
Cre’ghnaija Moye, BA
Clinical Social Work Intern
My name is Cre’ghnaija (She/Her), and I’m passionate about fostering connection, advocacy, and healing within the communities I serve. The terms Black, Cisgender, Bisexual Woman, are just a few that help me to bring lived experience and cultural insight to my work, grounded in both my identity and my dedication to inclusive, affirming care.
I hold a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Florida Atlantic University, with minors in Psychology and Sociology, and am currently pursuing my Master’s in Social Work at the University of West Florida. My educational background has helped in my professional journey that includes working across diverse settings such as schools, community centers, clinical offices, in-home environments, and retirement homes. These experiences have allowed me to engage meaningfully with a wide range of individuals and populations.
I approach therapeutic care through a strengths-based and client-centered lens, always striving to understand individuals through their own lived experiences. I believe that honoring each person’s unique journey and maintaining an open mind toward their challenges, stories, and identities allows for space to create and embrace an authentic self-connection and growth.
My areas of experience and advocacy include the Black community, LGBTQIA+ individuals, adults and youth, women, mental health and transitional life stages. Whether through advocacy or therapeutic support, I am committed to empowering others and contributing towards growth within the community.
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