meet Sharlyne Nyawira
A licensed Clinical Psychologist, Trauma-Informed Therapist and Life Coach
I provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy and life coaching to help you overcome challenges, heal from past wounds, and achieve personal growth.
Helping you heal, grow, and thrive through personalized therapy and coaching.
Welcome to my practice
My mission is to empower you with the tools and guidance needed to heal from past wounds, manage challenges, and embrace a fulfilling life.
I provide compassionate, evidence-based therapy and life coaching to help you overcome challenges, heal from past wounds, and achieve personal growth.

I offer both online therapy sessions and face-to-face sessions in my practice.
A no-cost introductory session to understand your needs, explore therapy options, and determine the best approach for you.
One-on-one therapy sessions designed to address your specific concerns, provide support, and equip you with effective coping strategies.
A structured plan offering weekly sessions to promote self-awareness, emotional resilience, and steady progress in personal development.
A comprehensive package for deep healing, sustainable growth, and long-term emotional well-being through consistent therapy sessions.
Engaging, evidence-based workshops designed to enhance workplace mental health, productivity, and emotional well-being for employees and teams.
"I never thought I could heal from past trauma, but Nyawira’s compassionate approach made all the difference. I feel lighter, stronger, and happier."

"Seeking help was the best decision I ever made. Nyawira’s therapy sessions helped me rediscover my purpose and improve my relationships. Forever grateful!"

"Therapy with Nyawira has been life-changing. I’ve gained confidence, learned to manage stress, and finally feel in control of my emotions. Highly recommend!"

"I was struggling with anxiety and self-doubt for years. Nyawira’s guidance helped me find clarity and build resilience. My life has truly improved!"

Adversity comes in many forms and can make us feel alone in our pain, even years after the fact. The best way to move past individual trauma is through connection and community—healing ourselves and one another.