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So much of my work is rooted in one question: what happens when we stop trusting ourselves? For me, that question became very personal.
After the birth of my first child, I found myself carrying not only physical pain but a deep sense of disconnection. I was listening to every voice but my own — questioning my body, my instincts, my inner wisdom. It was disorienting in a way I hadn't expected.
With my second child, something shifted. The experience felt empowering, attuned, and deeply mine. I listened inward. I trusted my body. And I witnessed firsthand just how intelligent and wise the body truly is when we feel safe enough to connect with it.
That journey brought me back to something foundational — the body knows. Our minds and bodies are constantly communicating with us. But life has a way of teaching us to override those signals. Trauma, stress, cultural conditioning, the pressure to hold it all together — they all teach us to ignore our inner knowing. Healing, I believe, is often about learning to listen again. It's a homecoming.
Successful therapy begins by meeting the client where they’re at. As a clinical therapist with a background in social work, I believe therapy should be client-centered with a feeling of safety and trust. I pull techniques from various well-known therapies that are unique to the client's needs, acting as a guide, partnering with the client to find the best path to success. Some may need only one or two sessions, while others more. Regardless, this is a journey that we can figure out together.
Education:
St Mary’s University, San Antonio, TX
Ph.D. Counselor Education and Supervision: 2001-2006 (GPA 3.83)
Minor: Vocational Rehabilitation
Alabama Agricultural & Mechanical University, Huntsville, AL
M.S. Counseling Psychology: 1996-1998 (GPA 3.82)
Emphasis in Vocational Rehabilitation
The University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL
M.A. English: 1992-1994 (G.P.A. 4.00) summa cum laude
Teaching Certification: Technical Writing/Editing (G.P.A. 4.00)
Teaching Certification: TESOL (G.P.A. 4.00)
(Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
B.A. English: 1987-1992 (G.P.A. 3.68) cum laude
Minor: Technical Writing/Mathematics
Minor: Communication Arts
Minor: Latin/History
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY
Honors Program, 60 semester hours, 1977, 1982-83 (G.P.A. 3.58)
Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ
Honors Program, 27 semester hours, 1978 (G.P.A. 3.50)
National Collegiate Honors Council Experimental Education Semester at the Grand Canyon, Arizona. Forty honor students from 20 states, primarily seniors and graduate students, engaged in Southwestern Cultural Studies. Only college freshman in the United States selected to attend.
Published author and very experienced presenter.
I’m a licensed clinical psychologist whose work is grounded in evidence-based, compassionate care. I completed advanced graduate training in clinical psychology, followed by supervised work in outpatient and higher-acuity settings, where I treated adults and adolescents with a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship difficulties.
In my practice, I primarily use approaches like CBT, ACT, and trauma-informed therapies, integrating them in a way that’s tailored to each person rather than one-size-fits-all. I pay close attention to cultural and contextual factors, and I use measurement-based care so we can see whether treatment is actually helping you over time.
Clients often describe me as understanding, direct, and collaborative: I’ll bring structure and clinical expertise while also respecting your pace and values. I work with individual adults (and in some cases teens) who are dealing with issues like chronic stress, perfectionism, identity and life transitions, grief, and the impact of past traumatic experiences.
My goal is to provide a space that is both validating and change-focused; somewhere you can be fully honest, feel understood, and also develop practical skills to live in a way that feels more aligned with who you want to be
Are you struggling with feelings of sadness, inadequacy, or lack of peace? Are you having difficulty coping with life stressors or just day to day circumstances?
As a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Provider, I prioritize mental, behavioral, and psychiatric health to promote your stability and happiness. As always, seeking help is one of the toughest decisions, so congratulations on doing so on this platform!
Hello, I’m Henrietta Pieh, MSN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, a Board-Certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. I provide compassionate, patient-centered care to individuals across the lifespan through comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, medication management, and supportive collaboration.
My background includes years of nursing experience in inpatient psychiatry, crisis stabilization, addiction recovery, and geriatric mental health. I believe in meeting clients where they are, building trust through empathy, and working together toward meaningful progress and emotional well-being.
Whether you are navigating stress, depression, anxiety, trauma, or other life challenges, my goal is to create a safe and supportive space where you feel heard, respected, and empowered in your healing journey.



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