Holistic Jungian therapist specializing in trauma and relationships
Hi! You have made the first step on a new journey!
I know talking to a stranger can be a bit unnerving. So, let me introduce myself. I’m Mieasha Edmonds. I have been practicing as a counselor for over 8 years now and in the mental health field for about 10 years. My journey started when I received my Bachelor of Arts in English from Sam Houston State University. During that time I served as a local youth pastor while at SHSU. I went on to attend seminary to fulfill my goal of becoming a Chaplain for the United Methodist Church. It was during that process that I fell in love with counseling and changed my life’s trajectory. I later earned my Masters of Arts in Counseling and Masters of Divinity from Houston Graduate School of Theology. Since graduating, I have grown to love all aspects of spirituality and counseling. In my 10 years I have worked with adolescents, elderly, and adults who struggle with addiction and mental illness. I have worked as a psychotherapist in both inpatient and outpatient settings and have experience in providing services and support to those who are struggling with grief and loss, anxiety, trauma, depression, substance use, psychosis, and life stressors.
I am a proud member of the LGBT community. I believe that everyone deserves to be loved and understood. I am passionate about helping others heal and my therapeutic approach consists of person-centered, solution-focused, and strengths-based therapies. However, I meet the needs of clients on an individual, case by case basis. I’m looking forward to sharing this journey with you.
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Mieasha Edmonds is a Texas-based counselor with 13 years of experience in the mental health field. She combines clinical training with a background in ministry to support clients through a wide range of life challenges.
She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Sam Houston State University, where she also served as a local youth pastor. Seeking to serve as a Chaplain for the United Methodist Church, she attended seminary and discovered a deep interest in counseling that redirected her career path. She later completed a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Master of Divinity from Houston Graduate School of Theology.
Across her work, Mieasha has provided care to adolescents, older adults, and adults facing addiction and mental health concerns. She has practiced as a psychotherapist in both inpatient and outpatient settings and has experience supporting people dealing with grief and loss, anxiety, trauma, depression, substance use, psychosis, and everyday life stressors. Her clinical specialties include stress, anxiety, addictions, family conflicts, anger management, depression, LGBT-affirming care, relationship issues, trauma and abuse, grief, eating disorders, sleeping disorders, parenting issues, self-esteem, career difficulties, bipolar disorder, coping with life changes, coaching, and ADHD.
A proud member of the LGBT community, Mieasha believes everyone deserves to be loved and understood and is passionate about helping others heal. Her therapeutic approach is rooted in person-centered, solution-focused, and strengths-based methods, and she adapts her style to meet each client’s needs on a case-by-case basis. She holds a Texas professional counseling license (license number 67495) and is based in Texas.
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