Geneva Banks, LCPC
Mental Health Therapist
Owner
I moved to Baltimore, Maryland from the suburbs of D.C to attend Morgan State University. I studied History with plans to teach inner city youth. After three years of teaching, I enrolled in Anne Arundel Community College to study counseling, in order to help my students in a different way.
I began my career in counseling in 2012, at a Baltimore city clinic that focused on helping people overcome addiction. After five years at that clinic, I decided to enroll in the Clinical Mental Health program at The Johns Hopkins University, in order to be a practitioner who treats individuals with dual diagnosis ( addiction and mental health issues)
I work with individuals who struggle with anxiety disorders, depression/mood disorders, trauma, and/or addiction. I aim to create a supportive, safe, and empowering environment for your journey of healing.
When I am not engaged in my passion of helping people, I am off on an outdoor adventure. I enjoy hiking, whitewater rafting, kayaking, and roundtrips. I also enjoy reading, writing poetry, drawing, and dancing to relax.
Testimony from previous client who met goals for treatment
