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Meet Our Team
Founder, Mental Health and Emotional Wellness Advocate
Rochelle Marecheau, LMFT
Rochelle Marecheau is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) based in Atlanta, Georgia. As a first-generation American with West Indian roots, she brings both cultural sensitivity and personal understanding to her work, recognizing how diverse backgrounds can shape mental health and relational experiences.
Rochelle began her academic journey at Kennesaw State University, earning a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology. This foundation gave her both a deep understanding of human behavior and an appreciation for the broader social dynamics that influence well-being. Driven by her passion to help individuals and families navigate life’s challenges, she went on to complete a Master’s degree in Family Therapy at Mercer University’s School of Medicine, where she received advanced training in relational and systemic approaches to therapy.
Committed to ongoing growth, Rochelle has pursued extensive continuing education to expand her expertise and provide the highest quality of care. Her advanced training includes:
Narrative Therapy – Helping clients reframe their stories and reclaim agency in their healing journey.
Trauma-Informed Care – Offering compassionate, client-centered support to those impacted by trauma.
Couples Therapy & Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) – Guiding couples to strengthen emotional connection, trust, and communication through attachment-based interventions.
Cultural Competence in Therapy – Providing sensitive, tailored care for clients from diverse cultural and socio-economic backgrounds.
Neurodivergence & Adult ADHD/ADD – Supporting individuals in building self-awareness and effective strategies for navigating neurological differences.
Grief & Loss Counseling – Helping clients process bereavement and life transitions with empathy and care.
Through this blend of formal education, specialized training, and hands-on experience, Rochelle supports individuals, couples, and families in addressing a wide range of mental health and relational challenges. Her work is grounded in compassion, cultural awareness, and a commitment to helping clients create meaningful change in their lives.
Child and Adolescent Therapy Intern
Lesjune’ Boatwright
Lesjune’ believes children thrive when they feel supported, understood, and empowered within their families and communities. Her work centers on creating safe, structured spaces where children can learn emotional regulation, coping skills, positive decision-making, and healthy ways to express themselves.
Through small clinical cohorts and individual support, Lesjune’ helps children strengthen academic, behavioral, and social skills while also supporting families in becoming more cohesive and connected. She believes in structured autonomy—giving children choices and a voice within healthy boundaries—so they can build confidence, responsibility, and self-awareness.
Lesjune’’s approach integrates Solution-Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Developmental frameworks, meeting children where they are and helping them build practical tools they can use at home, in school, and in everyday life. Together, working as a community to support children and families in becoming their best, most connected selves.
Lesjune’ will begin taking individual minor clients and conducting psychotherapeutic cohorts in April 2026.