When anxiety tightens its grip, when family relationships fracture, or when old wounds from abuse or trauma resurface, Latoya Irvin offers a place to begin working through all of it. As a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Rochester Hills, Michigan, she works with children, teenagers, women, couples, and families navigating some of the most demanding stretches of their lives — from crisis moments to the slower, quieter work of rebuilding confidence and connection.
Latoya’s approach is grounded in Person-Centered principles, meaning clients direct their own healing rather than follow a prescribed path. She draws on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused techniques, trauma-informed care, and Christian Counseling to meet people where they are. For clients whose days run on constant input and whose evenings rarely quiet down, CBT-based tools for restructuring thinking patterns can be a practical way to step off the cycle of overstimulation and build steadier daily habits. Sessions are available online, making this level of care accessible wherever a client is.
Her background spans individual counseling, school counseling, and employee assistance work, giving her a broad view of how stress moves through a person’s whole life — at home, at work, and in relationships. She supports clients in honest self-examination, healthier thinking, and the kind of interpersonal growth that holds up over time.
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