Meet Shamaya Hagan, LMSW — Now Seeing Clients at Atracare Mental Health

Shamaya Hagan is a Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) with a strong foundation in supporting individuals through life’s challenges. She is passionate about helping clients navigate anxiety, depression, relationship dynamics, self-esteem issues, life transitions, and workplace trauma. Shamaya is committed to empowering individuals to build healthy interpersonal skills, process childhood trauma, and move forward with clarity and confidence.

As a therapist, Shamaya takes a person-centered, holistic approach that blends evidence-based practices such as EMDR, CBT, DBT, Polyvagal Theory, IFS, and strength-based methods. She has a deep interest in somatic therapy and continues to expand her skills to meet the diverse needs of her clients. Shamaya has worked with high school students confronting existential questions, single parents facing support challenges, and individuals navigating complex family or workplace relationships. She brings a warm, grounded presence to her practice and creates a judgment-free space where clients can celebrate big and small wins.

Originally from Seaford, Delaware, Shamaya enjoys spending her free time listening to music, binge-watching reality TV, diving into YouTube think pieces, and playing The Sims. She also cherishes time with family and friends and deeply appreciates documentaries.

A Holistic, Person-Centered Approach

Shamaya’s therapeutic style is warm, grounded, and tailored to the individual. She draws on a wide range of evidence-based methods, including:

  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing)

  • CBT (Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)

  • DBT (Dialectical Behavioral Therapy)

  • Polyvagal Theory

  • IFS (Internal Family Systems)

  • Strength-Based Approaches

Now Accepting New Patients

Shamaya is now seeing clients at Atracare Mental Health. If you or someone you love is looking for compassionate, evidence-based therapy with a provider who truly cares, we invite you to schedule a consultation with Shamaya. She is ready to help you move forward with clarity, confidence, and support.

To schedule an appointment, visit Atracare.com or call our office today.

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