Meet our Counseling Team

Joylene Green, MA, LMFT
Joylene Green is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and has over 18 years of experience in the behavioral health field. Joylene is passionate about helping people grow and change

Sarah Gowin, LPC, NCC
I am a licensed therapist with over nine years of experience working with many different kinds of people in diverse settings. I create a compassionate and safe place for you to work on what is most important to you.

Claire Davis, LMFT, RYT
Claire is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She is currently finishing her PhD in Mind-Body Medicine, specializing in Integrative Mental Health. She enjoys working with teenagers, individuals, and couples.

Cindy Urrutia, MSMFT
Cindy is a bilingual master's level Marriage and Family Therapist having worked extensively with the Migrant population in south Georgia. She received her B.A. in Psychology and Masters of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Valdosta State University.

Emma DuBose
Emma is a student intern pursuing her Master’s degree in Couple and Family Therapy from Antioch University New England. She is passionate about working with diverse families with children or teens, parents in the prenatal or postpartum stage of childbirth, couples seeking premarital advice, struggling from infidelity, or other relational challenges, folks who identify as LGBTQ+, and adults in a caregiver role/industry.

Mia DiMola, CFLE, MFT Intern
Mia is a Certified Family Life Educator and Marriage and Family Therapy Intern. Mia specializes in working with families, kids, and couples. Using an eclectic combination of Emotionally Focused, Structural, and Collaborative Therapies, Mia attunes to the clients’ needs and lets the clients’ dynamic and comfort level guide the process.

Shoba Jacob, MA
Shoba is a master's level therapists. She enjoys working with children, teens, and adults. She is passionate about providing help to those that are struggling with anxiety, depression, and/or trauma. She believes in creating an empathetic, open space, where clients can be themselves and find healing through conversation and self-discovery.