About Dr. La'Courtney Setzer
I was born in Hickory, NC, have two adult siblings, and gained a love for helping others at the tender age of 4. I completed two-thousand community services in my adolescence and received a Presidential Freedom Scholarship from that United States President for this accomplishment. I was elected The First African American State President of Juniorettes, a Junior's Women League division in North Carolina. I was elected Valedictorian of Class of 2009 of Livingstone College, has a Master's Degree in Social Work from Appalachian State University, and completed my doctoral degree in Social Work in June 2022 from Capella University. I am a thirteen-year behavioral health provider with trauma-focused care working with young and seasoned individuals. I have been linked to my spouse for the last fifteen years and have a healthy bond with him. My clinical practice includes holistic-centered practices in African and Indigenous principles. My style utilizes evidence-based interventions in the pursuit of improvement of your life on your terms.