A young woman with long brown hair, wearing a tan short-sleeve top and black pants, sitting on a colorful area rug, holding a mug. Books are spread on the rug in front of her, and she is seated on the floor with one knee up. Behind her is a brown leather sofa with a textured cushion and a blanket, in a room with a wall mirror and a standing lamp.

Hi, I’m Ginny!

Welcome to my office! I provide trauma-informed therapy for individuals and couples navigating infertility, reproductive grief and loss, perinatal and postpartum mental health challenges, and relationship struggles.

My approach is collaborative and compassionate, creating a space where your story is respected, your struggles are validated, and hope can be rebuilt at your own pace.

I hold a Master of Arts in Counseling from Covenant Theological Seminary and a background in English Literature, which informs my attention to language, meaning-making, and the stories clients carry.

Outside the therapy room, I enjoy reading, walking with friends, spending time with my cats (Frasier & Niles), and a good board game, especially when I’m winning.

License Information:

North Carolina - Lic. #A20292. | Supervisor - Dr. Justina Floyd, Lic. #QS-146246.

Missouri - Lic. #200B189009. | Supervisor: Dr. Clay Brigance, Lic. #2020009474.

South Carolina - Lic. #10391. | Supervisor: Jordan Kennington, Lic. #LPC-S-9278.

Specialized Training & Certification:

Institute of Reproductive Grief Care - Reproductive Grief Care Certification for Individuals.

Postpartum Support International - Perinatal Mood Disorders 2-Day Training & Advanced Psychotherapy.

Gottman Method Couples Therapy - Level 1 & Level 2, Advanced Trainings.

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Beyond the Therapy Office

I present and teach on reproductive mental health, infertility, and grief for professional, academic, and clinical audiences. In 2024, I co-presented research with Dr. Clay Brigance, LPC titled Men, Masculinity, and Infertility: The Illusive Voice at the American Psychological Association (APA) Conference. This research was awarded Best Poster at the 2025 Symposium for the Institute of Reproductive Grief Care.

I regularly present and guest teach at counseling centers and university programs, including the University of Missouri–St. Louis and the University of North Carolina–Charlotte, offering trainings and lectures on reproductive grief, infertility, and identity.

Recent Writing on Reproductive Mental Health