Photograph of Dewanna Lewis, Licensed Clinician

Dewanna Lewis

She/Her
Dewanna
is a therapist at Two Chairs.
Dewanna is a therapist who is deeply motivated by the power of authentic relationships and the importance of honoring each client’s cultural identity, lived experience, and context. Her clinical style is warm, relational, and client-centered, grounded in the belief that healing happens within safe, trusting, and collaborative connections. Dewanna views clients as the experts of their own lives and works alongside them to explore challenges, build on strengths, and define goals that feel meaningful and culturally aligned. She approaches therapy with curiosity, humility, and compassion, balancing support with gentle accountability to foster growth, empowerment, and lasting change.
When she’s not working, Dewanna loves unwinding by binge-watching her favorite movies and TV shows, especially anime. She cherishes spending time with her husband, kids, and extended family, whether that’s laughing together, relaxing at home, or making everyday moments meaningful. Dewanna also enjoys trying new hobbies and exploring new interests, seeing them as fun ways to stay curious, balanced, and connected outside of her work as a therapist.

License Information

Education and Experience

  • Program Manager at Unlimited Pathways To Change
  • Clinical Assessment Specialist County Courts for Adult Probation
  • Independent Consultant For Community Based Mental Health Programs
  • Master’s of Arts from Texas Southern University
  • Bachelors of Science in Racial & Ethnic Studies Double Minors (Psychology & Neuroscience) Texas A&M University-College Station, Texas

Modalities

Harm Reduction for Substance Use Disorders
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Motivational Interviewing
Acceptance and Commitment (ACT)
Humanistic/Transpersonal
Cognitive Behavioral (CBT)
Seeking Safety
Solution-Focused Therapy
Dialectical Behavioral (DBT)
Psychoanalytic
Mindfulness
Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)
Emotion-Focused Therapy (EFT)

Clinical Issues

ADHD
Relationship Difficulties
Life Transitions
Substance Use
Cultural or Racial Identity
Stress
Postpartum Mood Disorders
Depression
Anxiety
Physical Health
Anger
Childhood Challenges

Specialties

Older Adults