Who We Are

Tiffany Gorham, PsyD

Tiffany Gorham brings over 15 years of experience in behavioral therapy and emotional intelligence training. She is a licensed therapist with a specialization in anger management, conflict resolution, and stress management techniques. Tiffany Gorham has helped thousands of individuals transform their emotional responses into healthier behaviors through her evidence-based methods and compassionate approach.

Why Learn from Tiffany Gorham?

With nearly two decades of experience and qualifications from top institutions, Tiffany Gorham combines evidence-based strategies with practical insights to help you overcome emotional challenges. You’ll gain tools for lasting change from an instructor who truly understands the journey to emotional well-being.

Professional Experience

15+ Years in Mental Health & Behavioral Therapy

Tiffany has worked in diverse environments including private practice, community mental health centers, family courts, and corporate wellness programs.

Former Program Director – Serenity Path Wellness Center

Oversaw therapeutic programs, mentored new counselors, and implemented behavioral interventions for individuals with court-mandated therapy requirements.

Speaker & Workshop Facilitator

Tiffany frequently leads community workshops, corporate trainings, and virtual seminars on topics like conflict resolution, emotional resilience, and mindful communication.

Education

Master of Social Work (MSW) – Howard University

One of the nation’s leading institutions for social justice and mental health training, Howard University provided Tiffany with a robust foundation in clinical practice.

Bachelor of Science in Psychology – Florida State University

At FSU, Tiffany laid the groundwork for her understanding of human behavior, emotional development, and cognitive science.

Ongoing Professional Development & Continuing Education

Tiffany believes that learning never stops. She continually updates her knowledge and skills by attending national conferences, earning certifications, and completing advanced coursework in topics.

Recent courseable content from Tiffany Gorham , PsyD

Not sure which anger management class you need?

If your court or employer told you to take an anger management class but didn’t say how many hours, don’t worry—we can help.

Here’s the quick breakdown:

  • 4-Hour Course – Good for minor offenses, skill refreshers, or personal growth.

  • 8-Hour Course – Most commonly accepted when the number of hours isn’t specified.

  • 12-Hour Course – For more serious cases or when a judge or probation officer clearly mandates 12 hours.

📌 If your paperwork doesn’t specify hours, we recommend the 8-hour course. It meets most court and employer requirements and includes everything from the 4-hour version, plus deeper material.