Meet, Evelyn!

Clinical Focus: Anxiety, Depression

Specialties: Self-Esteem and Self Worth, Relationships

Evelyn is currently accepting new clients: Adult Women 18-40


Cultivated through the traditions of an all-women’s college, Evelyn is a graduate of Bennett College, earning her Bachelor of Social Work. She advanced the comprehension of clinical practice while obtaining a Master of Social Work from Walden University. As a PhD student, she studies to pursue the completion of the advanced clinical practice and supervision within the field of social work with the intent to specialize in developing leadership skills in clinical instruction and practice.  

Evelyn has over nine years of fundamental experience with working in various capacities  congruent to the adherence of social work practices. Specific job duties that recall her expertise  include family perseverance and kinship, family intervention specialist, youth services  specialist, case management, interventionist, supervised clinician, and educator.  

About Evelyn

Philosophy of Treatment

The philosophy in which Ms. Rogers governs her practice focuses on the political and social aspects of women's lives. Patriarchal society can influence how people think about themselves and one another. Through the  implementation of Womanist Therapy, Rogers strives to support individuals, identify their own needs and bring awareness to the power dynamics in their relationships and commitment to life’s trajectory of success and self-refinement. 

Through a multi-faceted approach, which includes exploring the various aspects of a person's  life, Evelyn works to aid individuals in developing and improving their self-worth, confidence,  and communication skills. Evelyn strives to assist  clients dealing with trauma by helping them reach their goals by integrating cognitive behavioral and mindfulness techniques. Evelyn uses Womanist therapy to empower women to take full control over their lives.