapy and specialize in individuals with autism. I’ve been a registered behavioral technician for children with Autism for almost 8 years and strive to utilize my long-term experience to help children, couples, and families involving special needs individuals with specialized counseling.
Bethany Davis
MS, LPC Associate, EMDR Trained
Specializing in Trauma, EMDR, and Nervous System Regulation
Supervised by: Cindy Morris, MA, LPC-S, NCC
I’m Bethany Davis, an LPC-Associate passionate about helping individuals heal from trauma, reconnect with their authentic selves, and cultivate inner resilience. Supporting others has always been a core value of mine, but it evolved into a true calling through the lens of my own lived experiences. These personal journeys deeply inform how I show up in the therapy room, with empathy, curiosity, and a profound respect for each individual’s healing process.
TUCKER, Therapy Dog In Training
Tucker is a very fun Pyredoodle, half Standard Poodle, half Great Pyrenees. He comes with me sometimes to the office. Therapy dogs have slowly been making their way into counseling offices for the past several years. The American Kennel Club states, “science has shown us how beneficial therapy dogs can be. Visits from a therapy dog can lower blood pressure and heart rate, reduce client anxiety, and increase levels of endorphins and oxytocin.”