-PSYCHIATIC NURSE PRACTITIONER SERVING SOUTH CAROLINA, RHODE ISLAND & EXPANDING-
More Than Medicine
Healing that goes beyond symptom management.
Whether you're navigating college, entering adulthood, healing from trauma, or managing anxiety or depression, you deserve care that is personalized to your unique story—not a one-size-fits-all treatment plan.
At Luke Wellness, I combine thoughtful medication management, EMDR therapy, and a whole-person approach to help you move beyond symptom management and toward lasting healing.
More Than a Name
Luke Wellness was founded on the belief that every person deserves compassion, hope, a nonjudgmental space to heal, and the opportunity to move forward.
Inspired by Luke's story, this practice is rooted in the hope that healing is possible for everyone. No matter where you've been or what you've experienced, your past does not have to define your future. Through thoughtful mental health care, our goal is to help people make healthier choices, build resilience, and move toward a life of greater purpose and well-being.
Who I Serve
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Whether you're navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, or a major life transition, Luke Wellness provides compassionate psychiatric medication management and EMDR therapy to help you build resilience and move forward with confidence.
Common concerns include:
Anxiety and chronic stress
Depression and burnout
Trauma and PTSD
Life transitions and identity development
Relationship challenges
Grief and loss
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EMDR therapy can help process distressing experiences and reduce the emotional impact of trauma, anxiety, and negative beliefs that continue to affect daily life.
When ongoing psychotherapy outside of EMDR would better meet your needs, I can help connect you with trusted therapists while continuing psychiatric care when appropriate.
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Thoughtful psychiatric evaluations and medication management for children and teens experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma-related concerns, and other emotional or behavioral challenges.
I work collaboratively with families and encourage ongoing therapy with community providers when additional psychotherapy is indicated.