Keyshon Floyd

Therapist | Trauma-Informed Care Specialist

My name is Keyshon Floyd. I’m a trauma-informed therapist who believes healing begins when people no longer feel trapped in survival and begin to experience safety, support, and agency within themselves.


I do not see people as broken or needing to be fixed. I see nervous systems that have learned how to survive overwhelming experiences, unsafe relationships, chronic stress, and environments where a person may have felt powerless. Many of the patterns people carry once served an important purpose, even if those patterns no longer support the life they want to live now.


My path to this work is deeply personal. In many ways, I feel like I was shaped for this work through my own life, my healing journey, my faith, and the people I have been blessed to support. I have always had a deep desire to understand people, trauma, and healing. This work feels like alignment for me, not just something I chose, but something I have been crafted into.

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Keyshon Therapy Style

I am not here to judge you, rush you, or force you into change. I am here to understand you first.


Therapy with me is collaborative, human, and paced with your readiness in mind. We are not working from the idea that I have all the answers for your life. Instead, we work together to slow things down, notice patterns, and make sense of what your mind and body may be doing underneath everything.


I take trauma seriously, not just as thoughts or memories, but as something that can live in the nervous system and show up in the body. If you feel overwhelmed, shut down, scattered, numb, or reactive, that is not you doing something wrong. That is information we can work with together.


My approach draws from TF-CBT, trauma-informed care, nervous-system-informed work, and body-based understanding



The Bigger Vision


To me, healing is not just about insight. You cannot always think your way out of a body that is still bracing for danger. Healing often means helping the nervous system learn safety again through connection, regulation, trust, and choice.


When clients leave a session with me, I want them to feel a little more comfortable in their own skin. I want them to feel emotionally safe, deeply heard, and less weighed down by shame. Even if things are still heavy, I hope they leave with more room to breathe and a growing sense of, “I can work with this.”

The goal is not to rush healing or push you to be where someone else thinks you should be. We build from where you actually are.


For more information or to schedule a session, reach out to me at keyshon@liveconsciouslypllc.com or 254-500-9995

Experience & Education

CERTIFIED CLINICAL TRAUMA PROFESSIONAL

Who I Support

  • I work with children, adolescents, young adults, adults, women, mothers, BIPOC clients, neurodivergent clients, veterans, military families, first-generation clients, survivors of trauma, couples, and families.


  • You may be feeling overwhelmed, shut down, numb, reactive, disconnected, constantly on edge, or unsure why certain patterns keep showing up. In our work together, we can begin to understand what your mind, body, and nervous system have been protecting you from, while building safety at a pace that feels supportive and real

 

You may be feeling overwhelmed, shut down, numb, reactive, disconnected, constantly on edge, or unsure why certain patterns keep showing up. In our work together, we can begin to understand what your mind, body, and nervous system have been protecting you from, while building safety at a pace that feels supportive and real

Education & Training

Licensed Master Social Worker, (LMSW)


  • Masters of Social Work-University of Texas-Arilginton, 2025


  • Bachelors of Social Worker- Georgia State- Undergrad, 2019


Outside of therapy, I enjoy spending time in nature, especially near water. I love traveling, spending time with family, and expressing my creativity through painting, crafting, and reading. Recently, I have also picked up horseback riding and learning to play golf.


A value that shapes how I show up in the world is love. I believe in navigating life from a posture of love, love for ourselves, for one another, for the earth, and for God. To me, love is not just a feeling; it is a way of being present and staying rooted in what is true and human in all of us.

"If you are feeling overwhelmed, stuck, or ready to better understand the experiences that shaped you, I would be honored to support you. You do not have to feel fully ready to begin, sometimes growth starts with showing up exactly as you are."

-Keyshon