Families and individuals across Lafayette and the greater Acadiana region turn to Rachel Foreman, LCSW, when anxiety, depression, or a difficult diagnosis starts to take over daily life. Children struggling at home or school, adults managing chronic conditions, and anyone searching for a calmer, more balanced life will find a practice built specifically for them.
Every client who walks through the door in South Louisiana is met as an individual, not a case number. The focus here is on understanding what's actually happening beneath the surface, then building a path forward that fits the person, not a generic script.
Getting started begins with a phone call to schedule an initial evaluation, where Rachel Foreman reviews your history, current symptoms, and goals to understand the full picture. From there, a treatment plan is built around your specific diagnosis, whether that means ongoing weekly sessions, family therapy, or enrollment in the Accelerated Anxiety Program for faster relief.
Sessions continue on a schedule that fits your life, with progress reviewed and the plan adjusted as needed, and for families with a child in school, coordination with teachers and counselors happens alongside clinical treatment to support the child both at home and in the classroom.
Rachel Foreman spent ten years in medical social work before moving into mental health, bringing a rare, ground-level understanding of how physical and emotional health intersect. That foundation shaped a career now in its third decade, treating clients across inpatient and outpatient settings throughout South Louisiana.
What started as a career in medical social work grew into a practice focused entirely on mental wellness, because the need for personalized, accessible care was too significant to ignore. The mission today is the same one that started it all: help people regain control of their lives.