Our Team

Minding Mind Biznezz is a person-centered private practice dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized mental health care in a safe and supportive environment. Our therapists offer individual, couples, family, and group therapy services tailored to support emotional wellness, healing, personal growth, and life transitions. We are committed to helping clients navigate challenges such as anxiety, depression, grief, relational conflict, stress, and difficulties finding balance and purpose while feeling heard, supported, and empowered throughout their journey.

Disheka Beverly-Daniels LMSW-C

Healing starts when you choose more than survival. Disheka Beverly-Daniels, LMSW-C, is a compassionate therapist who helps with anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship issues, life transitions, and overwhelm in a safe, supportive, judgment-free space.

Trained in CBT, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, Person-Centered, trauma-informed care, somatic work, IFS, EFT, and Solution-Focused Therapy, Disheka helps clients regain strength, rediscover identity, and pursue lasting healing.

She helps people shift mindset, reclaim power, and build balanced, fulfilling lives. Accepting new clients.

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Courtney Hall, LLMSW

Healing begins when people feel seen, heard, and understood. I offer compassionate, authentic, and collaborative care in a safe, trauma-informed, culturally responsive space that supports healing, resilience, and growth. As an LLMSW, I am currently accepting clients—individuals, families, and groups navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions, and overwhelm. I specialize in supporting survivors of domestic and intimate partner violence as well as sexual assault, drawing on experience in crisis intervention and advocacy.

If you’re considering support, I welcome you to reach out for a brief conversation. I look forward to connecting with you.

“Healing is not becoming someone new. It’s remembering who you were before the world taught you to forget.”
~Ebi Sheila Diete-Spiff