The Humans Behind the Healing

Dr. Shaneika Smith, LPC-MHSP 

Therapist. Educator. Geechie Girl. Co-Founder of Sweetgrass Counseling & Consultation.

Grounded in cultural wisdom and clinical expertise, Dr. Smith supports teens and adults navigating anxiety, identity, grief, and life transitions. Her therapy style is soulful, empowering, and collaborative, with just the right mix of reflection and realness.

Kim Jones, LPC-MHSP

Therapist. Memphian. Educator. Trauma Healer. Advocate for the Inner Child.

Kimberly brings steady support, evidence-based tools, and straight talk with humor and heart. She works with children and adults to heal from trauma, build self-trust, and grow with clarity. She also supports emerging therapists in developing their voice, clinical skills, and confidence. Whether you’re navigating hard emotions or preparing for licensure, Kimberly offers the tools and support to move forward at your pace, in your power.

Dominique Clark, LCSW

Therapist. Straight Shooter with a Soft Heart. Youth Advocate.

As a mom and the oldest of five, Dominique knows what it’s like to carry a lot and still show up for everyone else. She holds space when it’s heavy and helps you figure things out, one real convo at a time. Dominique works with teens, adults, and families who are tired of pretending and just need somewhere to be honest, supported, and seen.

Mary Jo Harmon, LPC-MHSP

Therapist. Advocate. Truth-Teller. Culturally Centered Healer.

Mary Jo creates a healing space where high-functioning Black women and adults of color can be fully seen without code-switching, performance, or explanation. Her therapy style is culturally grounded, empowering, and rooted in truth-telling and identity work.

Nakita Odom, LCSW

Therapist. EMDR Practitioner. Grizz Fan. Trauma Healer. Lifelong Advocate.

With nearly 20 years of experience, Nakita brings a calm, grounded presence and deep expertise to each session. She helps clients work through trauma, anxiety, grief, and life changes using proven tools like EMDR. She helps people feel seen, supported, and ready to do the work, one step at a time.