Tawanna Long, MFT Intern

Tawanna Long, MFT Intern

Therapist

I help individuals, couples, and families move through the messy, meaningful work of healing, growth, and connection. Whether you’re navigating relationship dynamics, identity exploration, intergenerational trauma, or learning to set boundaries that honor your truth—I’m here to support you with care, curiosity, and respect.

As a BIPOC therapist, I understand how our identities, cultures, and histories shape the way we move through the world—and how often those complexities go unseen or misunderstood in therapeutic spaces. My practice is grounded in the belief that healing happens when we feel seen, safe, and centered in our full humanity.

I work with folks who are exploring how to show up more authentically in their relationships—with partners, families, or themselves. I work with clients who are navigating cultural and generational expectations that don’t always reflect who they are or how they want to live.

In our work together, I’ll meet you with warmth, honesty, and deep respect for your lived experience. I offer a collaborative, relational approach—where therapy is not about “fixing” you, but about helping you feel more connected to your voice, your values, and your relationships.

Whether you’re looking to repair trust, set clearer boundaries, communicate more openly, or break cycles that no longer serve you—this is a space where all of you is welcome.

Let’s build something meaningful together.

“Therapy isn’t about fixing—it’s about reconnecting to your voice, values & relationships.”