Affordable counseling begins here!
Sessions start at just $30
AIM Counseling Services is pleased to offer a limited number of counseling opportunities at affordable rates. To secure your spot, please complete the form below! These low-cost counseling sessions help kids and teens ages 13+, families, individuals, and couples.
For a complete list of the services available at our full rate, please visit our Specialties page.
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AIM Counseling Clinical Interns
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Delilah Mahl
Delilah creates a welcoming space where clients can bring their full, authentic selves. With a warm, curious approach, she invites open conversation and exploration without judgment. Trained in addiction support, she brings both expertise and compassion to helping clients navigate life’s challenges and discover meaningful paths forward.
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Jenn Burnette
Jenn offers a collaborative and client-centered approach to therapy with a focus on social justice. She integrates attachment theory, feminist theory, and relational-cultural theory, recognizing that the systems and environments in which we develop can deeply impact us and our relationships.
Jenn offers a space of safety and acceptance no matter where you are on your healing journey. She is especially passionate about supporting womxn, LGBTQIA+ folks, and young adults through self-exploration, self-compassion, and empowerment. Each client and each story is unique, and Jenn’s work supports the individual needs of each person.
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Karen Jiles
Karen is a counseling intern who believes healing happens in a space where you feel genuinely seen, heard, and supported. After 25 years working in clinic operations and leadership, she felt called to step into counseling because she has witnessed how much people carry and how powerful it can be when someone finally has room to breathe and talk about what’s really going on. As an African American woman, she understands how identity, culture, and lived experience shape our mental health.
Her approach is warm, down‑to‑earth, and grounded in respect. She works from a trauma‑informed, culturally responsive lens, and she meets clients exactly where they are. She has a special interest in supporting women, trauma survivors, individuals navigating substance use or recovery, and children and teens who need help managing emotions, school stress, or family challenges. She also enjoys working with adults facing anxiety, depression, or life transitions. If you’re looking for someone who listens deeply, honors your story, and walks alongside you as you heal and grow, she’d be honored to work with you.
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Scott Nichols
(Practicum intern)
Scott approaches counseling as a collaborative, human process that includes curiosity, respect, and practical change. He believes people grow best in a space where they feel understood, supported, and never judged. In session, Scott brings a calm, steady presence and focuses on building a genuine relationship where clients can explore what is working in their lives and what isn’t.
His style draws from person-centered and strength-based approaches. Scott partners with people to notice patterns, build skills, and find small steps that create meaningful shifts over time.
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Becky Snow
(Practicum intern)
Becky believes that our life experience with systemic forces can affect our well-being and that we heal in relationship with others. Through years of experience as a college English professor, she saw how mental health impacted her students and was led to Relational-Cultural Theory as a foundational framework for counseling. Since then, she has worked in Equine-Assisted Psychotherapy and community mental health as a service provider, cultivating a calming, safe presence for both teens and adults with autism and trauma. She has so enjoyed the rapport she has been able to develop with students, residents, and clients alike, and she has been honored to be a part of their journey toward thriving. Becky works with all people aged 13+, especially members of the LGBTQ+, neurodivergent, and/or disabled communities.
Families and kids aged 13+
When you’re facing behavioral challenges, sometimes it can help to meet as a family to discover tools and facilitate communication.
Who We Help
individuals
Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, exploring neurodivergence, or showing proclivities for addiction, we want to help you thrive.
couples
Romantic partners of all orientations and walks of life are welcome to couples counseling. Address the persistent challenges with help from a trained and neutral third party.
We are uniquely prepared to help.
Low-cost counseling reflects only a portion of AIM Counseling Services’ full offerings.