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The mission of Project Yes PLLC is to reduce suffering, promote resilience and foster mindful, conscious living. We provide evaluation and psychotherapy services, workplace trainings, expert presentation/speaking engagements, professional consultations, internships, and mindbody wellness classes for adult human beings.

When you want quality care for yourself, a loved one, or your organization, it is worth the time and energy to find a really fantastic fit. At Project Yes, you can expect compassionate, quality care by skillful and highly trained individuals who treat you as distinctly unique! You are viewed as an expert in your life for organizational needs, and our wellness team is here to serve as a partner in your desired goals.
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The aim of Project Yes PLLC is to reduce suffering, promote resilience and foster mindful, conscious living. We provide evaluation and psychotherapy services, workforce trainings, expert presentations/consultation, and mind-body wellness classes for adult human beings. When you want quality care for yourself, a loved one, or your organization, it's worth the time and energy to find a really fantastic fit for you.
We draw on a range of therapeutic approaches and orientations depending on what best suits the client and goals. We pay respect to the Lumbee and Shakori people whose land Project Yes is housed on. Our practice is explicitly LGBTQIA+ affirming, anti-racist, sex positive, trauma informed, body inclusive, and supportive of individuals in the CNM communities.
Dr. Tatyana Kholodkov (she/her) is the owner and founder of Project Yes PLLC. She is a first generation immigrant and North Carolina transplant, having resided on both coasts and in the mountains of Wyoming. She merges her training backgrounds in Clinical Psychology with a nearly lifetime studying eastern philosophy, yoga, and meditation.
Dr. Stephanie Wells (she/her) is a psychologist living in Durham, North Carolina. She is passionate about helping people live a life that is meaningful to them and aims to empower people to meet their goals. She primarily uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and related approaches, which helps people understand how their emotions, thoughts, physical sensations and behaviors affect each other.
Chris Mancuso (he/him) is a doctoral candidate in the Clinical Psychology Program at the University of Wyoming. His extensive research experience informs his clinical practice especially as it applies to understanding and treating eating disorders and related concerns. Clinically, he really enjoys the application of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) with a focus on connecting to meaningful experiences.
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