
Page, a native of the charming Beech Bluff, Tennessee, has a robust academic and clinical foundation in Psychology and Counseling.
After a decade in Arkansas, Page returned to her roots and established a private practice in Licensed Psychotherapy in West TN.
This homecoming served as an unconscious invitation for Page to delve into early life traumas, profoundly intensifying her lifelong passion for psychology and her personal journey of healing.
Page possesses a genuine, "lived" understanding of the arduous path to recovery, having navigated the challenges of shock and complex trauma. Her personal and transformative experience with Trauma Therapy solidifies her position as a dedicated Professional Wounded Healer.
Nestled on a private 30-acre farm, once Chickasaw ground, Page shares her sanctuary with her best friend and husband, Randy, along with a lively wildlife community and three barn cats—Mau, Tiger, and Tennessee.
Page's educational journey culminated in an Ed.S. in Psychology and Counseling from Arkansas State University.
This particular Educational Specialist degree, surpassing the rigor of a Master's but shy of a Doctorate, equips her not only for clinical practice but also positions her to teach at the University level.
