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Jamia Davis

Jamia Davis

Clinical Social Work/Therapist, MSW

Asheville, NC US
Jamia Davis, MSW, LCSWA, LCAS, CSI, is a dedicated Clinical Social Worker and Therapist with a deep commitment to serving marginalized communities. She passionately addresses and dismantles the long-term impacts of systemic racism and oppression through her work with individuals navigating complex trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, and life transitions. In a society grappling with uncertainty, Jamia believes in the importance of operating from personal value systems rather than circumstances. With significant experience assisting adolescents, transitional age youth, and adults, she employs an integrative approach tailored to fit the unique needs of each client. Understanding that the journey of healing isn’t linear, she utilizes a variety of evidence-based modalities, including Culturally Sensitive, Trauma Focused, and Person-Centered approaches. Change can be daunting, yet essential for growth. Jamia works alongside her clients to uncover lessons learned from their experiences, helping them recognize that their problems do not define them. The challenges they face are merely chapters in a broader narrative of strength and resilience, highlighting the incredible spirit within each individual. This essence of who they truly are shines brightly through their journey.
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Specialties
Anxiety Depression Grief PTSD/Trauma Teens
Therapy Types
EMDR Humanistic Integrative Multicultural Person-Centered Strength-Based Trauma Focused
Age Groups
Adult (18 to 65) Teen (13 to 18)
Modalities
Group Individuals
Languages
English (US)

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