About Us

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Our Mission

You have to have a made up mind to be better.

Make up your mind today and give us a call at: (919) 438-4060; this call is not a therapy session and you will not be charged for it. This call is a way for you to decide if you would like to come and talk more. It is also a way for me to learn about you, and to see if I am the right person to help you. If I am not the right person for you to work with, I will provide you with referrals for other professionals who may be better able to serve you.

We're Here to Help

Mind Over Matters Counseling (MOMC) is a Faith-Based Counseling Agency. Spirituality is an important part of a balanced mind and balanced life.

The goal of Mind Over Matters Counseling is to help others "Transform their Minds" in order to change their lives. Hopefully, this journey will help you shift from a place of restlessness or discomfort, to a place of spiritual and mental wellness. Purposeful living versus accidental living is what we help people strive towards. Be mindful in living.

Our minds or at least our perceptions can help or hurt an individual. The reality often times doesn't appear to matter. Typically, if we begin wrong and don't make any changes, then we tend to end wrong. The matters of life can't defeat us. It is only when we think we are defeated, that we then are. We have the power to control our thoughts, our actions and our lives. If we can control our minds over the matters (circumstances) that arise in daily life, then we can grow.

The quality of our life, and that of what we produce, make, or build, depends precisely on the quality of our thoughts .

Remember: "Life is a work in progress". Hopefully, we are all evolving, growing and learning. The point of the process is not to never make mistakes, but to know how to rebound and grow from the mistakes. A breakthrough in the mind, will allow for a fresh start in your life.

Meet our staff

Sherisse K. Bailey

Sherisse K. Bailey

Sherisse K. Bailey - LCMHCS, LCAS, CSI, DOT SAP, CSOTS, CFC is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHCS) and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS) serving Wake County. She has been working with children, adults and families since 2002 in various roles:
Lisette Mckenzie

Lisette Mckenzie

The many overwhelming circumstances of life can leave you feeling broken. As someone who has experienced my own set of challenges, I am dedicated to helping others make peace with their broken pieces
Cedric Thrash

Cedric Thrash

I am currently an intern/ counselor (pre-marital, mental health, individual counseling) with Mind Over Matters and a Care coordinator with Freedom House Recovery. I have a Master’s Degree in Biblical
Kathy Moore

Kathy Moore

Kathy is a Clinical Mental Health Counselor Intern pursuing her Masters with Walden University. She is working under the supervision of Sherisse K. Bailey- LCMHCS, LCAS, CSI, DOT, SAP, CSOTS, CFC.
Anisha Chatman

Anisha Chatman

Compassionate and dedicated, I am a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist Associate committed to helping individuals navigate the path to recovery.
Logan Campbell

Logan Campbell

I began my collegiate journey at East Carolina University before transferring to King University, where I earned both my Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) and Master of Social Work (MSW) degrees. Currently, I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate (LCSWA) with a passion for working with adolescents and couples, helping them navigate challenges and build resilience.
Tierra Chapman

Tierra Chapman

Born and raised in South Carolina, I transitioned to North Caroling in 2017 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from Lander University. I later received a Master of Social Worker Degree from University of North Carolina at Pembroke. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate and has experience in crisis intervention, intensive in-home services and community-based mental health. "Frequently, we face many challenges in our lives. Sometimes we encounter challenges in our jobs, challenges in our home, and challenges in community with others. Navigating through those challenges can be hard and scary!