Alexis Evans, MS, LMFT
I’m Alexis, an Indigenous therapist for late bloomers, those diving into newness, rewriting timelines, and learning it’s not too late.
For Those Starting Anew
Therapy, Your Way
I work with late bloomers in North Carolina, people who feel like they’re beginning later than expected or navigating life outside of traditional timelines. You may be entering your first serious relationship, exploring your sexuality, questioning long-held beliefs about yourself, or stepping into a new season that feels both exciting and overwhelming.
Many of the clients I support feel caught between where they’ve been and where they want to go. You may struggle with anxiety, self-doubt, or the pressure to “catch up.” Together, we make space to honor your experiences, gently untangle old patterns, and help you move forward on your own timeline, reminding you that it’s never too late to grow, explore, and become more fully yourself.
My therapy approach is collaborative, compassionate, and culturally responsive. I work with clients across North Carolina, offering therapy that centers safety, authenticity, and respect. Sessions are guided by your needs and goals, creating space for reflection, curiosity, and honest conversation without pressure to rush or perform.
As an Indigenous therapist, I approach healing through a relational and holistic lens, honoring the interconnectedness of mind, body, relationships, and lived experience. Rather than focusing on what’s “wrong,” we’ll work together to better understand your patterns, strengthen emotional awareness, and support meaningful, sustainable growth. Therapy with me is about helping you feel more grounded, empowered, and at home in yourself, including in your relationships, intimacy, and sexuality.
My Vibe
Therapy with me is warm, real, and unpretentious. I show up authentically in the room and invite you to do the same. You might notice my black cat lounging in my lap or wandering behind me during sessions—she’s basically my own little co-therapist, quietly keeping an eye on things.
I also speak from experience as a late bloomer myself, so I understand what it feels like to start new chapters later than expected and to navigate the uncertainty, excitement, and self-doubt that can come with that journey.
Outside the therapy room, I’m constantly indulging in books, spending hours on the phone with my long-distance best friends, and happily talking non-stop about whatever show I’m currently obsessed with (right now, it’s Bridgerton). I’m also almost never without an Alani in hand because a little caffeine-fueled energy is part of who I am.
In sessions, this vibe translates to a space that is curious, supportive, and sometimes a little playful. We’ll talk about your life, relationships, sexuality, and the challenges that come with stepping into new chapters, all while keeping things real, grounded, and welcoming.