Tiffany N Wymore
Tiffany Wymore is a passionate and empathetic mental health professional committed to holding a safe and inclusive space where individuals and families can explore, heal, and grow. Her counseling style is compassionate yet direct, always grounded in understanding her clients’ unique needs and life experiences.
With extensive experience working across a broad spectrum of populations—including children, families, veterans, and members of the LGBTQIA+ community—Tiffany specializes in providing support during life’s most complex transitions. Whether you are experiencing trauma, grief, relationship challenges, or mental health struggles such as anxiety, depression, or PTSD, she walks beside you every step of the way.
Tiffany integrates a powerful blend of evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, tailoring every session to help you build resilience, cultivate healthy boundaries, and develop coping tools that support lasting change.
Her approach is rooted in trust, empowerment, and respect for each individual’s journey. Tiffany also has a particular passion for supporting perinatal clients, individuals recovering from narcissistic abuse, and those navigating ADHD, suicidal ideation, or traumatic brain injuries.
“Reaching out for help can be intimidating—but you don’t have to go through it alone. I’m here to help you feel safe, seen, and supported as you navigate your healing.”
Specialties & Areas of Support
Children’s Mental & Behavioral Health
Family Relationships
Grief & Bereavement
LGBTQIA+ Support
Military & Veteran Support
Perinatal Mental Health (Pregnancy, Prenatal, Postpartum)
PTSD & Trauma
Narcissistic Abuse Recovery
Intimate & Romantic Relationships
Stress & Life Transitions
Suicidal Ideation & Self-Harm
Traumatic Brain Injury
Anxiety & Depression
Addiction Recovery
ADHD
Contact & More Info
To learn more about Tiffany Wymore’s background and services, please visit her profile on Psychology Today:
Tiffany N Wymore, LPC – Psychology Today