Licensed Social Worker

Alexis sees clients Virtually

(She/Her)

 
The secret of life, though, is to fall seven times and get up eight times.
— Paulo Coelho
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Do you feel like you’ve outgrown parts of your past, but aren’t sure how to move forward? Are you navigating change—such as career transitions, life-altering decisions, or evolving relationships? I help clients make sense of old patterns, rediscover what matters most, and discover the courage to live in alignment with their evolving identity. You don’t need to have every answer now; together, we’ll explore what’s possible. I specialize in working with BIPOC and LGBTQ+ emerging adults who are navigating life transitions, trauma, anxiety, depression, and racial identity exploration.

In our work together, we might breathe, laugh, cry, release, or reflect—always at your pace, with deep respect for your intuition and autonomy. Together, we’ll explore a mix of approaches, weaving in evidence-based tools, body awareness, mindfulness, a cultural perspective, and spiritual grounding in ways that feel right for you.

I am a Black/Multiracial woman who welcomes all identities, religions, ages, and political perspectives. Throughout my professional career thus far, I have received training in Mindfulness practices, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Talk therapy, Motivational interviewing, and Trauma-Informed care. I have a Master’s in Social Work from Roberts Wesleyan University and am licensed in New York and Illinois. I am currently working towards my clinical license under the supervision of Gabriela Flores, LCSW

Life transitions, systemic pressures, and generational experiences can leave us feeling tired, unseen, or disconnected from ourselves. My goal is to walk alongside you as you navigate change, reclaim your voice, and step more fully into who you are. I’m ready when you are. I offer business hours, weekends, and evening sessions to ensure that you can heal on your own time. Let’s begin this journey!

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