Hi! I have been in the field of counseling since 2010 and licensed since 2016. I would describe myself as a quiet, quirky “old soul” and a purpose-driven professional who deeply values authenticity and connection. I hold a Master of Education in Mental Health Counseling from Lincoln Memorial University and a Ph.D. in Counseling, Education, and Supervision from The College of William & Mary.

As a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Virginia, I approach every client and every role from a place of strength, believing fully in our innate ability to rise above adversity. My practice is a safe and affirming space for all individuals, and I am proud to supervise a team of hand-selected post-master’s residents in counseling who share this same commitment to compassionate, effective care.

Working together, we can tailor an approach that supports your unique needs and helps you find clarity, healing, and growth. Be well, and be strong—I look forward to our work together.

Learn more at https://www.drvictoriamclaughlin.com/

Meet Victoria McLaughlin

LPC, PhD, LSATP, ACS, NCC

She/Her/Hers

I work with adults ages 18 and older on a wide range of concerns. Below is an overview of the areas in which I specialize.:

Grief: Death and Loss

Each person experiences grief in their own way, whether the loss stems from a death, the end of a relationship, or the loss of a long-held hope or dream. I’m sorry you’re hurting. Having support through the grieving process can make a meaningful difference.

Family Members of Addicts and Alcoholics

You may be a parent, partner, or adult child of someone struggling with addiction and find yourself thinking, “If anyone could keep them sober, it would be me.” Sadly, addiction doesn’t work that way. In trying to help, you may have lost yourself in the process. Therapy can help you reclaim your sense of balance.

Trauma and PTSD

“Surviving trauma is a bittersweet victory.” Life may never look quite the same, yet there remains reason for hope and healing.

Recovery

Recovery is worth the effort. I draw from an integrated 12-step framework in my approach to recovery counseling. Taking care of your mental health can safeguard your sobriety. (Please note: I do not see court-mandated clients.)

Pre- and Postnatal

Pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood bring profound changes—whether it’s your first child or your ninth. Having compassionate support during this transition can help you navigate the challenges more smoothly.

Depression

Life’s pressures can sometimes become overwhelming, making it hard to show up fully or meet responsibilities. If you’ve been feeling discouraged, exhausted, or stuck, it’s important to know that depression is highly treatable.

Performance Anxiety

Fear of being in the spotlight can create barriers at work or in school, but this type of anxiety responds well to treatment.

Spiritual and Existential Struggles

At times, our beliefs and circumstances may seem at odds. You might feel uncertain about your path, your purpose, or your place in the world. Exploring these questions in therapy can help you move toward a renewed sense of peace and self-understanding.

Life Transitions

Starting college or a new career, becoming a parent, moving, or living independently—change is inevitable, yet rarely easy. If recent changes have left you off balance, we can work together to help you adapt and regain stability.

Support for Success

You hold yourself to high standards and may find the path toward achievement lonely or uncertain. Relationships, stability, and motivation can shift along the way. Having space to process and recharge can help sustain your success and overall well-being.

LGBTQQI Support

As a lifelong ally, I understand the ongoing challenges of living in a heteronormative culture. I offer a supportive, affirming environment where you can focus on your well-being and personal growth.

Adapting to Cultural Change

Adjusting to a new environment—whether it’s a move across the country or across cultures—can be disorienting. Feeling out of place can make it hard to connect or feel at home. Together, we can work toward finding comfort and belonging where you are now, while still honoring where you came from.

Hours of Availability

Monday-Friday: 11am-6pm

Last session begins at 5pm

Please call 757-274-9354 or email felicia@ironvinescounseling.com to set up an appointment

Insurance Accepted

  • Anthem

  • Blue Cross

  • Blue Shield

  • Blue Cross & Blue Shield

  • HealthKeepers

  • CareFirst

  • Optima Medicaid

  • Medicaid

Please reach out today to schedule an appointment.

felicia@ironvinescounseling.com
757.274.9354