Our Team

Finding the right therapist is an important part of feeling supported, understood, and confident in your care. At Family Insight, our team of compassionate clinicians provides telehealth therapy services, making it easier to access care from the comfort and privacy of home. Our providers bring a wide range of experience, specialties, and therapeutic approaches to support children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Explore our providers below to learn more about their areas of focus, approach to therapy, and how they can support you on your path toward greater emotional health and well-being.

Kathryn Ellis, LCSW

 Kathryn Ellis is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, child and adolescent behavioral challenges, life transitions, and neurodevelopmental disorders. Kathryn takes an action-oriented, holistic approach that considers the connection between thoughts, emotions, physical health, behaviors, and environment. She incorporates psychoeducation, skill-building, and practical strategies to help clients better understand their patterns and develop tools for meaningful change.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Life Transitions • Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Approaches/Certifications: C-DBT • Psychoeducation • Skill-Building • Holistic, Action-Oriented Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Eman Ayaz, LCSW

Eman Ayaz is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, trauma and PTSD, and significant life transitions. Eman takes a client-centered approach focused on nervous system regulation, self-compassion, acceptance, and the development of healthier habits. She strives to create a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where clients can better understand themselves and take an active role in their growth.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Trauma & PTSD • Life Transitions
Approaches/Certifications: Client-Centered Therapy • Nervous System Regulation • Self-Compassion • Acceptance • Habit Formation

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Janemarie Hollywood, LCSW

Janemarie Hollywood is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and graduate of Adelphi University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, trauma and PTSD, grief and loss, and challenges related to self-esteem. Janemarie provides an empathetic, person-centered environment and tailors therapy to each client’s individual experiences and goals. She incorporates a range of evidence-based approaches to help clients understand challenges, strengthen coping skills, and work toward meaningful change.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Grief & Loss • Self-Esteem
Approaches/Certifications: Psychodynamic Therapy • ACT • DBT • CBT • Solution-Focused Therapy • Person-Centered Therapy

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Andreina Chavez

Andreina Chavez is a Supervisee in Social Work who studied at Walden University and Old Dominion University. She works with individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship challenges, behavioral concerns, grief and loss, life transitions, and family conflict. Andreina takes a compassionate, collaborative approach tailored to each client’s needs and strives to create a safe, supportive environment where clients can identify strengths, develop effective coping strategies, and build healthier relationships.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Couples & Relationships • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions • Family Conflict • Parent Coaching
Approaches/Certifications: Evidence-Based Therapy • Collaborative Therapy • Parent Coaching

Supervisee in Social Work

Abrianna Reavis, LCSW

Abrianna Reavis is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and graduate of Radford University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, trauma and PTSD, child and adolescent behavioral challenges, substance use concerns, and family conflict. Abrianna takes a collaborative, strengths-based approach grounded in the belief that clients are the experts on their own lives. She helps clients better understand their experiences, recognize their strengths, and develop practical tools for navigating life’s challenges.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Substance Use • Family Conflict
Approaches/Certifications: Strengths-Based Therapy • Collaborative Therapy • Practical Skill-Building

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

John Ernest Catherine Gray, LCSW

John Gray is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University. He works with teens and adults navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, substance use concerns, life transitions, relationship challenges, and family conflict. John also works with couples, parents, and families. His approach focuses on helping clients reconnect with their existing strengths and resilience while moving at a pace that supports safety, trust, and meaningful progress.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Couples & Relationships • Substance Use • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions • Family Conflict
Approaches/Certifications: Attachment-Focused EMDR Therapist-in-Training • Modified DBT Skills System • Insight-Based Counseling • Syd Banks’ Three Principles

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Abby Mendoza, LCSW

Lacee P. Goll, MSW

Supervisee in Social Work

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

 Abby Mendoza is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who earned both her BSW and MSW from Virginia Commonwealth University. She works with children, adolescents, adults, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral concerns, life transitions, ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, emotional regulation challenges, self-esteem concerns, anger management, and mental health crises. Abby takes a compassionate, person-centered approach and works collaboratively with clients to identify strengths, establish goals, and build practical skills that support meaningful change.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Life Transitions • ADHD • Autism Spectrum Disorder • Self-Esteem • Anger Management • Crisis Support
Approaches/Certifications: CBT • DBT • Solution-Focused Therapy • Behavioral Approaches • Crisis Intervention • Mindfulness

Lacee P. Goll is a Supervisee in Social Work and graduate of Norfolk State University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, trauma and PTSD, relationship challenges, child and adolescent behavioral concerns, grief and loss, life transitions, and family conflict. Lacee takes a collaborative approach rooted in compassion, authenticity, and respect, creating a supportive environment where clients can explore challenges, recognize strengths, deepen self-awareness, and build resilience.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Couples & Relationships • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions • Family Conflict
Approaches/Certifications: Person-Centered Therapy • Strengths-Based Therapy • Collaborative Therapy

Renee Holmes

Resident in Counseling

Renee Holmes is a Resident in Counseling with a bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Shaw University and graduate education in Urban Education, Mental Health and Community Counseling from Norfolk State University. She works with individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral concerns, substance use, grief and loss, family conflict, anger, and impulse control. Renee helps clients better understand how thoughts influence emotions and behaviors while developing healthier ways of responding to life’s challenges.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Couples & Relationships • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Substance Use • Grief & Loss • Family Conflict • Anger Management • Impulse Control
Approaches/Certifications: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)

Rosita Ahenkora

Resident in Counseling

Rosita Ahenkora is a Resident in Counseling who earned her master’s degree from Walden University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, trauma and PTSD, grief and loss, life transitions, low self-esteem, behavioral challenges, and relationship concerns. Rosita takes a warm, collaborative approach focused on helping clients increase self-awareness, process difficult emotions, strengthen coping skills, recognize unhelpful patterns, and build greater resilience.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions • Self-Esteem • Behavioral Concerns • Relationships
Approaches/Certifications: Collaborative Therapy • Strengths-Based Therapy • Coping Skill Development

Brittany Clark, CSAC-S

Supervisee in Social Work

Brittany Clark is a Supervisee in Social Work and CSAC-S who studied at Virginia Commonwealth University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, relationship challenges, child and adolescent behavioral concerns, life transitions, and family conflict. Brittany takes a collaborative approach tailored to each client’s individual needs and strengths, helping clients build insight, develop practical coping strategies, and increase confidence as they navigate life’s challenges.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Couples & Relationships • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues
• Life Transitions • Family Conflict
Approaches/Certifications: CSAC-S • Collaborative Therapy • Strengths-Based Therapy • Coping Skill Development

Lisa Smith

Resident in Counseling

 Lisa Smith is a Resident in Counseling with graduate training in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She works with children, adolescents, adults, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral challenges, grief and loss, life transitions, ADHD-related concerns, self-esteem challenges, and family communication difficulties. Lisa takes an integrative, strengths-based approach tailored to each client’s needs and helps clients increase self-awareness, strengthen coping skills, build resilience, and develop greater confidence.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma • Behavioral Concerns • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions • ADHD • Self-Esteem • Family Communication
Approaches/Certifications: CBT • Person-Centered Therapy • Solution-Focused Therapy • Trauma-Informed Care • Strengths-Based Therapy

Morgan Thomas

Resident in Counseling

 Morgan Thomas is a Resident in Counseling who earned a B.S. in Psychology and a master’s degree in Counseling from Longwood University. Morgan works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, trauma and PTSD, child and adolescent behavioral challenges, substance use concerns, grief and loss, and significant life transitions. Morgan takes a collaborative approach that helps clients understand the connection between thoughts, emotions, and behaviors while developing practical strategies for navigating challenges and supporting greater emotional well-being.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Substance Use • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions
Approaches/Certifications: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) • Telephone Therapy • Collaborative Therapy

Marquitta Johnson

Supervisee in Social Work

Marquitta Johnson is a Supervisee in Social Work who earned her BSW from Elizabeth City State University and MSW from Alabama A&M University. She works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, life transitions, and periods of feeling overwhelmed. Marquitta takes a collaborative, strengths-based approach and strives to create a safe, supportive, and judgment-free environment where clients feel heard while developing practical tools for meaningful change.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Life Transitions • Stress & Feeling Overwhelmed
Approaches/Certifications: Strengths-Based Therapy • Collaborative Therapy • Practical Coping Skills

Elizabeth Taylor, LCSW, CSAC, RPT-S

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

 Elizabeth Taylor is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Substance Abuse Counselor, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, and EMDR Certified clinician who earned her degree from Howard University. She works with individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, grief and loss, life transitions, relationship challenges, family conflict, and parent-child relationship concerns. Elizabeth takes a genuine, direct, strengths-based approach designed to help clients recognize their existing strengths and move toward greater emotional health and well-being.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Couples & Relationships • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Substance Use • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions • Family Conflict • Parent-Child Relationships • Christian Counseling
Approaches/Certifications: EMDR Certified • Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor (RPT-S) • Certified Substance Abuse Counselor (CSAC) • Strengths-Based Therapy

Rowan Wilson

Supervisee in Social Work

Rowan Wilson is a Supervisee in Social Work who earned a Master of Social Work from Radford University. Rowan works with clients navigating anxiety, depression, trauma and PTSD, chronic illness, suicidal ideation, neurodivergence, personality disorders, and intense emotions such as panic and anger. Rowan helps clients better understand the motivations behind behaviors and the experiences that may influence current patterns while building greater awareness of how the brain and body affect mental health.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Chronic Illness • Suicidal Ideation • Neurodivergence • Personality Disorders • Emotional Regulation
Approaches/Certifications: CBT-Informed Therapy • DBT-Informed Therapy • Psychoeducation • Trauma-Informed Exploration

Dianna Igbo, LPC, LMHC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Dianna Igbo is a Licensed Professional Counselor and LMHC who studied at Cambridge College and Northeastern University. She works with individuals navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, trauma and PTSD, relationship challenges, child and adolescent behavioral concerns, substance use, grief and loss, life transitions, and family conflict. Dianna also brings experience in mental health education and community support as a Mental Health First Aid Trainer.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Trauma & PTSD • Couples & Relationships • Child & Adolescent Behavioral Issues • Substance Use • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions • Family Conflict
Approaches/Certifications: Mental Health First Aid Trainer

John Toliver, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

 John Toliver is a Licensed Professional Counselor who earned his MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. He works with clients navigating anxiety, depression and mood concerns, grief and loss, and significant life transitions. John approaches therapy from an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy perspective, helping clients develop greater awareness of the present moment, clarify personal values, and make intentional choices that support a more meaningful and fulfilling life.

Areas of Focus: Anxiety • Depression & Mood Disorders • Grief & Loss • Life Transitions
Approaches/Certifications: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) • Mindfulness • Acceptance Strategies • Values-Based Behavior Change