Dr. Natasha Ramsey

Dr. Natasha Ramsey, is the visionary Founder of Brave Spaces Counseling, a practice dedicated to creating safe, transformative spaces for healing and growth. With an impressive career as an award-winning Neuropsychotherapist and Licensed Professional Counselor, Dr. Ramsey brings a wealth of expertise in trauma, abuse, and mental health to her work.

Her comprehensive understanding of trauma-informed care, combined with her commitment to social justice, has made her a leading figure in the mental health community. Dr. Ramsey’s approach integrates cutting-edge therapeutic techniques with deep empathy, helping clients navigate complex emotional landscapes and reclaim their lives.

In addition to her clinical practice, Dr. Ramsey is a sought-after speaker, author, and educator, sharing her insights on trauma, resilience, and the intersection of mental health and social change. Her passion for empowering individuals and communities drives every aspect of her work, making Brave Spaces Counseling not just a practice, but a beacon of hope and recovery.

Dr. Ramsey’s dedication to her clients and her pioneering work in the field of trauma have earned her numerous accolades, solidifying her reputation as a leader and innovator in mental health care.

Latisha Ellis, MS., LPC

Latisha Ellis, LPC is a highly skilled and compassionate clinician who specializes in working with adults and coparents. As a fully licensed professional counselor, Latisha has dedicated her career to making a profound influence on the lives of her clients, helping them navigate the challenges of anxiety, boundary setting, and life transitions.

With a deep understanding of the unique psychological and emotional needs of coparents when dealing with high-conflict and how to navigate creating a healthy environment and better communication. She helps adults through individual and group therapy support process and find solutions for their overwhelming anxiety that keeps them from setting better boundaries, making better decisions, and communicating their needs.

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