Paige Rymer, MSSW Graduate Student
(She/Her) |
Graduate Student Intern:
Adults, Teens
Paige is a Master of Science in Social Work student at the University of Texas at Austin, currently deepening her clinical training in trauma-informed and person-centered care. Her work is grounded in the belief that healing happens within relationships where people feel safe, heard, and genuinely understood.
Paige’s approach to therapy has been shaped by both academic training and lived experience. As the oldest of seven children in a family that navigated significant challenges, she learned early on the importance of patience, empathy, and creating emotional safety. These experiences inform how she shows up with clients—particularly those who are learning to trust themselves, others, or the therapeutic process. In addition, her volunteer work in housing programs reinforced the power of being truly listened to and respected.
Paige strives to create a therapeutic space that feels authentic, compassionate, and collaborative. She values ongoing learning as an essential part of ethical and effective care.
As she continues developing her clinical voice, Paige’s goal is to support clients as they navigate change, reconnect with themselves, and move toward healing at their own pace. Paige aims to offer a space where clients feel seen, supported, and reminded that growth and healing are possible.
Laura Banks, LCSW-S, Clinical Director