Our Clinicians
Susan Lea
LMFT, LMFTS, CGP, MAC
Susan Lea is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and LMFT Supervisor. She holds a Masters of Marriage and Family Therapy from Converse University. She has worked in healthcare agencies and nonprofits since 2013, and she opened her private practice in 2018. She is an AAMFT Approved Supervisor and is licensed by the state of South Carolina for clinical supervision of graduate students and Licensed Associates. She is licensed in the states of South Carolina, North Carolina, and New Jersey as a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She is certified as a Masters in Addiction Counselor by the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission and she is a Board Certified Telehealth Professional BCTP-III.
Susan is an adjunct professor and clinical supervisor for Converse University, Walden University, and Capella University. She has served on the Advisory Board of Mental Health America of Spartanburg County since 2018.
Contact Susan at 864-406-5774.




Alisha Johnson
Alisha is a graduate student intern who is deeply committed to supporting individuals navigating the complexities of trauma, abuse, and neurodivergent experiences. Her journey into counseling is driven by a profound empathy and a sincere desire to help others. She believes that everyone, regardless of their age, sexuality, background or challenges, deserves a safe space to heal and grow.
Her counseling practice is grounded in the understanding that trauma and neurodivergence often shape a person's life in unique ways. She approaches each client with an open mind and heart, aiming to create a therapeutic environment where they feel seen, heard, and valued. Her goal is to be a source of strength and guidance as they navigate their journeys toward healing and self-discovery.
Contact Alisha at (864) 737-1537.

Shatearia Kelly
Shatearia Kelly is a student therapist in Walden University's Clinical Mental Health Program. Taking the first step toward therapy can feel overwhelming, but you don't have to face it alone. Shatearia offers a warm, judgment-free space where you can feel heard and supported. She specializes in working with individuals, couples, and families who are navigating trauma, postpartum depression, anxiety, depression, and life transitions, among other concerns. Using a person-centered approach, she honors your unique experiences and helps you build confidence, improve communication, and strengthen relationships.
Contact Shatearia at 864-712-0777.

Rachel Grosse
Rachel is a student in Abilene Christian University's Marriage and Family Therapy program. She is passionate about creating a safe and inclusive space for growth and healing. She specializes in working with women, adolescents, couples, and LGBTQ+ individuals, addressing a wide range of mental health challenges. Her approach is empathetic, collaborative, and tailored to your unique needs. Rachel offers morning and afternoon sessions, with flexible availability for evenings and weekends to accommodate your schedule.
Contact Rachel at 864-210-4882.
