

Hello, my name is Jeannie Warren and I am a licensed mental health counseling. I enjoy going on the journey with clients as they grow and make positive changes. In the past, I have worked in community health agencies and with Hospice. I enjoy assisting adults with trauma, anxiety, grief, relationships issues and life transitions issues.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I hold a Bachelors of Science in Psychology from James Madison University. I also hold a Master's degree and Educational Specialist degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from James Madison University. I have provided outpatient counseling services in multiple community settings including higher education, military counseling centers and veteran's counseling centers.
Welcome! Taking the first step toward seeking support can be one of the hardest — and most meaningful — parts of the journey. I’ve had the privilege of working with individuals from all walks of life and have found that our greatest challenges often open the door to growth and change. My background is in mental health counseling, with experience supporting clients through substance use concerns, relationship and marital issues, adolescent behavioral challenges, and mood disorders.
Professional, experienced, and knowledgeable Licensed Mental Health Counselor working with clients navigating both mental health and physical health challenges while providing a compassionate and comprehensive approach to care. I welcome individuals, families, and couples seeking support with anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and chronic health conditions. My background as both a Registered Nurse and Licensed Mental Health Counselor allows me to support clients in understanding the mind-body connection and creating realistic, sustainable paths to wellness.
My therapeutic style is collaborative and client-centered, integrating evidence-based modalities, including cognitive-behavioral techniques, trauma-informed practices, and solution-focused strategies, with a strong emphasis on holistic care. I employ a warm, direct, and empowering approach, helping clients strengthen their coping skills, improve communication, and build resilience in the face of stressors.
My professional background spans over 32 years, encompassing healthcare, behavioral health, and public health. I have served as a Registered Nurse in hospital, outpatient, and case management settings; as a behavioral health case manager; and as a clinical leader in infection prevention and public health programs. I am also a Qualified Supervisor in Florida for MFT and LMHC candidates, reflecting my commitment to mentorship and professional development in the field.
Admitting life is too much, is hard. Reaching out for help takes courage and is the first step toward change. I provide an environment of honesty, integrity, compassion, and acceptance where you can tell your story openly and formulate a plan for how best to move forward. If you're ready, I'm here to support you every step of the way. I'm a LMHC and have worked in mental health for over 15 yrs. I see adults and teens looking to better understand themselves and ultimately improve their lives.
Ashlen Moss, M.A. is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of Florida who sees clients virtually. She is passionate about creating a safe place for clients to be honest about life's difficulties. People may feel confused by their behaviors or distressed by their current emotional realities. Ashlen meets them with curiosity, helping them understand what has led them to where they are and where to go next.
Ashlen received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Child and Family Studies with a Community Outreach concentration from the University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Afterwards, Ashlen received her Master of Arts in Counseling at Reformed Theological Seminary – Orlando.
I am a licensed mental health counselor in Florida and a licensed professional counselor in Oklahoma. I work with clients of all ages who are experiencing stress and anxiety. I have more than 10 years experience working with families and caregivers experiencing the loss and changes that come with aging or a dementia diagnosis. I am trained as a support group leader for the Alzheimer's Association.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker since 2018. I was drawn to therapy through my own mental health journey of recovery from childhood trauma, depression, and anxiety. In training, I've worked in the education system, substance abuse recovery, and family trauma with teen boys. I am a certified NARM (neuroaffective relational model) therapist, specializing in attachment trauma and somatic mindfulness.
As a psychologist, my mission is to help my clients cultivate hopeful, meaningful lives. I work with individuals who experience anxiety, depression, trauma, LGBTQIA+ concerns, and transitional stressors. I want to help you manage or overcome negative symptoms, increase your sense of hope, and navigate transitions, whether you are dealing with career changes, divorce, relationship issues, communication concerns, sexual identity concerns, trauma, or loss. My goal is to help you discover your values and strengths so you can live the life you want.
I utilize cognitive behavioral, ACT, mindfulness, trauma-focused, and informed techniques to help my clients toward positive change. I use a relational-cultural lens when approaching my clients. My goal is to provide support and help my clients reach their goals and promote what works best for them to increase meaning, joy, and hope.
Through my work in government, community, and healthcare settings, I have gained significant experience working with diverse populations. I focus on areas of relationships, communication, anxiety, trauma, sexual and gender identity development, cultural/religious conflicts, and depression. I look forward to working with you.
My journey of self-discovery has led me here and now. As most people do, we have hopes, dreams, and plans for our lives and aim for fulfillment. We do not always anticipate some of the obstacles that suddenly require a helping hand, a steppingstone, or a bridge. If you are currently experiencing any such challenge in your life, please reach out for help and support. I can provide counseling for individuals and the entire family. If you or your family is being impacted by addiction, relationship challenges, daily life stressors and disruptions and mental health concerns including depression and anxiety, your time might be now to receive some help.
I am skillful in helping families target the core issues that they are working through, whether driven by addiction or underlying mental health or dynamic factors. I employ strength based, cognitive behavioral techniques and a range of other modalities to achieve outlined goals. My role would be to listen, support, guide and to be transparent at all times.
Fear often holds us back from making a change or accepting help. Facing my fears has carved this amazing opportunity for me to help you. My years in the field has deepened my compassion for helping others of different cultural, ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. I am inspired by those I helped on their journey and would love to do the same for you.


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