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The Heart Behind the Healing

20+ Years Experience

The Heart Behind the Healing

I have over 20 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults and families. I've worked as a Certified School Psychologist for the NYC Public School System for the past 24 years, while attaining two Master Degrees and one Professional Diploma. I have a vast amount of experience working with clients from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.

Education

Education is the foundation of empowerment. We provide survivors with access to workshops, resources, and tools that help them understand trauma, rebuild self-worth, and make informed decisions about their healing and future.

Survivor-Led

Real healing starts when survivors are at the center of the conversation. Our programs are guided by those who’ve walked the path—ensuring that every resource, retreat, and support group reflects lived experience, not just theory

Trauma-Informed

Every service we offer is rooted in trauma-informed care. That means safety, empathy, and trust come first. Our licensed clinicians understand the deep impacts of emotional abuse and guide healing without judgment or pressure.

Social Welfare

Healing doesn’t happen in isolation. Through support groups, community gatherings, and culturally affirming events, we help survivors build lasting social connections—because we all deserve to belong somewhere safe.

Meet the Founder

Tiffany Civers: Therapist. Author. Survivor.

Tiffany M. Civers is a licensed mental health counselor in New York and New Jersey, a certified school psychologist, and the CEO of It’s Never Too Late Mental Health Counseling PLLC, a group practice based in Harlem. For the past 24 years, she has served the Harlem community as a school psychologist in the public school system. She holds a master’s degree in school psychology, a master’s in school administration, and a professional diploma in mental health counseling.

As both a therapist and survivor of Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) abuse, Tiffany brings personal and clinical insight to her work, specializing in complex PTSD and emotional abuse. Her memoir, It’s Gonna Be Alright, set to release in August 2025, chronicles her journey from surviving an 20 year emotionally traumatic marriage to finding freedom and healing after her divorce.

Through her organization its gonna be alright INC, Tiffany provides free six-week individual and group therapy for women who have recently left emotionally abusive relationships and need support navigating their next steps. Her mission is to bring awareness to the deep, layered impact of emotional abuse and to ensure that no survivor suffers in silence. marriage to finding freedom and healing after her divorce.

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