Narrative
JORDAN WILSON
RESIDENT IN COUNSELING​, MEd
Hello! My name is Jordan Wilson and I am a Resident in Counseling working with children and teens ages 8+, as well as young adults. I grew up in a family of five in King, North Carolina and moved to Fort Wayne, Indiana for my adolescent years. I’ve had nine years of experience working with adolescents and in 2019 I received my MEd in Counselor Education at the University of Virginia. For two years, I worked as a school counselor for middle school students in Greene County, and am familiar with the ups and downs of adolescence, especially in this community. In my free time you can find me playing with my dogs Gretzky and Princess Buttercup, hiking with my partner, thrifting, playing cozy video games, painting, or sharing my “self-proclaimed expert” foodie opinions to anyone who will listen :)
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I work empathetically and collaboratively with those wanting to learn more about themselves, gain insight into their thinking patterns and behavior, and to build their own confidence. I work with folks to help them get in touch with their story—to help empower the ability to tell it, to share it, or to change it. If you have found yourself or your child lost, anxious, devastated, or angry, together we can connect to a sense of meaning and create a tailored therapeutic experience.
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​I specialize in an integrative and strength-based approach, looking at the ways in which resilience has shown up in the face of obstacles in life. I also spend a large part of therapy deconstructing the ways in which societal systems impact our mental health and processing traumatic experiences. For my younger clients, I work with parents and families to help you create a safe environment for your child to express themselves and build/strengthen your relationship.

While my integrative approach is based on best-fit, here are the following therapy modalities I borrow from the most: Humanistic, narrative, acceptance and commitment, internal family systems, multicultural/feminist, trauma-focused, existential, cognitive-behavioral, interpersonal, mindfulness, and play and art-based techniques.
I’d love to get to know YOUR story—not the story society tells about you, not the story others have told you about yourself, but the story and meaning YOU make about you. I’m here to help build the confidence and empowerment you are worthy of. Because YOU matter—you always have, and always will.
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My clinical supervisor is Tabitha Woodson, LPC, who can be reached at 434-990-1744.
Tiffani Ashland
Licensed Clinical Social Worker, LCSW, MSW
I personally understand what it feels like to lose your way, lose people you love, or just to lose hope altogether. I've been there.
I strive to create a therapeutic space that is authentic, non-judgmental, flexible, and prioritizes each client’s individual needs and safety. I am an active therapist who values compassion, humor, and challenging clients in an empathetic and supportive way.
I use a holistic & strengths-based approach, drawing from mindfulness, solution-focused & cognitive behavioral therapies.
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I am experienced in treating older adolescents & adults with a wide range of issues, including anxiety, depression, mood disorders, trauma, ADHD, OCD, grief, and all types of relationship issues.
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I am a sex-positive therapist, experienced in helping people form and nurture healthy relationships with self and others.
This may include support with sexuality, gender identity, monogamous and non-monogamous, and open or polyamorous relationships.

I am also a strong believer in the power of play, art, and expressive therapies. You don’t need to be Picasso to reap the therapeutic and healing benefits from creative interventions. We can engage all of the senses and the mind differently through art and
expressive techniques. Ultimately, I want to work with you to determine the best approach for you towards healing, coping, and achieving your goals.
Life has many ebbs and flows, during flows life may feel easy and fulfilling. However, when life ebbs we are struggling against the current. I hope to walk with you through the ebbs and flows to remind you of your strength and hope.
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My clinical supervisor is Tabitha Woodson, LPC, who can be reached at 434-990-1744.
Emma Dulin
RESIDENT IN COUNSELING, MEd, EdS​
I was born and raised in Virginia, and it is truly home to me. I have two sweet dogs, Mochi and Marzi. In our free time, my partner and I love hiking with our dogs and trying different restaurants.
I value the role that nature, and especially bodies of water can have in healing and grounding, as it plays a huge role in my life.
​I earned a BA in Psychology at the College of William and Mary. While living in Williamsburg, I worked at a youth and family services counseling center for three years, where I implemented
mental health prevention programs in local community centers and schools.
I earned a MEd and EdS in School Counseling, while taking the additional requirements for Clinical Counseling. During my graduate program, I worked with children and adolescents ranging from ages 5 to 18. I am aware of the unique challenges children and adolescents are facing now. I provide a safe and engaging space for growth and self-exploration.
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I have experience working with individuals who struggle with anxiety, depression, anger, interpersonal relationships, as well as multicultural and LGBTQ+ identity exploration. As a counselor, I am person-centered and some of my most widely used techniques are solution-focused, cognitive-behavioral, and narrative therapy. I believe in the power of owning and reauthoring your story to construct your own meaning of life. My hope for you is to recognize events that may stir up negative feelings and learn to ride the wave of emotions to make sense of feelings and not let them control your actions. The meaning we give to events shape our experience and our thoughts hold power, so, sometimes we need support to change unhelpful thought patterns.
Caylyn Arbogast
RESIDENT IN COUNSELING, MA, EdS​
While pursuing my Master’s degree at James Madison University, I discovered a profound commitment to serving rural communities. This passion led me to an enriching internship in Page County, VA, where I have continued to serve ever since. My professional journey includes experience as a Crisis Therapist, mental health therapist, and therapist for Page County's Adult Recovery Court Program.
Currently, as a Resident in Counseling, I provide a range of therapeutic services to clients aged 6 and up, including individual, group, couple, and family therapy. My integrative therapeutic approach is designed to address diverse needs and is largely based on a Humanistic foundation with interventions that include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), expressive arts, Play Therapy, and other evidence-based interventions.
I am a generalist who has worked with clients facing serious mental illness, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, identity challenges, trauma, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and comorbid substance use disorders.
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My clinical supervisor is Crystal Myers, LPC. She can be reached at (434)990-1744.
Patrick dove
M.S.Ed LMHP-R, Resident in Counseling
Hey, my name’s Patrick, and I’m currently a resident in counseling who cares about helping people navigate challenges, become healthier, and change their lives. I have many lived experiences and professional experiences that inform the way I work with people. I completed my M.S. Ed in Mental Health Counseling at ODU in 2020. I completed internships working with adolescents and teens as a Career counselor and TDT counselor. I worked as a Crisis Therapist for several years. I have worked as a Substance Use Therapist with Winchester Recovery Court, providing individual and group therapy to clients learning to navigate recovery. I have experience working with men and women, teens, who are learning to live with addiction, trauma, anxiety, anger, shame, and depression. I currently work with clients 14 and up in individual and group therapies. As a man, I have particular experiences and interest in guiding men to become strong, caring leaders who provide for themselves and the one’s they love.
I utilize an integrative approach incorporating many evidence-based therapies such as Person-Centered therapy, Strengths-Based, Cognitive-Behavioral therapy, Narrative therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment therapy to help you deconstruct your experiences and your thought process and develop a healthy way of thinking about your experiences and yourself. I care about providing a therapeutic relationship where your supported without judgement and challenged to grow and make healthy changes. I care about helping people become healthier emotionally, mentally, and physically. I care about helping people realize their potential and accomplish their goals. I care about helping people become who they are meant to be.

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My clinical supervisor is Crystal Myers, LPC, who can be reached at 434-990-1744.
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Therapy can be a great opportunity to learn how to make the changes you want to see, and you absolutely can change your life. What you have experienced or been through does not define who you are. By learning more about yourself, you can change the way you think and build a better life that you deserve. What I do best is help you develop self-awareness, self-acceptance, and a healthier lifestyle. If you are experiencing anxiety, anger, depression, shame, negative thinking, trauma/PTSD, or substance use concerns, and you’re ready to change your life, reach out to me, and let’s get to work!

Having achieved my Master’s Degree in Social Work and clinical licensure later in life has reignited the passion I feel about being a helper. I bring to you both professional training combined with lived experience having served women and children at risk, adults with severe mental illness, children and adolescents with trauma, the elderly and end of life care, individuals in crisis, and coping with loved ones with substance use. Let’s work collaboratively to find the tools and treatment that are right for you.
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Danette kesner
licensed clinical social worker, lcsw, msw
Most of us experience difficult struggles because life is hard sometimes. You may be questioning your sense of worth and trying to find your voice. Or you may be experiencing the brokenness that accompanies the loss of a relationship or a loved one. You may be trying to manage the stress and anxiety that goes along with raising children and launching them into this wild world we live in. Perhaps you are trying to recover from the long-term effects of trauma or abuse, but doing any of these things on your own can be difficult.
My question to you is do you want to work through these struggles alone? If so, is it working for you? Or, are you open to having someone come along your side? As we work together, you may grow in confidence and a sense of worth with a voice that can speak to those things or people that threatened you in the past. You may find healing and hopefulness to move beyond your loss while holding onto the happy memories. You may also learn how to process and eventually cope with the pain of past trauma and abuse, while adding healthy ways to manage your stress, strengthening yourself and relationships.
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