Taja-Nia is an adolescent and young adult therapist who helps clients control their behavioral response to challenging emotions, effectively adjust to change, and live a life that makes them proud. She believes therapy is a collaborative process between the client and the counselor, with the client being the expert of their own life. As such, Taja-Nia creates a safe space and acts as a guide, assisting the client as they explore past and current issues, unhealthy patterns, and identify overall goals. Taja-Nia utilizes evidence-based strategies and techniques from an integrative cognitive-behavioral, individual psychology approach. Additionally, she incorporates aspects of mindfulness, solution-focused therapy, and motivational interviewing. Human behavior is learned and developed within social contexts. Each individual presents with unique views based on their developmental age, socioeconomic status, gender identity, familial background, and culture. Taking all of this into consideration, Taja-Nia meets clients where they are mentally and emotionally. Treatment is tailored to meet clients’ individual needs. Taja-Nia has experience with youth and young adults who present with anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, suicidal ideations and self-injurious behavior, as well as disruptive behavior, life transitions, and trauma. She works with clients between the ages of 15 and 30 to effectively address problematic areas and identify mutually agreed upon goals. Psychoeducation is provided to increase understanding which assists in that goal setting and optimal client functioning. Taja-Nia’s ultimate goal as a therapist is to promote client insight, challenge faulty thinking, encourage behavioral change, and empower clients to take control over their lives in ways that lead to mental, physical, and emotional wellness.