Natalie Huston approaches counseling as a redemptive process — one in which each person is seen as a whole, where physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and relational threads are understood as inseparable. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, she works as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with a master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy, and has pursued extensive advanced training in trauma and relationships, including EMDR, Emotion Focused Therapy, and the Safe and Sound Protocol, a research-based sound therapy that calms the nervous system and can accelerate healing across many therapeutic modalities.
Natalie works with children, teenagers, adults, couples, and families navigating a wide range of struggles — from anxiety, mood disorders, and trauma to relational wounds, infidelity, and abuse recovery. She also offers Christian and spiritually integrated counseling for those for whom faith is central to their healing. For clients whose anxiety has taken root in daily habits — the restless late-night phone scrolling, the news feed checked one more time before sleep — her work addresses not just the symptom but what the symptom is pointing toward.
Her clinical lens centers on how past experiences shape present relationships and behavior, and how genuine, lasting change emerges from attending to the deeper source of pain rather than managing its surface. Sessions are available online. Natalie’s invitation is simple: come as you are, and expect to be met with honesty, care, and room to grow.