

I’m a bicultural Dominican-American therapist who values both individuality and community. My own journey has taught me that growth often means learning how to honor your unique needs while still staying connected to those you love. I bring that understanding into the therapy room—offering a space where your voice, culture, and story are not just respected but celebrated.
Professionally, I’m a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with experience working with teens, adults, and couples. I support clients navigating life transitions, ADHD, grief, trauma, anxiety, and relationship challenges. Beyond the clinical, I bring a background in community leadership and wellness, which allows me to see growth not just as “fixing problems” but as cultivating resilience, meaning, and connection in everyday life.
My approach is compassionate and yet direct and productive. When people work with me some of the results they enjoy are a greater connection to self and others, more fun in their life and relationships, more productivity at work, people commenting on how different they are, and a feeling of safety and securely within themselves and their lives.
It takes courage to seek help. Thank you for taking that step.
My name is Nikola Taylor, and I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in North Carolina. I specialize in grief and loss counseling, which can take many forms—the loss of a loved one, a breakup, a move, job loss, estrangement, loss of independence, or even the grief of an unrealized dream. Whether your loss is recent or something you’ve carried for years, you don’t have to navigate it alone.
My approach is collaborative, curious, and free of judgment. I see my clients as experts in their own lives and work to identify strengths while finding creative ways to bring comfort and clarity. I believe in the healing power of deep listening, strong peer support, and radical self-acceptance. My therapeutic style incorporates Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and psychodynamic principles to help clients make meaning of their experiences. I also have specialized training in Prolonged Grief Disorder (PGD).
I am honored to work with a diverse range of clients and deeply respect different cultures, gender identities, and spiritual perspectives. Clients often tell me they appreciate my ability to sit with them in deep pain, holding space for feelings of guilt, regret, despair, and longing. Together, we work toward self-compassion and healing.
With both professional hospice experience and personal experience with grief, I understand the complexity of loss. I would be honored to support you on your unique journey. Please reach out for a free phone consultation to see if we’re a good fit.


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