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The Harmonious Living Team
*In Office and Telehealth*
Dr. Keisha Bean is a licensed psychologist for the State of Tennessee. She received her Undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. She then went on to receive her Master's and Doctorate degrees from Tennessee State University. Dr. Bean completed her internship in multicultural mental health services at the University of Cincinnati and her Post-Doctorate training at Vanderbilt Outpatient Mental Health Center.
Dr. Bean has extensive training and experience working with Anxiety Disorders, Depression and Grief/Loss related issues. She also enjoys working with families in resolving internal conflicts and improving communication within the family system.
Dr. Bean is the Founder and Director of Harmonious Living Behavioral Health Services, LLC; where she focuses on the wellness needs of men, women, adolescents, couples and persons within the LGBTQI+ community.
You can also find Dr. Bean on Instagram, Facebook and LinkedIn (just click on the platform link).
*Telehealth Only*
Mrs. Raline Center received a Masters in Counseling from Slippery Rock University and a Bachelor’s degree in psychology at Bloomsburg State University. She has also earned an Ed.S. in School Psychology from Tennessee State University. Prior to her current position, she worked in school settings for eleven years, administering psycho-educational assessments, developing behavioral plans, and working closely with IEP teams for children in pre-K through 12th grade.
With over 30 years as a licensed psychological examiner, Mrs. Center has stayed in step with the latest developments and evidence-based treatment methodologies in the field, including trauma-informed care, grief/loss therapy and processing, cognitive behavior therapy, mindfulness-based treatment, motivational interviewing, solution-focused therapy and acceptance therapy. She has facilitated group therapy sessions that have dealt with a range of psychological and emotional needs, including anxiety reduction, anger management, and trauma symptom reduction from PTSD.
Mrs. Center provides psychotherapy services for individuals (adults and adolescents) and utilizes an eclectic approach that involves encouraging clients to engage in exercises that elicit positive behavioral and emotional changes in their lives. She is especially dedicated to serving the neuro-diverse population.
*Telehealth Only*
Mr. Adrian Bennett, is a native of Nashville, Tennessee. He acquired his Bachelor’s in Psychology at Tennessee State University and then matriculated to Trevecca Nazarene University; where he earned his Master’s in Counseling. Mr. Bennett’s counseling experience ranges from serving individuals in a traditional clinical settings to providing in-home therapy for at-risk youth and their families.
Mr. Bennett has experience working with depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorders, psychosis and other related mood disorders. His primary therapeutic approach is Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Within this approach, Mr. Bennett addresses impaired thinking in order to promote a healthy and balanced perception of one’s life. He believes this is necessary within ones healing journey.
Mr. Bennett is passionate about his work and helping people to live their optimal life. He is very intentional about working with clients in becoming the best version of themselves and that they deserve to experience being their best self.
*In Office*
Born in Germany into a military family, Mary Ann Hea graduated from the University of North Alabama with degrees in Psychology and English Literature. She was a newspaper journalist and college professor until returning to school later in life to receive a Masters in Social Work at the University of Tennessee College of Social work. Ms. Hea has been licensed to practice for over 30 years.
The majority of Ms. Hea’s career was spent at the Metropolitan Public Defender’s office where she was employed as a sentencing consultant, mitigation specialist, therapist and grant writer. She is the founder of the Davidson County Mental Health Court (5th in the nation) and several other grant programs created to boost criminal justice reform in Nashville. Ms. Hea was also the co-founder of the trauma non-profit The Institute of Forensic Traumatology.
Ms. Hea believes that life’s best teachers are gleaned from the world we live in, including from the tender lives of our clients. She employs a “be here now” approach to therapy, often utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy as a means to retrain old behaviors that are no longer serving the person adequately in their daily lives. Ms. Hea takes an eclectic approach to therapy as no two people are alike.
As a researcher, Ms. Hea has been employed by Civil Rights Corps, based in Washington D.C. She is knowledgeable about Nashville resources.
While she enjoys working with individuals who have had run-ins with the law, she also enjoys working with sex abuse survivors, depressive disordered individuals and grieving families. Ms. Hea employs humor in her work,something she believes to be a key to recovery.
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