
Clients I work with: Couples, families, teens, and adults individuals. Clients touched by loss, foster care, or adoption. Clients seeking faith-based services.
Issues I work with: Couples and families wanting a deeper connection, those struggling with grief and loss, trauma, permanency, adoption, identity, issues from childhood, attachment issues, military transitions, anxiety, and depression.
Often healing comes through relationship and by building positive interactions and safe emotional connections with those most important to us. I work with couples, teen families, and individuals looking to create connection, healing, and hope. I enjoy working with couples, and families to restore security, trust, and connection in their relationship.
I work with individuals, couples, and teen families looking to create connection, healing, and hope. I focus on connection because I appreciate the power it holds to shape our self-confidence and ability to tackle the stressors of life.
I work with relationship experiences from the past; the hurt or loss of a failed relationship, relationship patterns that don’t give you what you need, or fractures of trust that you don’t know how to resolve or heal. I also work with what is happening in the present; arguing about the same thing over and over, emotional disconnection, or loss of hope about the future of your relationship. I enjoy working with young relationships, long-term marriages, military couples, adoption, and couples living with loss.
In couples therapy, we explore the different ways each partner deals with emotions and conflict. Together, we go beneath the interactional cycle that no longer works, heal unresolved hurts, and the couple becomes more responsive to one another. I use Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT), an evidence-based model that offers a clear map for deescalating conflict, permanently changing the way couples communicate, and the creation of real emotional connection and intimacy.
I enjoy working with young relationships, long-term marriages, military couples, adoption, and couples living with loss.
When working with teen families who have developed strained patterns of interaction, my goal is to develop a secure base where relationships are supportive, comforting, nurturing, and open. In developing my therapeutic relationship with adolescents, I provide a safe and warm environment in which they can be their true selves as they learn to navigate an often-challenging time in their development.
These young people yearn for independence, while still needing encouragement and acceptance. My goal is to support families to more effectively share their emotions, problem-solve, explore solutions, and create new ways of relating that foster joy and hope.
I also work with families, and individuals dealing with grief, loss (particularly where this may include the loss of a pregnancy or child), adoption, attachment, identity, anxiety, isolation and loneliness, depression, life transitions, military life, stress, and painful issues from childhood. You don’t have to be alone in your struggles and I strive to offer support and hope for the future.
I choose to work with issues that have touched my own experience. I professionally and personally provide support to grieving parents, young marrieds, military, and adoptive families. These are all groups that I have been part of. I too have lost children, have been a military spouse, and am a mother to both children of birth and of heart.
My clinical experience has been serving couples, families, and individuals with emotional, mental, behavioral, and substance abuse issues. Much of this experience has come from work with Counseling and Forensic Services, Inc. and at the Post Permanency Family Center with Adoptions Together in Washington, D.C. I also have experience with using Solution Focused Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Autumn has a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the COAMFTE and CACREP accredited program at Capella University and is currently working as Resident in Marriage and Family Therapy accruing the required clinical and supervision hours for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She also holds a Master of Public Policy from Duke University.
Accepting virtual clients and works with both men and women.
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
States of Licensure: Virginia
NPI #: 1770857245
Issues I work with: Couples and families wanting a deeper connection, those struggling with grief and loss, trauma, permanency, adoption, identity, issues from childhood, attachment issues, military transitions, anxiety, and depression.
Often healing comes through relationship and by building positive interactions and safe emotional connections with those most important to us. I work with couples, teen families, and individuals looking to create connection, healing, and hope. I enjoy working with couples, and families to restore security, trust, and connection in their relationship.
I work with individuals, couples, and teen families looking to create connection, healing, and hope. I focus on connection because I appreciate the power it holds to shape our self-confidence and ability to tackle the stressors of life.
I work with relationship experiences from the past; the hurt or loss of a failed relationship, relationship patterns that don’t give you what you need, or fractures of trust that you don’t know how to resolve or heal. I also work with what is happening in the present; arguing about the same thing over and over, emotional disconnection, or loss of hope about the future of your relationship. I enjoy working with young relationships, long-term marriages, military couples, adoption, and couples living with loss.
In couples therapy, we explore the different ways each partner deals with emotions and conflict. Together, we go beneath the interactional cycle that no longer works, heal unresolved hurts, and the couple becomes more responsive to one another. I use Emotional Focused Therapy (EFT), an evidence-based model that offers a clear map for deescalating conflict, permanently changing the way couples communicate, and the creation of real emotional connection and intimacy.
I enjoy working with young relationships, long-term marriages, military couples, adoption, and couples living with loss.
When working with teen families who have developed strained patterns of interaction, my goal is to develop a secure base where relationships are supportive, comforting, nurturing, and open. In developing my therapeutic relationship with adolescents, I provide a safe and warm environment in which they can be their true selves as they learn to navigate an often-challenging time in their development.
These young people yearn for independence, while still needing encouragement and acceptance. My goal is to support families to more effectively share their emotions, problem-solve, explore solutions, and create new ways of relating that foster joy and hope.
I also work with families, and individuals dealing with grief, loss (particularly where this may include the loss of a pregnancy or child), adoption, attachment, identity, anxiety, isolation and loneliness, depression, life transitions, military life, stress, and painful issues from childhood. You don’t have to be alone in your struggles and I strive to offer support and hope for the future.
I choose to work with issues that have touched my own experience. I professionally and personally provide support to grieving parents, young marrieds, military, and adoptive families. These are all groups that I have been part of. I too have lost children, have been a military spouse, and am a mother to both children of birth and of heart.
My clinical experience has been serving couples, families, and individuals with emotional, mental, behavioral, and substance abuse issues. Much of this experience has come from work with Counseling and Forensic Services, Inc. and at the Post Permanency Family Center with Adoptions Together in Washington, D.C. I also have experience with using Solution Focused Therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Autumn has a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the COAMFTE and CACREP accredited program at Capella University and is currently working as Resident in Marriage and Family Therapy accruing the required clinical and supervision hours for licensure as a Marriage and Family Therapist. She also holds a Master of Public Policy from Duke University.
Accepting virtual clients and works with both men and women.
Pronouns: She/Her/Hers
States of Licensure: Virginia
NPI #: 1770857245
Out of network, can provide clients with a superbill statement for submission to insurance under any out of network coverage your plan offers. Clients are responsible for verifying their out of network benefits with their insurance provider directly.
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Office Location: 12751 Marblestone Dr, Suite 200, Woodbridge, VA 22192
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