Therapist
Latechia Hogue, LCSW
A native Atlantan, daughter, mother, sister, and friend. I am a curious soul and am gifted to hold space for others. I enjoy solitude, but the company of good people is like soul food to me. I am not perfect person. I must remind myself to slow down and enjoy the journey. I work primarily with black women (ALL women welcome) experiencing a loss of peace and direction due to the difficult experiences from their past and present. They have busy lives are considered “the strong ones,”; they have not taken the necessary time to slow the pace, heal. My clients don’t want to have to play the role of the “strong black woman” all the time. They need a soft place to REST and this space is designed especially for them. I teach you what I know and watch you grow. My clients learn to develop self-compassion and a mature understanding about how their past is influencing the present. Clients’ experience clarity to define what they need. They feel more control and in touch with their true “self”, it had been there all the time. Are you that woman? Every part of you is welcome here. You deserve to live this ONE life, freely and fully. If you are ready, I will hold space for you.
Trained: Internal Family Systems & Emotionally Focused Therapy; informed in Somatic Work.
Shelly Moses, MA, LAPC
As an Associate Professional Counselor, Shelly Moses provides a supportive, non-judgmental environment centered on person-centered therapy, fostering empathy and self-discovery. Specializing in adult women's issues, she integrates an eclectic approach comprised of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solutions-Focused and Narrative Therapy. She tailors interventions to each client's unique needs, guided by a comprehensive exploration of their attachment patterns and background. She is trauma-informed and works with individuals on self-esteem, boundaries, and ADHD, as well as working with parents of young children, under age 10, to hone skills better learning to manage their daily routines. Additionally, she works with couples, offering pre-marital counseling as a trained SYMBIS (Save Your Marriage Before It Starts) facilitator, helping them build strong foundations for their future. She also specializes in enhancing communication skills within relationships to foster better understanding and connection. Shelly prioritizes self-care, helping clients build resilience before addressing deeper challenges. Through a strong therapeutic rapport, she explores underlying concerns and past traumas at a comfortable pace, supporting long-term healing and personal growth.
She warmly welcomes clients who are committed to their therapeutic journey and is eager to support them in achieving personal growth and healing.