"And yet, here you are, learning to be courageous despite your fears."
― Morgan Harper Nichols
Madeline has committed herself to fostering healing and personal growth with her clients and in life. Rooted in the belief that every individual has the strength to navigate life’s challenges, Madeline integrates a variety of therapeutic modalities to meet each client where they are emotionally and mentally. Her overarching practice is Humanistic which establishes genuine connection, allows self-actualization and the client to guide the direction of their growth. Mainly, she pulls from Person-centered therapy, CBT, TF-CBT, Acceptance and Commitment therapy and Existential Therapy. In working with her, you can expect to explore and reframe unhelpful patterns, better understand self, explore life’s questions and the empowerment to live authentically.
Madeline enjoys spending her time outside of work with family and friends. You can find her playing with her French Bulldog, exploring the outdoors, and finding laughter and enjoyment in life. She also loves to rotate hobbies like baking, yard work and decorating.
Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Minor in Family Studies)
Berry College
Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
University of North Georgia
Madeline received her Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health from University of Mental Health Counseling. She went to Berry College for her Bachelor of Science where she majored in Psychology and minored in Family Studies. Madeline has worked at Summit as a therapist since 2019. Starting out as an associate therapist in the school-based program, she is now the Clinical School-based Program Manager. She also sees clients individually and in groups. Prior to joining the Summit, she worked as an associate therapist at a private practice in Norcross, GA. During that time, Madeline provided individual, family and group counseling to people from 8 years old to 65 years old with a wide variety of concerns.