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THERAPY, COACHING, AND WORKSHOP FACILITATION
Meagan R. Davies, LPC, NCC
At age 45, I made the bold career move to leave the business sector and pursue my purpose to help people as a clinical mental health provider. Having lived most of my professional life as an executive, I learned how hard it is to juggle the demands of family life, work, and volunteering. When high-achieving professionals walk into my practice, they're not just seeking therapy. They're seeking permission to be human in spaces that often demand superhuman performance. I know firsthand the struggles women deal with daily and am passionate about helping others navigate anxiety, depression, self-doubt, imposter syndrome and other challenges.
I have significant training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Response Prevention Therapy (ERP), and trauma. My Master of Science is in Clinical Mental Health from Mercer with additional certifications from Cornell University in Executive Leadership and Change Management.
My additional leadership roles include:
Leadership Atlanta Board of Trustees
2021-2022 Leadership Atlanta Program Chair
AOII Board Member, President 2021-2023
AOII Nominationg Committee Chair
THERAPY, COACHING, AND WORKSHOP FACILITATION
DaCota Goodwin, NCC
DaCota Goodwin is a LAPC and is only taking clients in the Washington DC area. From personal experience, she understands how difficult and lonely walking the road less traveled can feel. Growing up, she sought to make her community proud while struggling with self-worth, authenticity, and safety. Navigating life under preconceived notions from society and family can cause many to function in survival mode, leading to burnout and much worse. With time, she learned to accept herself while walking on the path of self-discovery. You do not have to suffer in silence. You deserve to be heard, seen, and loved. With her life experiences and educational training, she strives to create a unique, safe space catering to your needs.
She enjoys working with adolescents, young adults, and adults on issues like anxiety, depression, low self esteem, and burnout. DaCota has additional experience working with individuals with developmental conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Her style is holistic and looks at the whole person while considering your circumstances, environment, and origin story. (DaCota practices under the supervision of Jessica Schmoll, LPC, CPCS).
WORKSHOP FACILITATOR
Jenay Hicks, LPC, NCC
As a Whole Person Clinical Mental Health Therapist and a Strategic Wellness Partner at Morehouse School of Medicine. With a background in business and administration spanning over 10 years, she brings a unique perspective to her work and a deep understanding of the challenges faced by leaders in the corporate world. Jenay is a workshop facilitator at Well.
Throughout her leadership journey, she has witnessed firsthand the toll that burnout can take on individuals and organizations. This experience has fueled her passion for creating and implementing programs that foster a culture of caring, prevent burnout, and enhance resilience and compassion in the workplace.
With a master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, she specializes in evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). As a Trauma-Informed Therapist, she brings a compassionate and empathetic approach to addressing trauma and its impact on mental health and overall wellbeing.
She has successfully supported clients facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, and trauma. Jenay has also developed and executed multiple initiatives, curricula, and symposiums on topics such as career and business, "Just Breathe," and life after residency.
THERAPY, CAREER COACHING, AND WORKSHOP FACILITATION
Whitney Smith, LPC, GCDF
Whitney Smith is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a specialization in career counseling and is certified as a Global Career Development Facilitator. She has several years of experience in higher education working with traditional and non-traditional students/alumni in their career and professional development. Her interest in this profession propelled as a talent management intern for a corporate company while pursuing her master’s degree. This experience influenced her to combine her love for talent management and mental health as a career. Her ultimate desire is to support others in finding meaningful and fulfilling work, and achieving personal goals with respect to their holistic wellbeing.
Whitney earned her Master of Education in Counseling with an emphasis in Clinical Mental Health from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.. She is a member of the American Counseling Association (ACA), Georgia Association of Colleges and Employers (GACE), and National Career Development Association (NCDA).