

I’m an LCSW, and my practice name, Life Shift Happens, comes from a truth I see every single day: people don’t come to therapy because they’re broken. They come because life stopped unfolding the way they expected, and they feel entirely stuck. A lot of the humans I work with are incredibly thoughtful and trying so hard. They usually don't lack insight; they’ve read the coping skills and talked things through with friends. Yet, they still find themselves procrastinating, shutting down, or feeling completely frozen by past stuff. When that happens, change isn’t a matter of forcing more willpower. It requires slowing down to look at the patterns and defense mechanisms we build to protect ourselves when life gets heavy.
My style is collaborative, deeply conversational, and entirely human. I’m not here to judge, lecture, or pretend I have all the answers. Instead, I’m active in our sessions through asking questions, noticing patterns, and gently pushing back when I see you getting in your own way. We will work on the practical things like boundaries, follow-through, and managing emotions, while sitting with the messy overthinking, panic, burnout, or feeling checked out underneath it all. Therapy with me is a relationship where we make sense of the sudden crises and quiet paralyses that come with life shifts. The goal isn’t a perfect, flawless life, but rather a therapeutic space where you can figure out what changed, sprinkle in compassion, and learn how to move forward in a way that feels genuinely your own.
Dr. Tauscha Gerald is a Psych Mental Health Nurse practitioner with a doctorate degree in nursing. Her education combined with over 5 years of experience as a nurse practitioner and more than 20 years experience in healthcare enables her to provide exceptional care to all. Her smile, laid back personality, genuineness sets her apart from other providers.
My background is in all aspects of mental health and substance abuse.
I’m a curious, deep thinking, recovering perfectionist who works with individuals who experience anxiety, OCD, depressive symptoms and relationship issues. If you are in a surprise season of anxious thinking, having difficulty regulating emotions or noticing some OCD-like tendencies, I'd be glad to help you explore if therapy can help you get back to health.
I am a licensed mental health in North Carolina. I have been working in private practice for nine years and my case load has always consisted of adults, teens, couples and families. I see clients virtually all across North Carolina and in person at a local practice in Greensboro, NC.
I’m a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) and Perinatal Mental Health Certified (PMH-C) therapist, licensed in Virginia and North Carolina. I specialize in supporting women navigating anxiety, grief, trauma, and major life transitions. My background includes years of experience in community mental health, crisis counseling, and private practice, giving me a wide perspective on the challenges people face. Many of my clients come to me during seasons of change, adjusting to motherhood, coping with loss, or redefining their identity after difficult experiences.


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