Jonathan has practiced psychotherapy with individuals, couples, and families in a variety of settings for fourteen years. In addition, he has received specialized training in working with children.
He holds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia, a master’s degree in contemplative psychology from Naropa University, and a master’s degree in fiction from the Iowa Writer’s Workshop.
His work is strongly informed by the frameworks of psychodynamics and existential philosophy. To further his understanding of the mutuality between mind and body, Jonathan recently completed a 200-hour teacher training at Asheville Yoga Center.
Janelle Railey, LCMHCS, is a psychoanalytically informed psychotherapist, clinical supervisor, and educator with over twenty years of clinical experience. Her work integrates psychodynamic therapy, somatic psychology, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care to help individuals develop deeper self-understanding, emotional regulation, and more meaningful ways of relating to themselves and others. She maintains a private practice working with adults navigating trauma, anxiety, relational challenges, life transitions, and questions of identity and purpose.
Janelle is a Board Member of the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas and an advanced matriculated student in the Adult Psychoanalytic Track. In addition to her clinical work, she provides supervision to pre and post-licensed clinicians and offers workshops that integrate reflective practice, nervous system regulation, and contemplative approaches to healing.


