"Supporting You Through Life’s Transitions with Compassion and Care."

Life transitions come in many forms, some exciting and full of possibility, others difficult and disorienting. Change can bring a sense of renewal, opening doors to new opportunities, relationships, and personal growth. It can ignite excitement, offering a fresh start or a long-awaited shift in direction. However, even positive changes can feel overwhelming, requiring adjustment, resilience, and a redefinition of identity.

Regardless of whether a transition is welcomed or resisted, it carries the weight of the unknown. It is in these in-between spaces—where the past no longer defines us, yet the future remains uncertain—that we often experience the most profound emotional and mental challenges. But these are also the spaces where healing, clarity, and transformation begin. With the right support, transitions can become opportunities for growth, deeper self-awareness, and renewed purpose.

Life transitions come in many forms, some exciting and
full of possibility, others difficult and disorienting.

How We Support You

At Joy Spring Mental Health, we believe that every transition, even the painful ones, holds an opportunity for renewal. Through compassionate listening, we create a space where you feel truly heard and understood. Our approach is tailored to your unique experiences, ensuring that your journey is met with care and sensitivity. By incorporating mindfulness and resilience-building techniques, we help you manage uncertainty, reduce stress, and develop tools that support your well-being. Above all, we hold space for hope. Even in the midst of uncertainty, there is the possibility of growth, healing, and new beginnings.

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You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

Change can feel isolating, but you don’t have to go through it alone. Whether you’re mourning a past season or stepping into an unknown future, Joy Spring Mental Health is here to walk beside you.

Schedule an appointment today and take the first step toward healing, clarity, and renewal. 

You are worthy of support.

Answers to Your Questions about Mental Healthcare

General Mental Health Basics

We offer both as my schedule allows. In general, we have more availability for medication appointments. If you are interested in both and our therapy slots are full, we will help you connect with another therapist while we manage your medication.

This will be determined during your intake appointment. Brief appointments are ideal for time-limited specific concerns or for clients who are stable and transitioning out of recurring therapy or have already been in recurring therapy in the past. It is also helpful for clients who have challenging schedules or financial concerns that do not accommodate recurring therapy.

No! we see young adults and young-at-heart adults from diverse backgrounds. We have additional training and experience working with the college health and perinatal mental health populations but you do not have to identify with those groups to receive care.

Depressionanxiety, social anxiety, OCDPTSDbipolar disorder, ADHD (with non-stimulants only)

No. Our services are offered predominantly through telehealth and I do not prescribe any controlled substances.

Yes. Clients who live locally, may request an in-person appointment.​

Yes. We know how challenging juggling all these responsibilities can be and we will make a plan that will help you succeed all aspects of your life-including academic life.

Maternal Mental Health Basics

Perinatal refers to the period of pregnancy and one year after childbirth.  Because we know that mood and anxiety symptoms can occur at any time during the reproductive years, we find maternal mental health to be a better term to describe what we treat but both are often used interchangeably.  Some moms don’t seek care until their kids are already in school, and they are welcome too!  And for many moms, their symptoms start before they ever consider pregnancy.

We welcome clients dealing with the difficulties of pregnancy preparation, childbirth, adoption, pregnancy loss, and early parenting in whatever time-frame is meaningful and necessary to them.

For patients receiving medication management, we send a treatment summary letter after every medication adjustment.  Additionally, your obstetrician is welcome and encouraged to consult with us as needed.

PMADs (perinatal mood and anxiety disorders) include depressionanxietyobsessive compulsive disorder, bipolar disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, psychosis, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and insomnia.

Depressionanxiety, social anxiety, OCDPTSDbipolar disorder, ADHD (with non-stimulants only)

No. Our services are offered predominantly through telehealth and we do not prescribe any controlled substances.

Yes. Clients who live locally, may request an in-person appointment.​

Yes. we know how challenging juggling all these responsibilities can be and we will make a plan that will help you succeed all aspects of your life-including academic life.

College Mental Health Basics

No, we see young adults who are entering the workforce without additional schooling, in community college, and who have already graduated. Each transition has its own challenges and we enjoy working with adults in any of these phases. College students often have a more difficult time accessing care so we provide additional information on my site for this group.

The majority of our patients are 45 or younger. This is because for our purposes, we work with clients who are entering adulthood and the challenges that occur with the challenges of adulthood and this happens at different ages for everyone.

No. As an adult, you are legally responsible for your own mental health and you will have to sign a release of information designating who you are allowed to share information with (this is a federal HIPAA policy). We do require that every patient have an emergency contact on file. Also, if you choose to use insurance and you plan to submit your Superbill to your insurance for out-of-network reimbursement and you are on your parent’s insurance, they will receive notice of this. Also, because if we are an out-of-network provider for your plan, you may have your parents cover the cost of their appointments.

No, your information is still protected (other than billing which will include a diagnosis code).

Only if that is your preference. Our initial appointments are always with the patient only so that we can discuss this in detail. If you would like to have a parent attend at the end of the appointment or at future appointments, we will make arrangements for this. This applies to medication appointments.

You are welcome to share information but please note that any information you share will shared with the patient. We do not schedule appointments with parents without the patient present.

No. ​Your information is legally protected by HIPAA regulations.

No. We do not evaluate or train animals. If you have had at least 3 appointments and we can provide a statement of your diagnosis and that you find your pet to be helpful. This letter does not provide any legal requirement that your landlord must follow. We will not submit any additional documentation for this purpose and you will need to sign a release of information for this letter.

Our first appointment is a comprehensive assessment and we will review the diagnostic criteria for ADHD. In most situations, if you are experiencing ADHD symptoms and mood symptoms, treating the mood symptoms first is recommended and then we will reassess ADHD symptoms. We are not able to provide diagnostic testing for learning disorders. We do not prescribe controlled substances. If you have a previous diagnosis or suspect ADHD and are interested in stimulant medication (Adderall, Vyvanse, Concerta, etc), you will want to work with another provider. We do prescribe non-controlled medications for ADHD and work with you on skill development for management of ADHD symptoms.

No. We do not prescribed controlled substances. For many reasons, I recommend a different plan of care.

No problem! This is common. You can schedule your appointment online and we will make sure you understand how to access medication services.

The transition to parenthood of an adult child is a developmental task as well. Our goal is to help our clients learn how and when to set safe and healthy boundaries and also learn how to advocate for themselves and communicate effectively. We provide a summary and care plan (often including handouts) at every visit and you may want to ask the patient to share this information with you. We also provide education at every visit so your family member should be able to share as they are comfortable. We provide the care to our clients that we would want our children and (and myself) to receive and we take this responsibility very seriously.

What to expect for Virtual Appointments

Yes, in order to provide effective care, we must be able to see you.  You are not required to use your camera for asynchronous classes.

No, you will need to reschedule.   Please be aware there is a cancellation fee for appointments not cancelled within 24 hours.

The best feature of having a virtual appointment option is the convenience!  Come as you are, baby drool, messy house, and all. You must be clothed (shirts required, and you may not be using mind altering substances during your appointment.

You will be able to access your appointment from any device with internet and a camera.  Due to state licensing regulations, you must be in NC or VA at the time of your appointment.  Please try to give yourself a quiet and private place.  (Some patients find their vehicles (parked-not driving!) or bathroom to be great escape locations for their appointment.

Practice Policies for clients seeking 1-on-1mental healthcare

Yes, we will collaborate with your individual therapist.

No.  Due to the boundaries established by the DEA system, providers cannot prescribe controlled substances to patients they have not initially seen in person.  It is anticipated that the COVID pandemic exception will expire.  That said, we have many modalities that are safe and effective and provide a long-term solutions so that controlled substances may not be necessary. We are committed to helping patients connect with their best-selves (which involves the courageous exploration of a values-driven life, rather than avoidance and symptom management).

Yes. Please plan to sign a release of information so we can communicate with your medication provider as needed.