Category: Nashville Psych News

Welcoming 2026-2027 New Therapist-Trainees to Nashville Psych

At Nashville Psych, we believe that healing happens in relationships. The quality of the therapeutic relationship matters deeply, and so does the quality of the training clinicians receive as they grow into the work. That is one of the reasons we are so excited to welcome two new therapist-trainees to our team for the 2026–2027 […]

Nashville Psych Launches Clinician Presence Group For Therapists

Most clinicians, even at the doctoral level, enter the field with strong intellectual training. We learn how to assess, conceptualize, diagnose, and intervene. We study theories of change and develop increasingly sophisticated ways of understanding motivation and human behavior. And yet, many clinicians reach a point in their work where they realize something essential cannot […]

Nashville Psych’s Mark Simpson Offers Relational Life Therapy For Couples

Couples therapy is an evolving field. While there are several popular models and methods therapists use to help partners move beyond conflict into deeper connection, a few years ago, Nashville Psych’s Dr. Mark Simpson was drawn to a newer approach called Relational Life Therapy.  Historically, in couples work, Dr. Simpson has drawn on multiple modalities, […]

Nashville Psych Welcomes Mark Simpson, PhD

We are excited to announce that we’ve added Dr. Mark Simpson to our team of independent contractors. Dr. Simpson, a licensed clinical psychologist, brings over thirty years of experience in therapy, working with a wide range of diverse populations, in a variety of settings. He’s an outstanding clinician and we’re thrilled to have him on […]