The care you deserve

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Erin Marie Cox, lpc

Erin Marie received her undergraduate degree in Counseling at Boyce College of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary. She went on to receive her MA in Professional Counseling from Liberty University where she gained the knowledge, skills, and values needed to work effectively in professional counseling.

Erin Marie has interned at the Exchange Club Family Center where she was highly involved in the Domestic Violence Assessment Center and Program. During this time, she also provided extensive therapeutic care to individuals as well as groups. In addition, she worked for 7 years at HeartLife Professional Soul Care were she focused on individual, adolescent and family therapy. 

Erin Marie practices from a perspective of compassion, acceptance and love. She believes it takes courage to journey through the counseling process and recognizes change is neither easy nor painless. Pathways of change are created when you're willing to be vulnerable with your hurt, brokenness and shattered dreams. It is a privilege for her to walk with others through the broken places in order to facilitate growth and healing.

Becky Davis

MA-Clinical Mental Health

Becky received her undergraduate degree from Auburn University in Early Childhood Education. She went on to receive her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Memphis. Her education in development across the lifespan, counseling, and experience in the related fields gave her the tools to provide professional counseling in a safe, therapeutic environment.

Becky completed her practicum and internship at LeBonheur Children’s Hospital where she worked within an interdisciplinary team to provide the best care to each patient.  She values her learning experience working within the trauma team and acknowledges that people thrive when receiving care for mind, body, and spirit.

Becky approaches clients as uniquely beautiful and gifted and works to assist clients in overcoming barriers that prevent them from embracing their innate strengths.  Becky affirms all gender identities, religions, disabilities, ethnicities, and cultures and encourages clients to find healing within each aspect of their person.

Life can be exhilarating and shattering, pleasant and painful, beautiful and horrific.  All emotions tell us something about ourselves and our circumstances.  All emotions are good and should be handled with care, because they are the forces that lead us to ourselves.

OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU

It is our hope that patients feel safe, secure and open as we begin working together. We are committed to creating an environment that fosters truth without fear and hope in otherwise hopeless situations.

Find hope and healing.