
Jamie Moses, NCC
Jamie Moses is a Nationally Certified Counselor with a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Memphis. She works with adolescents and adults to navigate challenges related to trauma, attachment-based issues, interpersonal conflicts, substance use, gender dysphoria, personality disorders, neurocognitive disorders, and emotional dysregulation.
Jamie often begins therapy looking for change and improvement, and maybe you’ve recently noticed increasing problems in your relationships, workplace conflict, or changes in your sleep patterns. With this awareness, you might be caught in a cycle of shame and emotional suffering.
What if we replace the feelings of shame and suffering with compassion, curiosity, and acceptance?
Her approach to healing is to create lasting transformation by bringing our unconscious beliefs to awareness so they can be transformed in a way that frees us from pain and allows us to live the lives we want to lead.
A phrase you’ll often hear from her is to “remain curious,” and that’s because she believes curiosity is a key ingredient to self-exploration and growth. Jamie looks forward to walking side-by-side with you on the journey to holistic healing.

Cy Jones, LMSW
Cy Leist is a Licensed Master Social Worker passionate about helping people acquire the skills they need to reach their goals. His aim is to blend evidence-based practices with an emphasis on building a strong therapeutic relationship. Cy sees his clients as the master of their stories and as their own agents of change. He hopes to create a safe space where clients are free to be their whole selves, free of judgement. Cy has a background working with college students and young adults and finds that to be a population of special interest to him. He also loves working with the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. While he tries to tailor a treatment plan uniquely to the client, he favors several therapeutic approaches. These include humanistic therapy, solution-focused therapy, and CBT. These modalities are particularly effective for those experiencing depression, anxiety, stress, and low self-esteem.
Cy graduated from Mississippi College with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology in 2021. He then transitioned to the University of Memphis, where he received a Master of Social Work degree in 2023. Cy especially likes the “person-in-environment” (PIE) perspective upon which social work is built. Rather than simply looking at the individual person, Cy feels it is important to look holistically at the internal and external factors that may be contributing to a presenting problem. One of Cy’s core values is lifelong learning, and he is a strong advocate of cultural humility both in and outside of the therapy room.

