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Meet Barb
Founder & LPC-MHSP
Barb is an Enneagram 2 who is always looking for opportunities to lend a helping hand. In 2019, Barb founded Holding Space Counseling, a group practice located in Franklin, Tennessee. The practice was birthed out of the desire to create a safe place where clients could feel free to be fully themselves, while also encouraged to reach for wholeness in all areas of their lives.
Barb’s approach to therapy is collaborative, integrative, and trauma-informed. She works with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, relational issues, grief, life transitions, spirituality, and trauma. She strives to tailor each session to the unique stories, needs, and personalities of each client. She is Gottman Level I trained and Level 1 Certified as a Spiritually Integrated Psychotherapist. She also incorporates Mindfulness, Narrative, Attachment-based interventions, TF-CBT, Experiential, EFT/EFIT, Internal Family Systems, and EMDR to effectively address the needs of clients.
Barb is the clinical director for Holding Space, and oversees the therapists who work on her team, providing mentorship as they develop in their clinical work. Barb also offers 1-3 day customized intensives for individuals and couples. These intensives provide an extended space and time not always available in weekly sessions to discover and heal patterns and root issues in your life and relationships.
When she’s not seeing clients, she’s likely out grabbing coffee with a friend, writing, or walking her dog, Nash.
*Barb is not accepting new clients at this time.
Meet Dawn
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Dawn is an Enneagram 9 who enjoys helping others gather the pieces of their lives in meaningful ways to find harmony within. She believes a safe space is vital to practicing self-compassion and reclaiming your voice in your story.
Dawn recognizes that our individual lives are impacted by our unique place in the world. She incorporates the physical, spiritual, relational, and emotional aspects of each individual and takes a holistic approach in working towards growth and change. Dawn is drawn to help those who have experienced trauma and focuses on the mind-body connection. Dawn is also passionate about supporting couples in building a relationship that can be a safe haven through the storms of life.
For couples therapy, Dawn is level one Gottman method trained and certified in Prepare/Enrich for pre-engagement and pre-marital counseling. Additionally, Dawn is trained in Somatic Attachment-Based EMDR for trauma work. Dawn’s therapeutic practice is informed by internal family systems theory, emotionally focused therapy, and narrative therapy. She hopes that, after working together, your relationships will be healthier, you will feel more connected to yourself, and you will be able to authentically express who you are.
Dawn is a pre-licensed professional with a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Lipscomb University, and a BA in psychology. When Dawn is not meeting with clients, she can be found spending time with her family, digging in her garden, hiking down a trail in the woods, or snuggling one of her dogs.
*Dawn is currently accepting new clients
Dawn is under the clinical supervision of Dave Morgan (License # 753)
Meet Olivia
Master's Level Intern
Olivia is an Enneagram 2 who thrives when seeking collaborative and holistic healing in order to restore meaning and wellness to individuals and their relationships.
She believes that our lives are significantly impacted by our understanding and beliefs about our own stories. Employing a narrative, trauma-informed, and attachment-based framework, she desires to help clients explore their thoughts, beliefs, and relationships to find the healing uniquely suited for their lives.
Olivia has a heart for those navigating the intersections of grief, trauma, spirituality, life transitions, chronic illness + beyond. With her involvement in family law and foster care advocacy, she is passionate about helping couples, individuals, and families struggling with relationship problems and communication issues. If desired, is able to incorporate spirituality and artistic elements into the therapeutic space.
She has a BA in Pre-Law and Psychology and is currently pursuing her master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy from Lipscomb University. She is Gottman Level 1 trained, certified in Prepare/Enrich for pre-engagement, pre-marital, and married couples. She also specializes in Play Therapy for children and adults. When she’s not seeing clients, you can find Olivia searching for the best coffee in Nashville, practicing hot yoga, or reading a new book!
*Olivia is currently accepting new clients
Olivia is under the clinical supervision of Barb Hill (License # 4523)
Meet CAmmie
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Cammie is an Enneagram 8 dedicated to fostering meaningful relationships within the therapeutic space. She firmly believes that each individual is the expert on their own journey and is committed to empowering clients by uncovering and harnessing their unique strengths for personal growth.
Employing a person-in-environment approach, Cammie acknowledges the profound impact that our surroundings, relationships, and identities have on our healing process. She strives to create a safe, supportive therapeutic environment where clients can engage in genuine healing.
Specializing in working with individuals and couples, Cammie addresses a range of issues including anxiety, OCD, relational concerns, self-compassion, life transitions, and trauma. She excels at helping clients clarify their life goals by leveraging their strengths, values, and goals.
Cammie is trained in EMDR and Gottman Level 1 and integrates a variety of modalities such as CBT, DBT, ACT, and Mindfulness into her practice. She holds a Master of Science in Social Work and a Bachelor’s degree in Education. A Nashville local, Cammie enjoys walking, reading, hot yoga, and spending time with her family, friends, and pets outside of sessions.
*Cammie is currently accepting new clients
Cammie is under the clinical supervision of Kimberly Harris (License # 4257)
Meet Jayme
Practice Manager
As a Practice Manager with a passion for fostering a positive and supportive environment, Jayme strives to ensure that both the team and Holding Space Counseling’s clients feel genuinely cared for. Being an Enneagram 2, she is driven by a deep desire to help others and create meaningful connections.
Her goal is to make everyone feel valued, respected, and understood, ensuring that the practice runs smoothly while prioritizing the well-being of their staff and clients alike.
When she’s not at Holding Space, Jayme can be found investing in her role as a Christian Dating Coach, working on her side business as a Wedding Concierge, walking somewhere beautiful, enjoying a meal at a delicious restaurant, or cozying up to a Hallmark movie. Originally from the Midwest, with stops on the West Coast and now the South, Jayme is embracing her life as a true Tennessean.
Our Approach
When we experience pain it tends to make us feel powerless and alone. However, as we do this work together I hope you realize that you don’t have to walk through the painful parts of your story alone, and even more than that, you can feel empowered in the process. At Holding Space Counseling, we offer therapy to individuals and couples experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, relational issues, grief and loss. Our approach is holistic, integrative, and relational. That simply means that we see the clients we work with as having a mind, body, and spirit, with each part having intrinsic value and possessing their own unique needs.
With each client we have the privilege to work with, we see compassion and curiosity as one of the most powerful and disarming tools to get to the deeper levels of the heart and mind. And as trauma therapists, we hope to build a solid foundation of trust, safety, and rapport so clients feel safe and empowered to intercept the frustrating cycles and patterns they have found themselves in up to this point.
Our Specialties
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- Addiction
- Relational Issues
- Grief & Loss
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Trauma
- Addiction
- Relational Issues
- Grief and Loss