About Us

Evolve Counseling Services offers compassionate, innovative therapy solutions for individuals, couples, and families seeking growth and healing. Our experienced therapists are dedicated to fostering resilience, understanding, and positive change through personalized treatment plans. Discover your path to emotional wellness with us

Asha Griffith Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Asha Griffith, LMHC, ADHD-CCSP, CCTP-II

Biography

Asha Griffith is a Licensed psychotherapist in the states of New York, Florida, Texas, Virginia and Colorado. She is known for her compassionate approach to helping people navigate life’s challenges. As a licensed professional, Asha dedicates herself to supporting individuals as they seek to understand and overcome various emotional and psychological hurdles. Her practice has become a place where clients feel heard, understood, and valued, making her a respected figure in the local mental health community.

Ms. Griffith specializes in treating a variety of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, stress, and relationship problems. Her specializations include ADHD and Complex Trauma. She greatly enjoys working with couples and has helped many on their journey towards reconciliation. She uses evidence-based practices to guide her clients toward understanding their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.

In addition to her one-on-one sessions, Asha often engages in community outreach and education. She is passionate about raising awareness of mental health issues and the importance of seeking help. By participating in workshops, seminars, and public speaking events, she contributes to breaking down the stigma associated with mental health and encouraging more people to pursue therapy.

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Asha Griffith

Known For Her Work With Diverse Populations

She embraces cultural sensitivity in her practice, understanding the importance of acknowledging and respecting the varied backgrounds of her clients. This inclusivity ensures that all individuals, regardless of their cultural, ethnic, or religious background, feel welcome and understood in her care.

A deep-rooted passion for mental health and well-being drives Asha’s journey into psychotherapy. She has spent years studying and training in the field, gaining the knowledge and skills necessary to provide effective therapy. Her educational background lays a solid foundation for her work, enabling her to employ therapeutic techniques tailored to each client’s unique needs.

In her practice, she focuses on creating a safe and welcoming environment for her clients. She believes that a supportive therapeutic relationship is crucial for effective therapy. Asha works tirelessly to build trust with her clients, allowing them to open up and share their experiences freely. This approach helps individuals feel more comfortable discussings

Asha Griffith - Psychotherapist In Private Practice

Being ``Strong`` doesn't mean not asking for help!

When facing an overwhelming emotional experience, so many people feel lost, isolated and alone. Therapy, first and foremost, is a way to relieve that sense of aloneness and form a trusting, collaborative relationship with someone who accepts you just as you are. Our mission is to empower each individual by guiding them along the journey of personal growth and change.

Untreated mental illness can lead to decreased quality of life and increased risks of health complications

Stress and mental illness can cause serious health issues including stroke, cardiovascular disease, and high blood pressure. Untreated mental illness decreases adult lifespans in the U.S.; people living with mental illness die an average of 25 years earlier , in large part due to chronic medical conditions caused by mental illness.

According to the American Psychological Association, 70% of adults in the U.S. report experiencing some type of traumatic event at least once in their lives; 20% of those people go on to develop PTSD

What you can expect from us

Increased skills in interpersonal communication.
Improved interpersonal relationships.
Decreased depressive symptoms.
Decreased anxiety symptoms.
Improved quality of life.
Clarity of behavioral contribution to wellbeing.
Reduction of suicidal ideation.
Improvement in emotional self-regulation.