Meet Our team

At The Trinity Integrative Holistic Medicine & Counseling Services, our team is intentionally designed around relationship-centered, whole-person healing. We work with individuals, couples, families, teens, and children, understanding that lasting change happens when emotional health, relational dynamics, and embodied regulation are addressed together.


Our clinical team includes Marriage and Family–focused therapists, adolescent and teen specialists who also conduct family therapy, and providers experienced in supporting both traditional and nontraditional relationship structures. We serve clients in nuclear families, blended families, open relationships, polyamorous dynamics, kink-aware partnerships, and alternative relational models, always grounded in consent, safety, and emotional responsibility.


In addition to clinical care, Trinity is supported by a Director of Education & Family Advocacy, who provides non-clinical guidance, psychoeducation, and parent support. This role focuses on family systems education, child and adolescent advocacy, school navigation (IEPs, 504 plans, accommodations), parenting support, and empowerment of caregivers. By bridging education and mental health, we ensure families are supported not only in therapy, but in the real-world systems that impact their children’s wellbeing.


Our integrative team also includes somatic intimacy coaches, yoga therapists, breathwork facilitators, and embodied movement practitioners, allowing us to address concerns such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, relational trauma, and addiction through both evidence-based therapy and nervous system regulation. This model supports healing for the individual and the relational unit simultaneously.


At Trinity, we don’t separate mind from body, or individual from family. Our team works collaboratively to meet clients where they are—supporting healing across emotional, relational, educational, and somatic domains—so growth becomes sustainable, embodied, and deeply lived.

Vannah Hughes, M.A.,LPC-Associate, LCDC, CSAT, RYT-200

Chief Executive Officer|Marriage/Relational Sex & Intimacy Expert

Supervised by: Shelbie Michaels,M.A, LPC-S

Vannah Hughes has a Bachelors in Sociology & Psychology and a Masters in Forensic Psychology. She  is the CEO of The Trinity Integrative Holistic Medicine & Counseling Services LLC, where she specializes in Sex , Intimacy and  relational therapy.


Her concentration is in sex and intimacy counseling, and complex sexual and relational dynamics. As a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (LPC-A), Certified Sex Addiction Therapist (CSAT), and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, Vannah works with individuals and couples navigating sex addiction, partner betrayal trauma, attachment wounds, intimacy rupture, including high-risk and severe cases that can also have legal repercussions .


She helps clients move from crisis, secrecy, and compulsion into accountability, nervous-system regulation, and healthy, integrated sexuality.


Her work includes sexual exploration, kink-aware therapy, shadow work, limerence, fantasies and obsessions  , along with alternative relationship structures such as kink , polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, open marriages, and living-apart-together (LAT) relationships.


She also supports women healing after abuse and sexual betrayal, guiding them through empowerment, relational clarity, and conscious decision-making around reconciliation or separation.


Vannah’s integrative approach bridges clinical and embodied healing through tantric practice, somatic bodywork, Reiki, sound healing, yoga, breathwork, and her work as a Certified Love & Relationship Coach. She is the author of From Pain to Power: A Guide to Escaping Narcissistic Abuse and Toxic Relationships.


Her work centers on healing sexual wounds, restoring intimacy, integrating shadow, empowering women, and helping couples build ethical, conscious, and emotionally secure relationships.


Chiedozie Okafor, LPC-Associate

Marriage & Couples Therapist | Men’s Issues

Supervised by: Taran McGowen,M.A, LPC-S

Chiedozie Okafor is a marriage and couples therapist at The Trinity Integrative Holistic Medicine & Counseling Services, with a strong focus on traditional, nuclear marriage, relational accountability, and the emotional and psychological challenges men face in relationships, family life, and leadership. He works with couples who are committed to strengthening their partnership and navigating conflict with intention, honesty, and responsibility.


As a Licensed Professional Counselor-Associate, Certified Life Coach, and consultant with over 12 years of experience, Chiedozie is known for his thoughtful, direct, and engaged approach. He specializes in marriage and couples counseling and is currently completing  training in the Gottman Method Couples Therapy. His work supports couples in improving communication, rebuilding trust, restoring intimacy, and creating sustainable relational change—particularly within long-term, committed partnerships.


In addition to couples work, Chiedozie has a strong clinical focus on men’s issues, including emotional regulation, identity, leadership within marriage, trauma, grief, and ADHD. He also hosts the podcast I Think I Love My Wife, where he explores modern marriage, commitment, and the conversations couples and men often struggle to have.


Chiedozie holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Midwestern State University, along with an MBA and a Master’s in Higher Education from the University of Michigan–Ann Arbor. Outside of work, he values time with his wife, family, and friends, and enjoys cycling, golf, discovering new restaurants, and life with his Aussiedoodle, Yaji.

Brianna Swint M.A,LPC -Associate

Adolescent & Teen Therapist

Supervised By: April West M.A, LPC-S

Brianna Swint is a dedicated child and adolescent therapist at The Trinity Integrative Holistic Medicine & Counseling Services, where she specializes in helping children navigate grief, trauma, and the emotional impact of divorce and family transition.


Before becoming a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate, Brianna built a strong foundation working as a school counselor and a child and adolescent crisis counselor, supporting children during some of their most vulnerable moments. This experience allows her to bring a deep understanding of child development, school-based stressors, crisis response, and family systems into the therapy room.


Brianna’s clinical work is grounded in trauma-informed, child-centered care. She integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), solution-focused techniques, and strengths-based approaches to help children process big emotions, develop healthy coping skills, and feel safe expressing themselves. She is especially skilled at supporting children experiencing grief and loss, as well as those impacted by parental separation, divorce, or ongoing family conflict.


Known for her calm presence and ability to connect with children quickly, Brianna creates a therapeutic environment where young clients feel seen, heard, and emotionally supported. She works collaboratively with caregivers to ensure children receive consistent, compassionate care both in and outside of sessions.


Brianna is passionate about helping children build resilience, restore a sense of security, and regain hope during difficult life transitions.


Diamonds' Williams, MA, LPC- Associate

Child  & Adolescent Therapist 

Supervised By: Regan Boyd  M.A, LPC-S

Diamond Williams is a compassionate and dedicated emerging clinician specializing in child and adolescent mental health. She holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling  and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Prairie View A&M University.


Diamond brings a warm, strengths-based approach to therapy, working with children and families to address emotional, behavioral, academic, and relational challenges. Her clinical experience includes comprehensive assessments, individualized treatment planning, and evidence-based counseling for youth and families across diverse backgrounds. She is especially skilled in supporting children through transitions, emotional regulation, confidence-building, and family system dynamics.


In addition to her clinical training, Diamond has extensive experience as a private tutor, career counselor, and job skills coach, allowing her to integrate practical life skills, accountability, and empowerment into her therapeutic work. She is passionate about creating safe, supportive environments where young people feel seen, heard, and encouraged to grow.


Diamond is committed to helping children and adolescents build resilience, strengthen relationships, and develop the tools they need to thrive both emotionally and socially.



Fatima Perez, M.Ed.

Director of Parent Advocacy, Education & Family Support

Fatima Perez is a dedicated educator and parent advocate with over a decade of experience supporting children and families navigating mental health, neurodiversity, and educational systems. She holds a Master’s degree in Special Education from Grand Canyon University and a Bachelor’s degree in Liberal Arts from Azusa Pacific University.


Throughout her career, Fatima has worked across a wide range of educational settings, including autism-focused classrooms, therapeutic learning environments, and private educational support. Her work centers on creating structured, inclusive, and trauma-informed spaces where children can thrive academically, emotionally, and socially.


Fatima specializes in parent education and advocacy, helping families understand their child’s needs, navigate school systems, and confidently advocate for appropriate supports such as IEPs and 504 plans. She brings deep knowledge of autism, ADHD, emotional regulation, and social-emotional learning, and is passionate about empowering parents with tools, language, and confidence to support their children both at home and in school.

In addition to her professional background, Fatima is also a mother of children with special needs, giving her a lived understanding of the emotional, logistical, and systemic challenges families face. This perspective allows her to meet parents with empathy, clarity, and practical guidance.


At Trinity Integrative Holistic Medicine & Counseling Services, Fatima leads parent education and family support programming, bridging therapeutic work with real-world application. Her mission is to help families feel informed, supported, and empowered as they walk alongside their children’s mental health and developmental journeys.


Jennifer Arriola, B.A

Reiki Master & Breath Work Facilitator

Jennifer Arriola is a gifted Reiki Master Teacher, breathwork and cacao ceremony facilitator, spiritual life coach, and intuitive healer with a deep passion for holistic healing and personal transformation.


Her work integrates Kundalini-informed transformational practices, polyvagal theory for nervous system regulation, tantric principles for conscious connection, and Reiki energy healing to support the reduction of depression, anxiety, energetic blockages, and chronic pain. Through this multidimensional approach, Jennifer helps clients restore balance, safety, and vitality within the body, mind, and spirit.


Jennifer specializes in guiding individuals through trauma release, stress reduction, and emotional and physical healing using energetic healing, breath-work, and sacred ritual. Her gentle yet powerful presence creates a deeply safe and grounded space where clients can reconnect with their bodies, hearts, and higher selves.


As a manifestation coach and spiritual guide, Jennifer empowers others to dissolve limiting beliefs, align with their soul’s purpose, and consciously create lives rooted in clarity, joy, and intention. Her work is intuitive, heart-centered, and grounded in the belief that true healing begins from within.

Juleon Lewis

Somatic Intimacy Facilitator/Embodied Intimacy Coach

Juleon’s work at the intersection of movement and relationships began on the dance floor nearly a decade ago. What started as a love for salsa and bachata quickly revealed something deeper—the powerful mirrors of communication, trust, boundaries, and emotional safety that partner dancing naturally exposes.


Over the years, he has trained in a wide range of partner dances, using each as a laboratory for understanding human connection.


Through teaching thousands of students, Juleon recognized that most challenges in dance reflect the same struggles people face in their marriages and relationships: timing, listening, leading, following, presence, and repair after mistakes.


He developed a unique relationship-centered approach that uses movement as a tool for healing, clarity, and growth—helping couples and individuals embody healthy connection rather than just talk about it.



Today, Juleon integrates partner dance, emotional intelligence, and real-life relationship skills to help people build stronger communication, deeper trust, and lasting intimacy. His work is grounded in the belief that the body often learns what the mind resists—and that relationships, like dance, become most beautiful when both partners feel seen, safe, and connected.