

Strengthen family bonds in Memphis with evidence-based therapy addressing communication, conflict resolution, and attachment. Headway connects you with 339 licensed providers offering flexible in-person and virtual sessions to support your family's unique needs.
Claire earned her Master of Science in Social Work at the University of Tennessee and Master of Divinity from Vanderbilt University. Claire is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She is trained in Level 1 EMDR Therapy and is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).
Claire is an ordained minister in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) with over a decade of ministry experience, including extensive work in pastoral care with both teenagers and adults. Her work as a hospice social worker has deepened her understanding of serious illness, end-of-life care, and the complexities of family support during times of loss. She has also worked in group practice settings, supporting individuals through depression, perinatal mood disorders, family conflict, and spiritual identity questions.
I’m a dual board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner with experience in both private practice and community mental health settings. My background allows me to work with a wide range of individuals, from those navigating everyday stress and anxiety to those managing more complex mental health conditions.
I earned my Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP), and Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) degrees from Middle Tennessee State University, Maryville University, and Murray State University. My training across both primary care and psychiatry allows me to take a comprehensive, whole-person approach to care.
Hi, my name is Greg and I provide thoughtful, individualized psychotherapy and medication management rooted in trust, clinical experience, and genuine human connection. My approach is intentional and collaborative—taking the time to understand each person’s history, goals, and needs before making or adjusting treatment decisions. I support care through both in-office and telehealth visits and serve as a resource by connecting patients to trusted mental health providers when additional support is needed. Above all, I believe mental health is a lifelong pursuit and would love to be a part of your journey.


Headway makes it easier to find family-focused support — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding family therapists in Memphis starts with knowing what kind of support your family needs. Family therapy can help with parenting conflict, adolescent struggles, blended family dynamics, and communication patterns across generations. Family therapists are trained to work with the relational system, not just one person. As you compare Memphis therapists, look for bios that mention family systems, structural family therapy, parenting support, or experience working with children, teens, and caregivers.
In a mid-size city like Memphis, your search may include therapists with offices near different neighborhoods, as well as therapists who offer virtual appointments across Tennessee. Session structure can also vary. Some appointments may include the full family, while others may focus on caregivers, siblings, couples, or individual family members. Before booking, review each therapist’s profile for availability, approach, and whether a free phone consultation is offered, so you can ask how they typically structure family therapy.
Therapy in Memphis can be a significant investment without insurance. Using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to reduce session costs. Headway helps you find licensed therapists who are accepting new patients, match your family’s needs, and accept a wide range of insurance plans. You can enter your insurance details to see your estimated cost before booking, then browse therapists, review bios, and book directly when you’re ready.
If anyone in your family is experiencing or worried about abuse, threats, or coercion, joint family or couples therapy usually isn't the right starting point — individual support is safer. The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (1-800-422-4453) and National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233, or text START to 88788\) can help you think through next steps.
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