Roger is a Provisional-Licensed Professional Counselor and a board-certified Telemental Health Provider. At 48, he earned a B.A. in Applied Psychology from Belhaven University and received his M.S. in Mental Health Counseling from Mississippi College at 51. Roger’s approach emphasizes a strengths-based, client-centered methodology, rooted in the belief that growth flourishes in community and relationships. He firmly believes that genuine acceptance, self-compassion, and resiliency are keys to fostering hope for a better future. While Roger assists a broad range of clients, he is deeply passionate about supporting families of children with disabilities and the law enforcement community. His personal journey as a father to a son with Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD equips him with a profound empathy and understanding of the complexities families face, coupled with the promise their future holds. This personal experience drives his dedication to aiding special needs families and communities. Roger leads support groups for fathers of special needs children and advocates for the disabled community in education and government. Having served as a police officer, Roger possesses a unique insight into the challenges and nuances of the law enforcement world. He is committed to helping officers and their families cultivate connected, authentic lives. offer a confidential environment to address the emotional and relational challenges intrinsic to the profession, always with an emphasis on fostering resilience, promoting adaptive coping strategies, and nurturing emotional well-being. Outside of work, Roger enjoys spending time with his wife and son, traveling, and watching his son discover every amazing aspect of the world around him.