You Don’t Need to Hold Everything Together Alone
Midlife arrives quietly—and sometimes all at once.
Career shifts, relationship changes, a new relationship with your body, hormonal transitions, aging parents, growing children, grief, pressure, expectations… It’s a lot.
My practice was created specifically for women in this chapter because midlife deserves its own kind of care—care that honors your strength, your experiences, and your right to have support.
About Marjorie
My Philosophy
You are not here to “fix” yourself.
You are here to understand yourself.
Therapy with me is:
Warm and collaborative
Grounded in compassion
Focused on both insight and practical tools
A place to rediscover your voice, your needs, your inner steadiness
I believe women in midlife hold tremendous wisdom—and that therapy can help you access it.
Why Midlife Matters So Much
This is a period where many women quietly struggle with:
Changing identity
Emotional or hormonal shifts
Burnout and resentment
Grief and loss
Relationship transitions
A sense that life is demanding more than they can give
The question: “What about me?”
You deserve support that truly understands this season.
Therapeutic Approach
Therapy sessions are a mix of insight-oriented exploration and practical tools you can use daily. We work at your pace and follow what feels most meaningful to you.
My approach often integrates:
Mindfulness and nervous-system regulation
Compassion-focused and cognitive-based strategies
Parts work and inner healing
Strength-based, empowerment-focused therapy
The goal is not just feeling better—it’s living better.
EDUCATION
Educational Specialist (EdS), University of South Carolina, 2007 (Marriage and Family Counseling/Therapy)
Master of Divinity (MDiv), Mercer University (Theology), 2002
ADDITIONAL EDUCATION/TRAINING
The Daring Way™ Training and Certification (July 2014)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Counselor in private practice
Life Coach (Board Certified)
Clinical Therapist in a community cancer center
Minister to Youth and Young Adults
Hospital chaplain
“Wholehearted living is engaging in our lives from a place of worthiness. It means cultivating the courage, compassion, and connection to wake up in the morning and think, ‘No matter what gets done and how much is left undone, I am enough’. It’s going to bed at night thinking, ‘Yes, I am imperfect and vulnerable and sometimes afraid, but that doesn’t change the truth that I am also brave and worthy of love and belonging.”
Chat with me
If you’re ready to explore therapy or have questions about working together, I’d love to connect.
A gentle, no-pressure conversation to see if we’re a good fit