Meet Anthony
Anthony has a personal, relatable approach to therapy. And loves working with individuals, couples, and families. Using person centered (focusing on what your needs), evidence based (using methods have been proven to work), strength based (focusing on your strengths not your faults), systems based (looking at you and your environment) and holistic (all of you is invited into the counseling room).
Anthony has been training in Prepare/Enrich, Multicultural Counseling, Person Centered Therapy, Child Centered Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Pastoral Counseling, Polyvagal Theory, and Internal Family Systems.
Anthony has years of trauma, relationship issues, PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and addictions experience from his years as a chaplain in the United States Navy and United Methodist pastor in the Baltimore Washington Conference. He became a therapist to integrate his passion for Black mental health and spirituality (whether you are religious or not).
Anthony has a Master of Science degree in Mental Health Clinical Counseling from Loyola University Maryland, Master of Divinity and Master of Art in Youth Ministry degrees from Asbury Theological Seminary and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology at the University of Maryland. He is currently a doctoral candidate in Counselor Education and Supervision at the University of South Carolina.
Anthony specializes in work with minority communities, veterans, activists and the LGBTQIA+ community.