In 2014, Sam earned a Master of Arts degree in School Counseling from North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC. He is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) with eight years of work experience as a mental health professional.
Sam believes that through our connections with each other, we can make meaning within life's decisions. He sees life and its challenges from a holistic perspective, which involves the interplay of lived experience and response to the brokenness and wholeness in our physical, spiritual, mental, social, and environmental relationships. Sam has worked for nearly eight years as a counselor, providing programs and opportunities that engage people in understanding relationships, anxiety, fears, attaining self-confidence, spiritual healing, and how it impacts our life stories.
Sam’s special interests include counseling adolescents, athletes, adults, families, and couples. Additionally, he works with those struggling with life changes and who work in high-stress careers. His clients include all people regardless of race, age, nationality, gender, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, or sexual orientation.