About Ajani
Ajani Mcmullen-Williams helps people manage stress, anxiety, relationship and intimacy concerns, and depression. She also focuses on divorce and separation, men's issues, sexual dysfunction, sexuality, and women's issues. Ajani uses a practical, person-focused way of working.
She listens first and tailors sessions to each person's goals and needs. Ajani graduated from NYU Silver School of Social Work and holds a Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential, LCSW. She began practicing in New York City in community mental health, where she worked with people who had urgent needs but limited access to services.
Background and approach
That early work shaped a straightforward and resourceful approach to therapy. In sessions she draws on Client-Centered Therapy to follow what matters most to the client. She uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to help people notice and change unhelpful thoughts and habits.
She also brings Emotionally-Focused Therapy and elements of the Gottman Method when relationship and intimacy issues are central. Ajani includes Motivational Interviewing when someone wants extra support to make a change. She describes her work as culturally sensitive and nonjudgmental.
Clients can expect a collaborative plan that reflects their background, identity, and life circumstances. Ajani practices in Delaware and offers services in English. She has five years of clinical experience and lists her credentials as PA LCSW CW023759 and DE LCSW Q1-0012910.
How Ajani's Approaches Work Online
Client-Centered Therapy focuses on the person's own goals and choices. The therapist follows what matters most and helps people find their own solutions, which is helpful when someone needs acceptance and clarity about personal identity or values.Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, or CBT, looks at the thoughts and behaviors that keep problems alive. Sessions often include practical exercises and small steps to change thinking patterns and daily routines, which can reduce anxiety and mood symptoms.
Ajani will work together with each person to choose approaches that fit their needs. That choice is collaborative - goals, comfort with different methods, and the issues at hand guide the plan. The therapist will try a method and adjust it if it does not feel right.
Online sessions are offered by video calls, phone sessions, live chat, or text-based messaging, giving flexibility to fit busy schedules. Video calls allow face-to-face conversation and visual cues. Phone sessions can be easier when bandwidth is limited or a shorter check-in is needed. Live chat and text messaging work well for brief updates, ongoing support between sessions, or when writing feels more comfortable than talking.
These options make it easier to keep therapy consistent around work, family, and daily life while using the therapeutic approaches described above.
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Specialties and expertise
Top specialties
- Stress, Anxiety
- LGBT
- Relationship issues
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Therapeutic approaches
- Experience
- 5 years
- Licensed
- Delaware, Pennsylvania
- Languages
- English