Heloise (Lois) Ridley, MBA, MA, LPC, NCC

I support adults struggling to connect with others, establish healthy boundaries, or communicate within their current relationships due to early childhood trauma.  I utilize a trauma-informed, culturally responsive lens to support clients with unconditional regard and occasional humor. Based upon a client’s needs and preferences, my clinical orientation can include AEDP, family systems, trauma-healing, strengths-based, gestalt, and narrative therapy. I strive to provide a “no judgement zone” for clients to pursue their healing. I serve as a cheerleader in my clients’ journey towards new hope and resilience.

I earned my MBA from Pennsylvania State University, MA in Professional Counseling from Liberty University, and graduated from Global Trauma Recovery Institute. I am currently a doctoral candidate at Wilkes University for an EdD in Education Leadership and a Master Facilitator in Training for Trauma Healing Institute.



 About the NEW HOPE method:

 When addressing
challenging needs for individuals and families there are strategies we can explore to seek relief and growth.

These NEW HOPE framework concepts are often useful to support clients’ healing process:


New mind
Emotions
Work to build community

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