

I'm Joellen Rhyndress, LCSW, and I specialize in working with veterans, first responders, and executives — and I genuinely love this work. I'm trained in EMDR and have spent years as a trauma expert, particularly around critical incidents and life-disrupting events. I've worked with over 250 clients and I understand your world, your culture, and what it takes to finally ask for help.
Experienced, empathetic, Encouraging, Supportive, Doctorally prepared and board certified PMHNP.
I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker and I have over 7 years of experience working with children and adults. I am licensed in Washington and North Carolina. I have worked in schools, correctional facilities, private practice, and for community organizations. I enjoy working with individuals 1:1 to assist them to achieve their goals.
I am from Charlotte, NC where I was born and raised. To say that my childhood had it's challenges was an understatement. It was through overcoming those challenges that I discovered my heart for helping women heal. I graduated from Appalachian State University in 2011 having studied Psychology. I fell in love with the mountains and working with female survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault. This spurred me onward to complete my Masters in Social Work from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte in 2015. I have been a licensed therapist since 2016 and recently transitioned into private practice. I have a 3.5 year old son and we live happily in Weaverville, NC where we regularly hike, swim, and take in the beauty of the Blue Ridge Mountains that we are lucky to call home.
I am passionate about making a difference in my clients' lives.15 years of experience with complicated grief, family systems, couples, teens, and veterans. Areas of competence- complicated grief, anxiety, anger management, depression, personality disorders, relationship issues, high conflict divorce and child custody challenges for you and your children. Education in forensic psychology adds a professional competence in assessments, high conflict resolutions, human behaviors, child development and interpersonal skills.
I’m a down-to-earth therapist who believes real healing happens through genuine connection. Therapy doesn’t have to feel stiff, clinical, or intimidating—I show up as a real human, and I invite you to do the same. My style is informal, compassionate, and grounded in respect for your lived experience. We can laugh when it’s helpful, sit quietly when things feel heavy, and talk honestly about what you’re going through without pressure to “stay positive” or have it all figured out.
I might be a therapist, but I am a human too!
I believe in building a relationship with clients that is warm and authentic. I honor important boundaries and ethics (therapy is not the same as friendship), but I do not believe in being detached and robotic. I joke and laugh with you, I ask questions rooted in curiosity about who you are, and I share my thoughts or opinions when you want them.
I graduated from Wake Forest University in 2013 with BAs in Psychology and English. I then attained a MS/EdS from the highly-esteemed Counseling program at UNC-Greensboro in 2016. I have worked as an Outpatient Therapist in Greensboro since 2016 serving people of many different backgrounds, identities, and therapeutic goals.


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