Therapy That Honors Your Story, Values, and Capacity for Healing!
Your Road to Healing is a group private practice rooted in the belief that healing is not one‑size‑fits‑all. Every person carries a unique story shaped by relationships, culture, faith, experiences, and resilience. Our role is to walk alongside you with compassion, clinical excellence, and deep respect for who you are.
We offer evidence‑based therapy for individuals, children, couples, families, and groups, with the option to incorporate faith‑informed care when requested. Our work is grounded in ethical, trauma‑informed practices that prioritize safety, collaboration, and meaningful change.
Who We Are
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At Your Road to Healing, therapy is collaborative, intentional, and client‑centered. We believe you are the expert on your life, and our therapists partner with you to support growth, insight, and lasting change.
Our clinicians draw from evidence‑based modalities, including but not limited to:
Attachment‑based therapy
Trauma‑informed care
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy (MBCT)
Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT
Psychodynamic
When requested, therapists may thoughtfully integrate faith‑informed principles, such as exploring spirituality, prayer, or values, always led by the client and never imposed.
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Our mission is to create a safe, affirming, and supportive space where individuals and families can heal emotional wounds, strengthen relationships, and move forward with clarity and purpose.
We are committed to helping our clients:
Break unhealthy patterns and generational cycles
Build healthier relationships with themselves and others
Develop emotional awareness, confidence, and communication skills
Heal from trauma, attachment wounds, and life transitions
Feel supported in a way that honors their values, identity, and lived experiences
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Your Road to Healing is intentionally structured as a team‑based practice. Our therapists collaborate, consult, and support one another to ensure high‑quality care while maintaining each clinician’s unique strengths and specialties.
Rather than fitting you into a predetermined model, we thoughtfully match clients with therapists based on:
Presenting concerns and goals
Therapy style preferences
Cultural and identity considerations
Faith integration preferences (if applicable)
Availability and level of care needed
This approach allows us to support you more holistically and intentionally.
Lory Toussaint Burton, LMHC
Meet the Founder
Your Road to Healing was born from both professional calling and lived experience.
As a child, I experienced childhood trauma without access to the support, resources, or advocacy I needed. I learned early what it feels like to carry pain silently, to navigate complex emotions alone, and to grow up without language for what I was experiencing. Therapy was not accessible, encouraged, or understood in the spaces I came from—and that absence stayed with me.
As a Haitian woman, I also witnessed how mental health is often minimized or misunderstood within our communities. Messages like “Just pray about it,” or “God is all you need”—while rooted in faith—often left little room for emotional pain, trauma, or the reality that spiritual faith and mental health care can coexist. Seeking therapy was sometimes viewed as weakness, lack of faith, or something reserved for “other people.”
Over time, I recognized a profound gap: people who deeply loved God but also needed safe, professional support to process trauma, navigate relationships, and heal emotionally. I didn’t see enough spaces that honored both.
I became a therapist in 2019 and later founded Your Road to Healing to help close that gap.
This practice exists because I am deeply passionate about creating the space I once needed: a place where people feel seen, advocated for, and supported without judgment. A place where faith can be integrated when desired, but never used to silence pain. A place where culture, identity, and lived experience are honored as essential parts of the healing journey.
Becoming a mother further deepened my commitment to this work. Motherhood has reinforced how deeply our early experiences shape the way we love, attach, communicate, and care for others, and how important it is to have support at every stage of life. It has also strengthened my passion for helping parents and caregivers heal their own wounds so they can show up with greater presence, compassion, and intention for the next generation.
Today, my work and the work of this practice is rooted in the belief that healing is possible when compassion, clinical care, and purpose come together. No one should have to choose between their faith and their mental health. You deserve both support and hope.