Last edited 04/08/2025

Headshot of Romielle Gay Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Romielle Gay

She / Her / Hers

Accepting New Clients
Online in Nevada
Headshot of Romielle Gay Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor
Identifies As
She / Her / Hers
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Specialties
Specializes in
DepressionAnxietySelf-EsteemAnger managementTrauma
General Expertise
Treatment Approaches
Person-Centered TherapyPsychoanalytic TherapyDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)Motivational Interviewing
Clientele
Types of Therapy
Individual Therapy
Serves Ages
Young Adults (18-24)Adults (25-65)
Languages
English
Insurance & Fees
Insurances Accepted
AetnaAnthemBlue Cross Blue ShieldCignaUnitedHealthCare (UHC)Carelon Behavioral HealthOscar HealthOxford Health PlansQuest Behavioral Health
Cash Pay Rates/Out-of-Pocket
First Session:$100
Individual Therapy:$100
Professional Background
LicensureNevada, Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, CP5966
Education
The Chicago School of Professional Psychology, Master of Arts, Forensic Psychology, 2020 — A forensic psychology degree provides a deep understanding of the intersection between psychology and the legal system. It covers topics like criminal behavior, mental health assessments, and the roles of psychologists in legal settings. The program also teaches various treatment strategies and therapeutic theories, equipping me to work with individuals across diverse backgrounds. It prepared me for clinical work by emphasizing cultural considerations, the impact of medication on mental and physical health, and effective group therapy techniques. This foundation allows me to approach therapy with a broad understanding of human behavior, offering tailored, evidence-based interventions for individuals from all populations, including those involved in the legal system.
Tennessee State University, Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, Criminal Justice, 2017 — My criminal justice degree taught me about the legal system, criminology, and the factors behind criminal behavior. It helped me understand the complexities of crime, laws, and how people interact with the justice system. As a therapist, this background has been invaluable in my work with youth and young adults in detention and prison systems. I gained insight into the challenges they face, including trauma and systemic issues, which shaped how I approach therapy with them. Now, in my current work with maladaptive behaviors, I can draw on this understanding to help individuals develop healthier coping strategies. It gives me a unique perspective and allows me to approach therapy with empathy, focusing on the root causes and providing more effective support for lasting change.
Frequently Asked Questions
It’s not uncommon to have questions before starting therapy. Romielle Gay, LCPC, has answered a few of the questions they receive most often from new clients.