Training Team
Mallorie Cook, LPC-MHSP
Mallorie is a licensed professional counselor who works at Hampton House Counseling. They serve the LGBTQIA+community and primarily work with neurodivergent and gender non-conforming individuals. They have worked in the mental health field for 4+ years and hold the license of LPC-MHSP. Mallorie is from Nashville, TN and went to school at Lipscomb University and holds degree in clinical mental health counseling. They are passionate about language and how language can impact how we view ourselves, others, and the communities we live in. You can see Mallorie’s upcoming training here!
Jennifer Bartley, LMFT
Jennifer is a licensed marriage and family therapist and founder of Daybreak Therapy in Mount Juliet, Tennessee. She provides trauma-informed, client-centered therapy for individuals navigating emotional and relational challenges. Jennifer has advanced training in ACT, EMDR, and IFS therapy models. Her specialties include religious harm and trauma recovery—supporting clients healing from high-control religious environments—and perinatal mental health, including infertility, loss, and early parenthood. She is also the founder of Healing from Religion, an educational platform offering resources, workshops, and clinician trainings on faith-based harm and recovery.
Tara Forrest Greene, LMFT
Tara is a licensed marriage and family therapist and the owner of Forrest Counseling Services, LLC. She is passionate about helping adults and children heal from relational trauma and move toward healthy relationships, with a speciality in supporting women recovering from domestic abuse as well as children and teens facing trauma or anxiety. She is certified in EMDR, Trauma Play, SSP, and Prepare/Enrich, and trained in Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy and TF-CBT, using a polyvagal-informed lens throughout her work. Her first priority is creating a safe, compassionate environment that supports healing, self-understanding, and empowerment. Tara uses an integrative, collaborative approach, adapting to each client’s needs and fostering a sense of agency throughout their therapy process.
Alexine Batts, LPC/MHSP-S, NCC, PMH-C
Alexine is passionate about supporting clients through complex trauma and the many twists and turns of the perinatal journey—from pre-conception through those sleep-deprived early parenting years. With certifications in EMDR and perinatal mental health, she brings an evidence-based, culturally humble, and open and affirming approach; walking alongside clients as they process complex trauma, grieve through loss or unexpected challenges and the numerous surprises of the perinatal period. Alexine is always honored to make space for any anxious inner children ready to be seen and heard when present challenges stir up old, but still familiar, hurts. Beyond her clinical work, she loves fostering learning and professional growth, making training fun, engaging, and often with more information than anyone asked for! As an Approved Clinical Supervisor, she comes from the framework of trauma-informed reflective supervision focused on professional growth, ethical practice, and counselor wellness. You can see her upcoming training here!