

I have been working as an LPC since 2015. I was fully licensed in 2018 and have been working with individuals since then. I really enjoy working with pre-teens, teens and adults who struggle with anxiety, depression, diagnosed or undiagnosed ADHD, and those experiencing change or transitions in life. My master's degree is in clinical psychology. I am certified through Texas Tech in applied behavioral analysis.
My background includes in patient psychiatric care, hospice settings, in patient substance abuse facilities, and I have psychodynamic training working with groups, teens, individuals, and couples. I work often with parenting issues, women’s issues, pregnancy/postpartum, adults raised by emotionally unavailable caregivers, sexual issues, and relationship difficulties.
Madison Perry is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in relational therapy, CBT, IFS, EFT, and other integrative therapies for all ages. Dr. Perry completed her doctorate at the GSAPP at Rutgers. She is committed to providing evidence based, culturally-attuned services to all ages and identities. Dr. Perry is an expert in treating presenting concerns such as anxiety, depression, relationship issues, chronic pain, and low self-esteem, among others.
Not all wounds are visible, therapy is a way to heal from within. I provide support through the process of mental health wellness to address anxiety, anger, addiction, depression, work stress, relationship conflicts or adjusting to the challenges of life. Together, we will work on strategies that allow you to address the root causes of your difficulties.
I welcome EVERYONE to my practice. I hope your experience working with me is affirming, safe and empowering. I have been working in the mental health field for 20 years and specialize in trauma treatment. I utilize different therapy modalities for different people but love incorporating EMDR in my work.
Before becoming a therapist, I worked as a magazine editor, an English and writing teacher, and an assistant adjunct professor of American literature. I hold a Bachelor of Arts in American Studies from Mills College, a Master of Arts in English from Portland State University, and a Master of Social Work from the University of Texas at Austin. I am also a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner. I have an eclectic style that integrates SE, IPNB, narrative therapy and parts work.
What led me to become a therapist...
When I was a child, my mother taught me a poem called “Children Learn What They Live.” It had a big influence on me – so much so that I knew at age 15 that I wanted to work with kids.
When I was a junior in college, the unimaginable happened, as I lost my teenaged brother. That tragedy affected me profoundly, igniting a passion for turning life’s lemons into lemonade.
I had a mission: to help people who are suffering but don’t know how to change it.


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