Taylor Warren
Associate Professional Clinical Counselor
I believe healing happens in safe, supportive relationships—and I consider it a privilege to walk with clients through their most vulnerable seasons. My heart is especially drawn to helping children, teens, and young adults navigate trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, and identity struggles. I also support clients with ADHD, obsessive and repetitive thoughts, family or relational conflict, and social skill development. I place strong emphasis on helping both children and adults establish healthy boundaries and coping skills that foster lasting emotional and spiritual growth.
I earned my undergraduate degree in Psychology and Human Services from the University of the Cumberlands, graduating in the spring of 2022. I went on to pursue my Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Valdosta State University, beginning in the summer of 2022 and graduating in May 2024.
My clinical journey began during my practicum and internship at Centered for Life in January 2023. During this time, I was deeply mentored and experienced personal and professional transformation. It was here I learned how to hold space for others, while also growing in my understanding of boundaries, my identity in Christ, and the sacredness of the counseling process. I have remained with Centered for Life ever since.
In October 2023, I became trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), which allows me to help clients process and heal from trauma in a powerful and research-supported way.
In all that I do, I aim to create a space of safety, truth, and grace—where clients of all ages can find clarity, freedom, and hope.