
Works with
Offering group classes only
Languages
English, Haitian Creole
Appointment
Currently not providing direct services
Specialized
Christian counseling available
Nahomie Guillaume, LMFT, MS, MBA
Program Director/CEO
I am currently focusing on my role as a Program Director, training the staff and handling all the ins and outs of running the business, as well as leaving room to begin facilitating group classes and workshops and launching a YouTube channel. My first group will be launched in May 2026.
I know you may want to see me for individual therapy or couples therapy; however, it is not possible for me alone to do all the work. I am building a team of clinicians and admin staff to support you all and meet the needs of the community.
I encourage you to see who else is on the website. We are continuously hiring. If you don’t see anyone else who may be a good match, do check back in a couple of months.
Many blessings—below is my story so you can get a brief idea of the person behind the business.
My knowledge and skills, wisdom, personality, and life experiences (the joyful and the painful moments) are all the tools that I use to build this work and help others along the way.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in the states of California (License #48571), Oregon (License #T1492), and Texas (License #202775). I have 20 years of experience in the field and have been licensed since May 2010. I have a Master’s in Counseling Psychology, a Master of Business Administration from Argosy University, and a Bachelor’s in Psychology (emphasis in Christian Behavioral Science) and Communication Arts (emphasis in Theater Arts). I also have a certification in life coaching and prayer therapy. I went to California Baptist University for my undergraduate and graduate studies in psychology.
I was trained specifically in the integration of Christian principles and behavioral science. My natural, God-given wisdom, as well as wisdom from of old—cross-cultural knowledge that expands beyond time and region, including the African heritage way of life—is also interwoven in my work. I enjoy learning and am always finding opportunities to expand my knowledge bank, whether reading a book, doing research, people-watching, reflecting on my observations of life around me, or talking to strangers wherever I travel.

I am a people person and enjoy getting to know others. I love helping others and am passionate about what I do. I believe in living life to the fullest and in helping others in their own journey. I am warm, considerate, and not afraid to challenge you toward growth. I enjoy reading, writing, walking, hiking, singing and dancing in my kitchen—often lost in thought, contemplating and reflecting, usually while washing dishes—watching movies, talking on the phone with friends, spending time with my family, traveling, and eating out, trying authentic ethnic dishes.
I am a wife and a mother. My husband and I are privileged to have four children—2 boys and 2 girls (3 biological together and 1 from another mother). I have lost 2 children through miscarriage and a stillbirth. God has blessed my husband and me with a fourth child through another woman’s womb. I would never wish the circumstances of my fourth child’s conception and birth on my worst enemy, but for the growth and blessings through it all, I am thankful. I have experienced God’s wonders in my heart and in my family. Now I specialize in betrayal and infidelity, using many of the life lessons I have learned and am learning to help others.

There is a story in the Bible about Samson, where he ate honey from the carcass of a lion he had killed, and he came up with this riddle: “Out of the eater came something to eat, and out of the strong came something sweet.” This riddle, in essence, is saying that sweetness can come out of something unclean and impure.
I can truly say that through all the trials and tribulations of my life—from a child who grew up with my grandparents and aunts, to dealing with sexual immorality from a young age (as far back as I can remember), and all the challenges, trials, and tribulations that come with life—I have always eventually experienced a blessing, a sweetness, a gift, and a joy. This is one of the reasons I do what I do in creating a business to help others.
There is also another parable that culminates my life.
In the Haitian culture, “Maladi kon remed,” meaning those who have been sick are the ones who find the cure. Healing is a lifetime journey, and I am thankful to be walking in it with God’s grace. When I say to someone you can overcome great pain and sin and come out better, I (and my family) are a living testimony of that. But I don’t think I could have overcome, and continue overcoming, without my faith and security in God.
I have juggled a full-time career for several years. I was home for a short time with my children in the past, and now I get to have the flexible life and schedule I have desired, balancing career and motherhood on my time. Through my children and husband, I have learned many things about myself, the world around me, and God. For me, being a wife and mother is a journey, and each day I learn something new.
I am Haitian. I was born and raised in Haiti until the age of 12. I am a Christian. For me, Christianity is who I am and who I am becoming. It is my purpose and my destiny. It is the foundation of and central reason for my work. I become an avenue of hope, healing, and support to you because I am a Christian. I live to demonstrate the love, the power, and the goodness of my God through my work and my life.
Through my work, I have served people from all walks of life. I enjoy meeting people of different backgrounds and beliefs who are exploring life and learning about this higher being in their own way, through their own culture and religion, though the name of God for them may be different from my own Christian background. I love seeing what God does in people’s lives who may or may not even be aware of His presence. I love that God is universal in the sense that, at one time or another, we all eventually get to ask or experience the question, in our own way: is there something or someone higher out there?
My goal in building this practice is to bring on team members who are passionate about people and about the work that they do, so that through meeting them, you can experience something profoundly different than previously expected. Each of them has their own unique skill sets, personalities, belief systems, and upbringing. Some are Christians and some are not. Some believe in something and some do not. Some are part of the LGBTQ community and some are not. Some may be poor and some may be rich. Some may be Black and some may be White, and all the colors and ethnic groups in between.
They are from all walks of life because you, as the client, are from all walks of life. No matter who they are and where they come from, whether you work with them for one day or long term, I know that God has brought each one of them here for such a time as this, to use them as He chooses, to provide you with a unique experience that you would not have had if you didn’t meet with that one particular person. My team and I are here to be an avenue of hope, healing, and support to you in your life’s journey.