Yori Aiyeola-Scott is a licensed trauma therapist, mental health educator, and leading voice in trauma recovery whose work sits at the intersection of clinical expertise, cultural awareness, and compassionate advocacy. Based in Atlanta, Georgia, Yori has built a respected career supporting individuals as they navigate the complex realities of trauma, emotional abuse, and mental health challenges in an increasingly demanding world.
As the founder of Therapy Works Counseling Services, Yori provides trauma-informed, evidence-based care to adolescents and adults, helping clients move from survival into stability and self-empowerment. Her clinical expertise spans trauma healing and recovery, PTSD, narcissistic abuse within relationships, anxiety, depression, suicidal awareness, and the psychological effects of life transitions. She is particularly recognized for her work supporting individuals whose trauma has been shaped or intensified by digital spaces and social media—an emerging and critical area of modern mental health.
Yori’s approach to therapy blends research-driven practices with lived understanding, emphasizing emotional regulation, boundary-setting, resilience, and long-term healing. She is deeply committed to dismantling stigma around mental health, especially within communities of color, and advocates for honest conversations about the unseen emotional labor many individuals carry. Her work consistently reinforces the belief that trauma does not define identity, and that healing is both possible and transformative when people are equipped with the right tools and support.
Beyond her clinical practice, Yori is an educator, speaker, and thought leader who shares her insight through workshops, media commentary, and community platforms focused on trauma awareness and recovery. Through her work addressing narcissistic abuse, she has helped countless individuals recognize harmful patterns, reclaim their autonomy, and rebuild confidence and self-trust. Her voice has become a trusted resource for those seeking clarity, validation, and a pathway forward.
At the core of Yori Aiyeola-Scott’s mission is a commitment to collective healing. In response to the growing mental health crisis, she continues to champion accessible, informed, and compassionate care—reminding individuals and communities alike that healing is not only personal, but essential to the health and progress of society as a whole.