Kaytreona Wright, MSW, LCSW, LICSW is the Founder and Clinical Director of Acceptance and Healing Therapy Center, LLC, a multi-state behavioral health practice committed to providing compassionate, culturally responsive care to individuals, children, and families.
Ms. Wright earned her Bachelor of Science in Psychology, with a minor in Child and Family Development, from Georgia Southern University, and her Master of Social Work (MSW) from Savannah State University. She is currently a Doctor of Social Work (DSW) candidate at the University of Kentucky, with a scholarly focus on trauma-informed systems and community-level interventions.
She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in California, Texas, Tennessee, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, Illinois, Florida, North Carolina, Oregon, Kentucky, and New Mexico, and also holds Educator Certificates in Illinois, Arizona, New Mexico, and Georgia.
With over ten years of experience, Ms. Wright has worked across diverse clinical and community settings, serving populations that include:
Children with developmental and learning disabilities
Individuals impacted by trauma and complex mental health conditions
Youth and adults experiencing anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation
Individuals affected by substance use, gang involvement, and community violence
Military members and families navigating unique stressors
In addition to her clinical work, Ms. Wright has extensive experience in program development, family preservation services, parent and community workshops, professional training, and program evaluation. She has collaborated with schools, community organizations, and interdisciplinary teams, and has participated in research initiatives focused on violence reduction and systemic change.
At the core of Ms. Wright’s work is a strong belief in empathy, resilience, and culturally responsive, trauma-informed care. She is dedicated to creating safe, supportive spaces where individuals and families feel seen, empowered, and equipped to build effective coping skills, strengthen relationships, and move toward sustainable healing.