
Shareka Eldridge is a person centered, trauma-informed Licensed Professional Counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the state of Texas and a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina. She has been in the field providing mental health services since 2014 and is currently a certified counseling supervisor in Virgi
Shareka Eldridge is a person centered, trauma-informed Licensed Professional Counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia and the state of Texas and a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor in North Carolina. She has been in the field providing mental health services since 2014 and is currently a certified counseling supervisor in Virginia and Texas. Shareka has had the opportunity to work with a variety of clients to include urban/inner city youth and family, 1st generation youth and family, LGBTQ youth and young adults, incarcerated youth, sexually abused survivors, trafficked survivors, and more. Due to this, she understands the importance of addressing culture within her service implementation. She is also passionate in helping others increase their skills to develop greater emotional regulation skills and learn the overlaps of multiple diagnoses. Shareka has been trained in DBT, CBT, TF-CBT, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR). . Currently, Shareka specializes in working with adolescents, teens and young adults. Shareka is a proud member of National Association of Black Counselors (NABC), American Counseling Association (ACA), and Virginia Counselors Association (VCA).

Carrie Harris is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has been providing mental health services since 2019. She is an alumna of Virginia State University where she received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and an alumna of Walden University where she received a master’s degree in forensic psychology and clinical and mental health
Carrie Harris is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has been providing mental health services since 2019. She is an alumna of Virginia State University where she received a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and an alumna of Walden University where she received a master’s degree in forensic psychology and clinical and mental health counseling. Carrie has experience working with adolescents and their families in settings to include residential, correctional, community and outpatient. Most recently, she has begun to provide outpatient services to youth and adults with substance use disorders. Within her career, she has been trained in various treatment modalities to include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and Motivational Interviewing. Carrie has a passion for providing mental health services to the populations in which she serves by displaying empathy, compassion, patience and strong communication and active listening skills.
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Jenelle McLeod is a Resident in Counseling in Virginia. She has a desire to work with adult and youth clients experiencing life changes, anxiety, depression, or PTSD. She facilitates group counseling to support college students, including those that are first generation college students navigating higher education. Jenelle seeks to su
Jenelle McLeod is a Resident in Counseling in Virginia. She has a desire to work with adult and youth clients experiencing life changes, anxiety, depression, or PTSD. She facilitates group counseling to support college students, including those that are first generation college students navigating higher education. Jenelle seeks to support clients building self-confidence and self-worth. She specializes in self-healing, coping skills, and posttraumatic growth. Jenelle’s approach to therapy includes utilizing a solution-focused approach, mindfulness, and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy. Jenelle is currently training in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing Therapy (EMDR). She is a member of the Virginia Counseling Association.

Tristan Clodfelter is a resident in counseling and is a licensed and certified Professional School Counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Tristan earned his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology from Western Carolina University and his Master’s degree in Counselor Education, with a specialization in School and Clinical Menta
Tristan Clodfelter is a resident in counseling and is a licensed and certified Professional School Counselor in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Tristan earned his Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and Sociology from Western Carolina University and his Master’s degree in Counselor Education, with a specialization in School and Clinical Mental Health Counseling, from East Carolina University. Tristan's background includes extensive experience in residential, therapeutic day treatment, and school settings, where he has worked closely with adolescents and their families to foster emotional well-being and promote positive life outcomes. As a Resident in Counseling, he has developed a comprehensive approach to therapy that integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness techniques, solution-focused strategies, and Reality Therapy. His therapeutic approach is rooted in a strong belief in the potential for growth and positive change in every individual. In addition to his work in schools, Tristan is a committed mentor with Boys to Men of Virginia, an organization dedicated to providing positive mentorship and support for teenage boys. His passion for mentoring young people and supporting their emotional and psychological development extends beyond his counseling practice, as he works to create a supportive community where young men can thrive and build healthy relationships.

Anshula Gaddam is an undergraduate psychology student with a minor in pre-medicine. She has a strong interest in clinical mental health and eagerness to gain hands-on experience working with diverse populations. Anshula is very passionate as it relates to psychology and mental health, particularly in understanding and addressing the stigma surrounding mental health within minority communities. She also feel strongly about promoting awareness, cultural sensitivity, and open conversations about mental well-being. Through my clinical training, I hope to contribute to reducing barriers to mental health care and supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds..