It’s time to be seen.

It’s time to be heard.

You don’t deserve to live with emotional pain. Through the Woods offers counseling for veterans, women, people of color, and couples.

Meet Rosalind Herrington-Moxon: LMFTA, LMHCA

Rosalind is a combat veteran, a military spouse, a mother and a licensed mental health counselor associate and a licensed marriage and family therapist associate. She is passionate about using her experience and perspective to alleviate emotional pain in those who have served and those who are underserved, especially women.

“I want you to feel empowered and worthy of living your best life. I am committed to providing you with the skills you need to move through the challenges of being human. I will meet you where you are while supporting you in becoming your most authentic self. Together, we will overcome obstacles and celebrate your victories. Your participation in the process will determine your outcome. If you are ready to dig deep and step into your authentic self, let’s chat to see if I am the right person to join you on your unique journey.”

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"The only way out is through."

~ Robert Frost

Compassionate Counseling for People of Color

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Today’s cultural climate is taxing. Your life matters. Through the Woods offers counseling that’s sensitive to cultural issues and the experiences of people of color.

Counseling at Through the Woods lets you process trauma, think out loud in a safe place, and truly feel seen. Let your experience be witnessed.

Couples Counseling

Relationships take work. Whether your relationship just needs a checkup or you’re navigating difficult times, Through the Woods Counseling offers skills to help couples improve intimacy, restore friendships, and remember the things that brought you together.

Rosalind helps couples cut to the root of their issues, say the things that aren’t being said, and find honest solutions so both of you can thrive.

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Healing Trauma in Veterans

210921-M-OY155-1176 ARABIAN GULF (Sept. 21, 2021) A Marine assigned to Bravo Company, Battalion Landing Team 1/1, 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU), fast-ropes from an MV-22B Osprey attached to Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron (VMM) 165 (Reinforced), 11th MEU, aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex (LHD 2). Essex and the 11th MEU are deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and Pacific through the Western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Sgt. Jennessa Davey/Released)

If you’ve served in the military, odds are high you have some degree of mental and emotional distress caused by difficult experiences.

Being a combat soldier in the Army gave Rosalind a personal frame of reference for experiences like these. She welcomes veterans to speak freely about what’s in their hearts and on their minds. She helps them feel seen and heard and helps them heal.

Spirtually Present Counseling

Rosalind is a woman of faith. She serves individuals with backgrounds in many spiritual belief systems as well as those without.

She encourages healing from the inside out and is comfortable bringing prayer into a counseling session if her clients are inclined.

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Discernment_Counseling

As a Discernment Counselor I am trained to help couples discern, in one to five sessions, whether they will continue down the same path, decide to separate or divorce, or make a six-month concerted effort in couples therapy with divorce off the table.