Welcome to our ARKANSAS location!

 

We are licensed to practice psychotherapy and counseling in Arkansas and certified to provide teletherapy! If you’re looking for the best mental health therapist near you, you’ve come to the right place!

Our approach is client-centered and we use several therapeutic modalities like cognitive-behavioral, trauma-focused, solution-focused, and family systems therapy. If you are dealing with depression, anxiety, relationship issues, marriage conflict, toxic cycles, and trauma connect with us today.

We provide specialized care for African Americans seeking therapy and provide black therapy resources that speak to the unique life experiences of our clients. We also offer a warm welcome to those seeking therapy for black men near Little Rock. One of our therapists near you offers Christian counseling as a strengths-based perspective for clients who desire this.

Have you heard? Eunoia is rated as one of the top therapists in Little Rock! Check out our google reviews!

 
 
 

Meet Your Arkansas Therapists

 

Beatrice is the founder and clinical director of Eunoia Therapy & Self Development. She is trained in Post Induction Therapy (PIT), developed by Pia Mellody who is a pioneer in the world of childhood trauma recovery and codependence. She attends regular group consultations to increase her competency in this work. The premise of Post Induction Therapy is that childhood trauma, including child abuse and neglect, is the origin of developmental immaturity. Learn more about the PIT model here.

Beatrice attended the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor. She is licensed to practice virtually in Texas, Arkansas, and Illinois.

Beatrice personally does this work and feels very passionate about the impact it has on the lives of adults desiring healing and clarity. Beatrice loves Jesus and thoroughly enjoys working with clients from a faith-based perspective.

 
 

 

Rasheeda is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Arkansas. As a trauma therapist near you, Rasheeda has a breath of experience and training to help you heal. Her professional clinical training includes Adoption Competency, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Advanced TF-CBT working with children with problematic sexual behaviors, Grief, Child-Parent Psychotherapy, Eye Movement Desensitization, and Reprocessing Therapy, Aggression Replacement Therapy, and Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Substance Abuse. Rasheeda possesses a wealth of knowledge and has found her niche in both Trauma and working with young people. She has worked in child welfare, juvenile justice, hospice, and children’s mental health systems for more than 20 years. She has provided clinical oversight and program consultation across multiple counties and states. All have served to develop her passion for providing quality services while working with individuals who have experienced trauma within our community. Rasheeda is a wife, a proud mother, Glamma to one grandson, and most importantly is a servant of Jesus Christ!

 
 

 

NaTasha Thorne holds a license as a masters level social worker in the state of Arkansas. She is a combat veteran who possesses a wide array of skills and experiences as well as the unique challenges facing veterans and their families. She uniquely understands juggling and sorting through complex situations. NaTasha has worked as a therapist with teens and adolescents, as a drug counselor for persons in recovery, and as a medical social worker. 

She takes an eclectic, client-centered approach to treatment, with an emphasis on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to meet you where you are. With dedication, passion, and a unique dynamic of experience, empathy, and education, NaTasha can help you in your journey to becoming the best version of you.  Her personal belief is, “If you help change one life, you’ve changed the world” and ”together, we can do the work that leads to change”. NaTasha is accepting new clients and can’t wait to see you flourish! 

NaTasha is a graduate of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock with a Master of Social Work degree and minor in Psychology.  She is a two-time Ronald E. McNair Scholar and published in the Journal of Education and Human Development on The Role of Family: Understanding the Childhood and Current Family Environment of Early Care and Education Teachers.