Jamie Mayberry Johnson LCSW-BACs, PMH-C Jamie Lynn Mayberry, Inc. Born and raised in the heart of South Louisiana, Jamie Mayberry Johnson has always been driven by a deep desire to help others. From an early age, she knew her purpose was rooted in serving people and strengthening communities, a calling that naturally led her to the field of social work. After earning her Master’s degree in Social Work, Jamie began her career in one of the most emotionally intense places imaginable: the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). There, she walked alongside families during some of the most challenging moments of their lives, providing emotional support, guiding difficult end-of-life decisions, explaining complex diagnoses, coordinating with funeral services, and celebrating life-changing reunions. Jamie was more than a social worker; she was a steady presence, a compassionate guide, and an advocate for every parent and baby she served. Jamie consistently went beyond the bedside, connecting families to vital community resources, ensuring they had everything they needed to thrive at home, and preparing them not only for the season they were in, but for the one ahead. While balancing her roles as a mother, wife, and dedicated professional, Jamie took her passion further by becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). With her advanced credentials and years of hands-on experience, she opened her own private practice with a mission to uplift and empower individuals and families across Louisiana. Today, Jamie is certified in Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders, demonstrating her ongoing commitment to supporting women and families through every stage of their journey, from pregnancy and postpartum to parenting and beyond. She is also a Board-Approved Clinical Social Worker, qualified to provide supervision and guidance to other social workers as they grow in their professional careers. With empathy as her compass and expertise as her tool, Jamie Mayberry Johnson remains devoted to making a meaningful difference, one life, one family, and one season at a time. |