Reviive Therapy Clinical Team

 

Owner/Therapist

Ebonii Nelson, MS, LPC-S (#77824)

Ebonii is a Licensed Professional Counselor originally from Dallas, Texas. Ebonii received her BA in Psychology from Southern Methodist University, MEd in College Student Affairs Administration from the University of Georgia, and her MS in Counseling from Southern Methodist University.

Ebonii pursued a career in higher education administration before realizing her calling in the field of counseling. Her experience in higher education informs her work as a therapist, particularly in partnering with clients to help them navigate transitions and developmental milestones.

Ebonii has founded Reviive Therapy Services in 2017. Her clinical areas of interest include anxiety disorders, identity development, cultural diversity, women’s issues, life transitions, relationship concerns and effective communication. She also has advanced training in express art therapy methods. She very much enjoys working with young professionals, women of color and college students.

Ebonii describes herself as a relational therapist, which means she is interested in examining relational patterns clients engage in that support, maintain, and prevent the challenges/symptoms they are experiencing. She works with clients to explore the relationships they have with others, within their environments, and with themselves to understand where those relationships work effectively and where those patterns need adjusts or shifts in perspective. Ebonii also believes the therapeutic relationship is particularly important and works to provide a safe, compassionate space in which clients feel comfortable collaborating in their treatment. Her approach to therapy is primarily gestalt, and helping clients increase self-awareness by working collaboratively to unpack and unblock barriers preventing them from living in wholeness.

Ebonii currently lives in Arlington with her two dogs, Samson & Silas. Outside of work, she can be found buying and learning to play new musical instruments and kicking butt in Krav Maga. Ebonii also enjoys learning languages, writing, reading, Dallas Cowboys football, and all things Puerto Rico!

Therapist

Morgan Perkins, LCSW (#105656)

Morgan Perkins is a Licensed Master Social Worker currently working towards her LCSW. She received both her Bachelor’s and Master’s of Social Work at Barry University through a trauma informed program. Morgan has experience working with diverse populations and backgrounds ranging from adolescent to adults. She has worked with a variety of presenting concerns including drug addiction, anger management, social skills, grief counseling, anxiety, and self-esteem. She is experienced in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Therapy, Person-Centered Therapy and Motivational interviewing. In addition to making rapport building the foundation of a therapeutic relationship, Morgan is passionate about normalizing mental health within all cultures and backgrounds to ensure every client has the opportunity to receive the help needed to live a healthy life. In her free time she enjoys traveling, reading, spending time with family and learning how to be a plant mom!

 
 

Therapist

“Dani” Danielle Sanders, LPC-Associate (#92637)

Supervised by Matthew Eubanks, M.A., LPC - S (#84238)

Guided by Theodore Roosevelt's enduring "Man in the Arena" speech, Dani has dedicated 7 years to researching human growth and development. Dani earned her Bachelor of Science in Family and Child development at Texas State University, and her Master of Science in Counseling at Southern Methodist University. Her expertise spans human development of all ages, with a recent focus on mood, personality disorders, and developmental trauma. 

Her mission centers on guiding clients to “graduate” therapy, translating insights from the therapy room into daily life. Dani not only wants to encourage client growth but to help clients develop tools to be able to maintain that progress on their own. She encourages active participation and likes to view therapy as a realm of self-discovery and authentic growth. 

Dani also love working with couples. She’s all about strengthening relationships by improving connections, setting boundaries, and discussing the hard stuff.

 
 

Therapist

Summer Williams, LMSW (#69339)

Summer’s goal as a therapist is to help. She believes if you think about two needs that connect us all to each other, it’s the desire to know we are heard and that we matter. Regardless of our background, the longing to feel heard and understood is universal meet these needs in a collaborative effort toward your healing.

Summer earned both her Bachelor and Master of Social Work at the University of Texas, and seeks to ease some of that confusion as you embark on this healing journey. As a member of her beloved sorority, Summer gained the skill and ability to connect and build relationships, which she fosters with all her clients. In this therapeutic relationship, you will find a space to be you in all your uniqueness.

Through the combination of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy and a Strengths Based Approach, Summer serves African American youth and young adults ages 15-30. She uses a client-centered approach to identify client needs and assist in guiding you through trauma, and inevitable life obstacles.

 
 

Office Manager

Natacha Nugent

Bio to come.