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Aimee Stailey

MSW, LCSW, LICSW

A Warm, Collaborative Space for Anxiety, Parenting Challenges, and ADHD-Related Support

Whether you're navigating anxiety, feeling overwhelmed by parenting challenges, or seeking support around ADHD-related concerns, therapy can offer a place to feel understood, gain insight, and move forward with greater support and connection.

You Don't Have to Figure It All Out on Your Own

Sometimes life asks more of us than we feel prepared to carry.

You may find yourself caught in cycles of worry, second-guessing your decisions, feeling stretched thin as a parent, or wondering how best to support a child who experiences the world differently. Over time, the pressure to keep everything together can leave you feeling exhausted, disconnected, or unsure where to turn.

Therapy offers a space to pause.

Together, you can explore what's beneath the stress, gain a deeper understanding of your experiences, and begin creating new ways of responding to life's challenges with greater clarity, self-compassion, and connection.

You don't need to have everything figured out before reaching out. Sometimes the first step is simply having a place where you no longer have to carry it all alone.


How Aimee Can Support You

Parenting Challenges

Parenting often brings moments of uncertainty, frustration, and self-doubt. Therapy provides a space to explore those experiences with curiosity and compassion while strengthening your confidence and connection with your child.

Child ADHD Support

ADHD affects more than attention. It can impact emotions, relationships, communication, and family dynamics. Together, we can explore ways to better understand these experiences and create support that honors your child's unique strengths and needs.

Emotional Awareness & relationships

The way we relate to ourselves often shapes the way we relate to others. Therapy can help deepen self-understanding, strengthen communication, and create more meaningful connection in the relationships that matter most.

Anxiety & Overwhelm

Anxiety can show up in many ways—constant worry, racing thoughts, difficulty slowing down, or feeling like you're always carrying more than you can manage. Therapy can help you better understand these patterns and create space for greater calm and self-trust.


Is It Typical Childhood Behavior, or Could It Be ADHD?

Many parents wonder whether their child's high energy, distractibility, or emotional intensity is simply part of their personality—or whether something more may be contributing to what they're experiencing.

This short reflection isn't a diagnosis. It's simply an opportunity to pause, notice patterns, and consider whether additional support might be helpful for your child and family.

Areas of Focus

• Anxiety
• Parenting Support
• ADHD in Youth
• Parent-Child Relationships
• Women's Life Transitions

Licensed to provide virtual therapy in:

• Virginia
• Florida
• Alabama
• Indiana

Get to know Aimee

When you're concerned about your child, feeling overwhelmed by anxiety, or navigating a season of change, it's natural to want support that feels both practical and compassionate.

Aimee Stailey, MSW, LCSW, LICSW works with individuals, parents, and families navigating anxiety, parenting challenges, ADHD in youth, parent-child relationship concerns, and women's life transitions. She believes that meaningful growth happens when people feel safe enough to explore their experiences with honesty, curiosity, and support.

Her approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in the belief that each person and family already possesses strengths that can be built upon. Rather than focusing solely on problems, Aimee helps clients better understand their experiences, strengthen connection, and discover new ways of responding to life's challenges.

Drawing from Person-Centered Therapy, Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Mindfulness practices, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), and Play and Art-Based Therapy, Aimee tailors her approach to meet the unique needs of each client and family.

Whether you're seeking support for anxiety, navigating parenting stress, trying to better understand your child's ADHD-related needs, or moving through a significant life transition, Aimee strives to create a space where you feel seen, supported, and empowered to move forward.

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