Finding the right therapist matters. Each clinician brings their own training, style, and areas of focus, and it is important that the fit feels comfortable and supportive. We encourage you to take your time as you explore the team and notice who you feel drawn to.
Our therapists operate as independent professionals. Each licensed clinician maintains their own business license, sets their own schedule, and determines their individual fee structure. You may click on a provider’s photo to email them directly with questions about availability or personal policies.
If you are unsure where to begin or would like help finding a good match, you are also welcome to reach out to Sherri, listed below.

I am a licensed therapist and clinical supervisor working with children, teens, and adults navigating trauma, anxiety, and chronic stress.
My work focuses on helping people feel calmer, stronger, and more grounded in their bodies while releasing what no longer serves them and strengthening what is already there.
I use play therapy with young children and a creative, body-aware approach with teens and adults, integrating talk therapy with experiential methods such as EMDR, Brainspotting, sand tray, meditation, and the Safe and Sound Protocol.
I am an ally and advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community and am committed to creating a safe, affirming space for all.
Outside of the office, I enjoy riding my bike to the grocery store, yoga on my deck, and walking my dog through the forest. I have a passion for training my vizsla, studying herbs and cooking tasty meals with my BFF husband of 30 + years.

I am committed to offering a holistic, strengths-based approach for individuals navigating trauma, anxiety, eating disorders, and deeply rooted belief patterns.
I am passionate about helping people reconnect with their authentic selves and move forward with greater clarity and self-confidence.
Clients often experience me as calm, grounded, and deeply attuned, with an ability to listen beyond words and identify new possibilities.
My work is trauma-informed and person-centered, integrating cognitive-behavioral strategies with experiential tools such as guided imagery, role-play, art-based reflection, and self-care education. My advanced training includes EMDR, DBT, intensive trauma therapy, meditation, and sand tray.
Outside of the office, I find balance through time in nature, travel, creative expression, movement, and meaningful connection with loved ones. I enjoy life alongside my husband, my daughter, and a lively group of animal companions.

I work with individuals, couples, and families navigating anxiety, depression, and relationship challenges.
I strive to provide a safe, space where people can process thoughts and emotions, build practical coping skills, and reduce stress while improving mood and communication.
I view the therapeutic relationship as the foundation of meaningful change. I place strong emphasis on trust, empathy, and active listening, which often allows clients to explore concerns that may have felt too uncomfortable in other settings.
My work integrates cognitive-behavioral strategies such as goal setting and thought reframing within an authentic, supportive relationship.
Outside of the office, I enjoy playing guitar and singing, walking my dogs, golfing, hiking, and spending time with family and friends. For those interested, I also offer the option of combining therapy with time at the driving range.

I work with children, adolescents, and adults navigating anxiety, depression, mood concerns, trauma, and self-esteem challenges.
I consider it a privilege to walk alongside people as they move through healing and growth, and I strive to create a space that feels supportive, respectful, and collaborative.
I offer art therapy as an option for those drawn to creative expression. Art therapy can support emotional processing, self-expression, and insight without requiring artistic skill.
I also integrate sand tray and other experiential approaches, tailoring each session to the individual’s needs while honoring the connection between mind and body.
Outside of the office, I enjoy yoga, spending time outdoors, painting, baking, and being with my family.
I share life with my husband, our energetic daughter, our young son, and a very loved kitty.

I am passionate about meeting clients where they are and supporting them as they work toward growth and meaningful goals.
I value the therapeutic relationship as a foundation for navigating life’s challenges and creating lasting improvements in overall well-being.
I use play therapy with young children and take a relaxed, integrative approach with teens and adults.
My work is client-centered and tailored to each person’s unique needs, with the understanding that no two individuals or healing paths are the same.
Outside of the office, I enjoy spending time with husband, family and close friends, playing the piano, and taking long, restorative walks.

I am dedicated to supporting individuals navigating anxiety, OCD, depression, stress, and self-esteem challenges.
My work focuses on helping clients connect with their authentic, empowered selves through emotional healing and overall wellness.
With children, I use play and creative therapy approaches. With teens and adults, I take a person-centered approach that emphasizes the therapeutic relationship and integrates talk therapy with creative expression, including art activities and sand tray.
I collaborate closely with clients to tailor sessions to their individual needs, preferences, and goals.
Outside of the office, I enjoy spending time with my partner and pets, reading, listening to music, and cooking.

I focus on child and adolescent wellness, using play therapy and EMDR to help young clients understand and reframe their stories while building skills to navigate daily life.
I believe healing for children also involves supporting parents, and I work collaboratively with families to strengthen connection and understanding.
I incorporate Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) to empower parents with tools that support their child’s growth and enhance family relationships.
My work is grounded in relational, trauma-informed care, and I am currently pursuing the Registered Play Therapist credential.
I see clients on Saturdays only.
Outside of the office, I enjoy time with my three dogs, exploring new coffee shops, hiking, kayaking, paddle boarding, and spending time with family and friends.

I work with teens, adults, couples, and families and am a strong advocate for the LGBTQIA+ community.
My work is grounded in an emotionally focused approach and draws from evidence-based relationship models to support connection, communication, and trust.
I welcome both traditional and non-traditional relationships and support clients through challenges such as intimacy concerns, infidelity, relationship transitions, separation, and co-parenting.
I value creating an authentic therapeutic relationship where clients feel safe, understood, and supported. I continue advanced training in sex therapy topics to help individuals and couples navigate desire differences, sexual anxiety, and intimacy concerns with care and respect.
I provide virtual therapy only for clients located in Virginia. Outside of sessions, I enjoy life with my two energetic children and making the most of time together in our Atlanta home.

I work with older children and adolescents in both private practice and residential settings, supporting them through a wide range of life challenges as they move toward greater balance and well-being.
My sessions are grounded in talk therapy while also incorporating therapeutic activities, sand tray, art, and mindfulness-based approaches when helpful.
I take an integrative approach that supports the whole person and am a trained provider of the Safe and Sound Protocol.
As a Resident, I am under the supervision of Gabrielle Anderson, LMFT, RPT-S and Rebecca Washington, LPC
Outside of the office, I enjoy functional nutrition and cooking nourishing meals, yoga, road trips, creating art, exploring new ideas through podcasts, and walking my dog.

Before becoming a therapist, I worked as an elementary school teacher, mentor, and educational trainer. That experience shaped my deep appreciation for relational connection and my belief in each person’s capacity for growth, change, and healing.
My work is client-centered and grounded in a psychodynamic, relational approach that considers how past and present relationships shape current patterns of thinking and connection.
I am particularly interested in working with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, life transitions, attachment, and relational concerns. I am pursuing licensure in Virginia and Registered Play Therapist credentialing, and I integrate Gottman-informed concepts into my work with couples.
I am a Resident in Counseling and am under the supervision of Dr. Carolyn Sinclair, LPC, CSAT, CPTT and of Gabrielle Anderson, LMFT, RPT-S™, practice owner .
Outside of the office, I enjoy life with my husband, our three young adult children, and two dogs. I recharge through running, reading, traveling, hiking, cooking, and gathering with family and friends.

I work with middle and high school students and young adults navigating anxiety, self-esteem concerns, depression, and identity development.
My goal is to help clients build confidence, recognize their strengths, and develop coping skills that align with who they are and what they value.
I value creativity and collaboration in the therapy process and believe healing happens when clients feel seen, supported, and empowered. I am continuing advanced training through Willow’s Crown Center for Creative Training, where I am learning to integrate sand tray, art, and other expressive approaches into my work.
I am involved in clinical supervision with Kristine Pantke, LCSW. Kristine provides supervision to fulfill requirements for the Virginia Board of Social Work.
Outside of sessions, I enjoy walking my dog, reading, and unwinding with favorite shows and movies.

Anyone who has called our healing center has probably spoken to Sherri. She is the first calm and grounded experience many of you have had with us.
I have heard SO many people talk about her kind and patient demeanor during intakes.
Sherri knows the strengths, skill sets and availability of all of the therapists housed at FTC and can help brainstorm a best fit therapist for you or your loved one.
Sherri lives in Loudoun, has a background in commercial real estate and has provided virtual assistance to other companies as well. We hope ours is her favorite.
Because Sherri is not on site, callers often leave a message and wait for a return call. Thank you for your patience! Help from Sherri is tailored and worth the call back.
In her spare time, you can see Sherri playing with and spoiling her dogs, laughing with her husband or snuggling up to her young and oh so cute grandchildren.