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Jasmine Williams, PhD, LCSW-C
As a neurodivergent and bilingual Black woman from Upstate New York, I have turned my lived experience into a life’s mission: to show up for the communities that reflect not only who I am, but what I’ve overcome.
I founded Welkin Wellness to support individuals, couples, and families as they move through life’s more complicated chapters. My goal is to provide this care in a way that is grounded, compassionate, and culturally responsive.
As a licensed psychotherapist with a PhD in International Psychology, I specialize in family conflict, uncoupling, anxiety disorders, complex trauma, personality disorders, and the overwhelming demands of modern parenthood. My approach blends clinical expertise with cultural humility, and it’s always rooted in the belief that healing isn’t one-size-fits-all.
Over the past decade, I’ve worked across both private practice and community-based settings. I’ve led parenting classes, facilitated group and recreational therapy, supervised court-involved family visitations, and provided psychotherapy to incarcerated young adults. I’m especially passionate about supporting people impacted by systemic oppression and those navigating layered, evolving identities. Today, I also supervise emerging clinicians by supporting their growth into the next generation of mental health professionals.
In addition to my clinical work, I am the creator of Kin Work, an eight-week program that helps caregivers build skills for safer, healthier, and more connected family environments. I also design and facilitate mental health workshops and presentations for organizations. Here is where I create spaces for teams to learn, reflect, and build resilience together. I am deeply committed to advancing trauma-informed systems of care and advocating for policies that make mental health more accessible and equitable.
My voice has been featured in an Alma blog post exploring the subtle, often-overlooked symptoms of postpartum depression in modern parenthood. I have also been featured in their inaugural In Practice newsletter, where I shared my journey to becoming a clinician.
My clinical work is guided by academic rigor and hard-earned wisdom. At its core, it reflects a commitment to helping people heal in ways that are meaningful, sustainable, and transformative.
Yorkin A. Matos, LMSW
I have provided psychotherapy and a variety of therapeutic services for approximately 17 years. I specialize in behavior interventions, behavior modification, anger management, and family services for both individual and group therapy. I have facilitated Parenting Journey, Parenting in Transition (PIT), Anger Management, and the Art of Parenting (AOP) therapeutic groups.
I utilize a strength-based approach and trauma-informed care as part of evaluation and treatment for my clients. I am formally trained in suicide assessment and prevention, and I have extensive experience in promoting the safety and wellbeing of families through community networking. I am also fluent in both English & Spanish and I am a advocate for the LGBTA+ Community.
After migrating from the Dominican Republic, I earned my Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and a Masters Degree in Education from Lehman College. I have also attained a Master Degree in Social Work with a specialization in trauma within the child welfare system from Hunter College - Silberman School of Social Work. I hold licensures in New York, Maryland, and Washington DC.