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Black Psychotherapist Makes History, Opens New Therapy and Wellness Practice in Montgomery, Alabama

Nationwide — Meet Candyce “Ce” Anderson, LPC, the founder and CEO of Revita Therapy & Wellness, a Black-owned therapy practice in Montgomery, Alabama. She is also the only African American Reiki practitioner who centers on the health of women, specifically Black and Indigenous women. She specializes in supporting women with reconciling the trauma associated with mother-daughter relationship dynamics and reducing the stress associated with Strong Black Woman Syndrome.Take a mental break in a safe space with her practice, where you are supported on your journey to healing. Reflective of a spa atmosphere, it provides mental health treatment and wellness without judgment. Individuals (adults and adolescents starting at age 15) and couples, can access therapy, medication assessment and management, and holistic modalities in-person at 2740 Central Parkway, Suite 2, Montgomery, AL, and for Telehealth and virtual services in Georgia, Washington D.C., and Ohio.

“Genuine and true compassion as a helping professional is paramount to positive outcomes in my patients. I encourage people to come as they are,” Anderson says. “Bonnets, head scarfs, wraps, braids half done, if that’s how you need to show up to be present for yourself, come. All of who you are is welcome in my “therapy room.” My patients consistently tell me ‘Wow, I’m so glad I came to you, I’ve never thought of this situation this way.’”

Along with focusing on the health of Black, Indigenous & People of Color (BIPOC), Anderson’s practice advocates for the needs of LGBTQ+ Affirming clients. Revita is not the typical clinical experience because it offers both therapeutic, prescriber, and holistic services, which provides clients/patients with comprehensive clinical treatment in the same office. Reiki is also offered as an alternative healing practice.

In addition to offering comprehensive treatment and wellness services, Revita plans to be a part of its surrounding community by partnering with local and state organizations to provide workshops and mental health information service areas. Anderson understands that marginalized groups find it difficult to trust and connect with clinicians, this is why she is passionate about helping others heal from depression, anxiety, trauma, or PTSD.

”Therapy is becoming less stigmatized and more of an acceptable self-care practice. I hope to continue my work in normalizing therapy via various platforms,” she says.

To inquire about improving your mental health and wellbeing, visit RevitaTherapyandWellness.com

About
Candyce “Ce” Anderson, M.S., L.P.C., is an author and licensed therapist. She serves as the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the private practice, Revita (eye) Therapy and Wellness, located in Montgomery, Alabama. Experienced in mental health and trauma, Anderson uses an integrative approach in providing therapy services while also offering proven holistic and spiritual practices to enhance the therapeutic process.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Howard University and a Master of Science in Counseling & Psychology, with a concentration in Clinical Mental Health, from Troy University. She was inducted into Chi Sigma Iota, the international honor society for professional counselors.

Anderson’s mission is to help others harness their inner strength and raise their consciousness to create the life, relationships, and existence they desire. Her unique blend of wit and realness has aided hundreds of men and women on their journey to self-discovery. Anderson is outspoken and honest, yet she counsels from a place of compassion. Along with being a sexual assault and domestic violence survivor, she has nearly a decade of clinical expertise, making her the ideal combination of the sister-friend you want and the therapist you need.

Today, the TEDx speaker is one of the nation’s most sought-after experts and professionals on wellness, domestic violence, and sexual assault recovery — helping lead those impacted from victimhood to victory. Frequently appearing in trusted media outlets such as Black Enterprise and The Washington Post, on NBC, NPR, and as a guest on The Rickey Smiley Show, Anderson embraces her calling as an agent of change who helps others move beyond their barriers and start living their best lives.

When she’s not leading sold-out events, she’s giving back to the community through various means. She is a board member at The Family Guidance Center in Montgomery Alabama, and she has continuously provided expertise for the following public service organizations: The Links Incorporated, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, and the City of Montgomery The Junior League.

Her book, Love T.A.P.S.: Red Flags of An Abuser and How to Get Out, is available on Amazon. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Board Certified TeleMental Health Provider (BC-TMH). Her affiliations include the Alabama Counseling Association. Non-clinical inquiries can be submitted via www.ceandersonlive.com/booking

For press inquiries, contact Melanie Bowers PH (313) 414-8841 or melanie@gurupr.us

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