Aimee Callicutt, NCC, LCMHC, LCAS

Aimee Callicutt, NCC, LCMHC, LCAS

Psychotherapist
3779 Vest Mill Rd, Ste C, Winston-Salem, NC
Life can feel relentless when you’ve spent years navigating anxiety, identity, and the weight of trauma, especially when that trauma is tied to family, culture, or religion. You may be doing the hard work of building a life that fits you better, finding community, claiming your identity, yet your body still holds onto the past. Your mind keeps scanning for what could go wrong. Rest feels out of reach. You long for more ease, more connection, more moments where you can simply exist without bracing for impact. Maybe you just want to sleep through the night, feel at home in your body, or stop pushing yourself to the brink of burnout. Life can feel relentless when you’ve spent years navigating anxiety, identity, and the weight of trauma, especially when that trauma is tied to family, culture, or religion. You may be doing the hard work of building a life that fits you better, finding community, claiming your identity, yet your body still holds onto the past. Your mind keeps scanning for what could go wrong. Rest feels out of reach. You long for more ease, more connection, more moments where you can simply exist without bracing for impact. Maybe you just want to sleep through the night, feel at home in your body, or stop pushing yourself to the brink of burnout. I work with LGBTQIA2S+ folks navigating life transitions, intergenerational wounds, and religious trauma. We gently explore how your story lives in your thoughts AND in your body. I tend to work well with folks who are creative, introspective, and a little outside the box, who feel ready to relate to themselves with more compassion and less survival mode. If you are deeply exhausted from constantly questioning yourself, people-pleasing, self-sabotaging, feeling emotionally raw, or squeezing your identity into a box that doesn't fit, your pain makes sense. Therapy is a quiet act of bravery.
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About Aimee Callicutt

Clientele seen

Young adults (18-24)
Individuals
Adults (25-64)
Seniors (65+)

Treatment approaches

Art Therapy
Compassion Focused
Attachment-based
Culturally Sensitive
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Eclectic

Identity

Gender

Non-binary

Sexuality

Pansexual

Faith

Nonreligious

Ethnicity

White

Languages spoken

English

Getting to know Aimee Callicutt

Life can feel relentless when you’ve spent years navigating anxiety, identity, and the weight of trauma, especially when that trauma is tied to family, culture, or religion. You may be doing the hard work of building a life that fits you better, finding community, claiming your identity, yet your body still holds onto the past. Your mind keeps scanning for what could go wrong. Rest feels out of reach. You long for more ease, more connection, more moments where you can simply exist without bracing for impact. Maybe you just want to sleep through the night, feel at home in your body, or stop pushing yourself to the brink of burnout. Life can feel relentless when you’ve spent years navigating anxiety, identity, and the weight of trauma, especially when that trauma is tied to family, culture, or religion. You may be doing the hard work of building a life that fits you better, finding community, claiming your identity, yet your body still holds onto the past. Your mind keeps scanning for what could go wrong. Rest feels out of reach. You long for more ease, more connection, more moments where you can simply exist without bracing for impact. Maybe you just want to sleep through the night, feel at home in your body, or stop pushing yourself to the brink of burnout. I work with LGBTQIA2S+ folks navigating life transitions, intergenerational wounds, and religious trauma. We gently explore how your story lives in your thoughts AND in your body. I tend to work well with folks who are creative, introspective, and a little outside the box, who feel ready to relate to themselves with more compassion and less survival mode. If you are deeply exhausted from constantly questioning yourself, people-pleasing, self-sabotaging, feeling emotionally raw, or squeezing your identity into a box that doesn't fit, your pain makes sense. Therapy is a quiet act of bravery.

What should a new client know about working with you?

You are the expert on your own life. I honor your lived experience and trust your inner wisdom, and I approach our work together as a true collaboration. My style is holistic and integrative, drawing from person-centered, emotion-focused, strengths-based, attachment-based, and trauma-informed approaches. All of this is grounded in a social justice, feminist, intersectional, and systems-oriented lens. In short: I see you as a whole human being (not a case study!) with lived experience that informs who you are and how you move through the world, including the systems (political, geographic, etc.) that you live in. I believe clients can feel both safer and more courageous when they have a clear sense of their therapist’s identities and values, so I’d love to share mine with you. I am a white, queer, disabled, genderfluid individual. While no space can be entirely safe (unfortunately in this day and age), I believe therapy should be a place where you can feel brave. That means being intentional about the power dynamic between therapist and client and actively working to soften it so your voice, your experience, and your innate wisdom remain at the center. I believe that practicing anti-racism and anti-colonialism in therapy calls for learning new ways of cultural competence, and unlearning harmful or unhelpful patterns and stigmas that affect us and our communities. Healing is firmly rooted in community, and I believe that constructive feedback is one of the most meaningful gifts we can offer one another. I engage in regular supervision and consultation to support my work with queer, trans, and gender-expansive clients, to examine my own privilege, and to continually deepen my competence.

What is your typical process for working with clients?

If you’re looking for someone laid-back, warm, direct, and uses the occasional (or sometimes frequent!) swear word, we would definitely work well together! Sessions with me are pretty laid back and often include a brief check-in about what has been happening that week, a chat about what might be helpful for us to explore (unless there’s something we’ve already been working on), and then we rock and roll! I always welcome you to please make yourself comfortable – take your shoes off, grab a blanket or pillow and a fidget toy, and hang out with Coral the weighted anxiety turtle. I have a lovely Victorian fainting couch if you want the full psychotherapy experience of lying back while we unpack. My therapy office is a safe space to land, in-person or virtual, where you can feel secure in being who you are.

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Out-of-pocket fees and assistance
Initial session: $250 for 75 minutes
Ongoing session: $175 for 53 minutes
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Popular visit reasons

Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression
Gender Affirming Counseling
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit
Sleep Problems
Young Adult Issues
Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Depression
Gender Affirming Counseling
Pre-Move In Couples Counseling

Office location

Aimee Callicutt, NCC, LCMHC, LCAS also offers online video visits for patients
Cosmic Mirror Wellness Collective, PLLC
3779 Vest Mill Rd, Ste C, Winston-Salem, NC 27103

Education and background

Practice names

Board certifications

  • National Board for Certified Counselors

Education and training

  • East Carolina University, Master's in Clinical Counseling

Awards and publications

  • Featured in NBCC Visions Newsletter in January 2024 - Considerations When Counseling Older Adults With Substance Use Disorder

NPI number

1649865130

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Aimee Callicutt has 2 office locations, including in Winston-Salem and Watha, view full addresses on Aimee Callicutt's profile.

Which board certifications does Aimee Callicutt have?

Aimee Callicutt is certified by National Board for Certified Counselors.

What are common reasons for patients to see Aimee Callicutt?

Aimee Callicutt frequently sees patients for Attention-Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Depression, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Intake / Initial Visit, and Sleep Problems. You can see other visit reasons for Aimee Callicutt on their profile.

What languages does Aimee Callicutt speak?

Aimee Callicutt speaks English.

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