Neil holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of Tennessee (2021) and a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University (2023). He works primarily with children (ages 5+) and young adults, but his door is open to individuals across the lifespan, couples, and families. He has experience counseling clients who present with anxiety, depression, phase of life issues, relationship and communication problems, issues coping with cancer/chronic illness, behavioral issues, and life transitions.

Neil’s approach to counseling incorporates client-centered, cognitive-behavioral, and solution-focused principles and techniques. He places a high priority on the therapeutic relationship and strives to create a welcoming and comfortable environment for all.

Throughout the therapeutic process, clients are respected and valued for who they are as Neil seeks opportunities to collaborate on goals for growth and mental well-being.