About

Dominique Vincent is a proud Haitian American and a Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (LAMFT). She holds a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Northcentral University, where she completed her clinical internship. With a background as a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) and Certified Life Coach (CLC), Dominique brings a well-rounded, integrative approach to the therapeutic space. An alumna of the City University of New York at Medgar Evers College, she holds a Bachelor of Science in Public Administration, reflecting a longstanding dedication to service, advocacy, and community engagement. Grounded in Bowen Family Systems Theory, Dominique approaches therapy through a systemic lens—focusing on the intergenerational patterns, relational dynamics, and emotional processes that shape individual and family functioning. She has experience working with clients navigating trauma, PTSD, grief, depression, identity development, and the unique complexities of blended families. Her clinical work is deeply informed by cultural sensitivity, with a passion for serving communities of color and addressing the impact of systemic stressors on mental health. Dominique is committed to creating a safe, affirming space where clients can explore their narratives, build resilience, and restore emotional balance. As a novice writer and active participant in Roots. Wounds. Words., Dominique uses storytelling as both a personal practice and a healing modality. Her work centers around empowering others to reclaim their voice and find meaning through shared experience. Dominique’s multifaceted background in therapy, coaching, and creative expression equips her with the tools to support clients on their path toward growth, connection, and holistic well-being.

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Nina Knight

9/4/2025
Provided a score of  
10
  for Dominique Vincent