

I believe therapy should feel comfortable, supportive, and genuine. I am passionate about working with college-aged and young adult women who are navigating self-esteem concerns, relationship challenges, family dynamics, and major life transitions, including motherhood. Many of my clients are carrying a lot internally while still trying to show up for everyone else, and therapy can be a place to slow down and focus on what you need.
I've been working in this field over 11 years. I received my masters degree in 2013 and have obtained multiple trainings and certifications since then to best help the clients I work with.
I have experience working in Community Mental Health and private practice along with working for the military.
I really enjoy helping the LGBTQIA+ community, working with other therapists, helping those with chronic issues including health, pain and life stressors. I love helping people live their best lives.
I’m a marriage and family therapist who helps individuals and couples navigate the complexities of relationships—whether that’s improving communication, rebuilding trust, or finding clarity during times of change. I help people make sense of their relationships—when things feel confusing, distant, or stuck. I support clients in building healthy patterns that lead to meaningful, resilient connections My goal is to help people create stronger, more authentic connections with themselves and others.
My name is Dr. Josh Waddell, DNP, PMHNP-BC, and I am an integrative psychiatric provider dedicated to healing through identifying root causes of illness. I believe true healing occurs when we understand and address the imbalances within a person’s life. My approach is holistic and individualized, incorporating medication management, psychotherapy, and complementary and alternative interventions.
I have over 15 years of experience in mental health, having worked as a case manager, therapist, and psychiatric nurse practitioner. My work has spanned a wide range of settings, from sitting at the bedside in hospital rooms, to outpatient clinics in rural areas of Tennessee and Florida.
I am a double graduate of Vanderbilt University, earning both my MSN and DNP with a focus in psychiatric mental health. I also hold a master’s degree in clinical mental health and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Tennessee Technological University.
In addition to my clinical practice, I serve as teaching faculty at Yale University in the PMHNP program and am the host of the podcast Mental Maps, where I explore the intersection of mental health, meaning, and integrative care.
Hi, my name is Kathryn Powell (LCSW) and I am a licensed therapist skilled in empowering clients experiencing anxiety, depression, stress, navigating life transitions, self-esteem and body image concerns. I aim to provide a supportive and collaborative space where you can share openly and discuss the challenges you are facing. We will work together to explore your concerns and goals, while I offer guidance and evidenced-based skills training to help you create positive change.
My Christian faith dictates everyone is worthy of love and to be able to navigate this beautiful, wild journey of life to the fullest and healthiest. The same can be said in therapy, where I provide positive curiosity and a goal-oriented style.
From home and community to office to tele-health, my decade of experience as an LCSW have provided amazing journeys in unexpected places.


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