Edward Williams
Edward Williams is a licensed counselor based in Lutherville, Maryland, who has been practicing since 2020 and providing mental health and substance use counseling throughout the Baltimore area. He currently works with two organizations—Oriented Healthcare and Breathe Freely—where he supports a diverse range of clients facing challenges related to mental health, addiction, and life transitions. His work spans multiple populations, including youth, adults, geriatric clients, individuals involved with the Department of Juvenile Services (DJS), and those seeking recovery from substance use disorders.
Williams draws from several evidence-based therapeutic approaches, including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), while grounding his practice in a humanistic model that prioritizes empathy, collaboration, and personal growth. Throughout his career and training, he has worked with individuals dealing with a wide variety of challenges, including addiction, eating disorders, and the incarcerated reentry population. His professional experience includes providing care across multiple levels of treatment, including outpatient programs, partial hospitalization programs (PHP), intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and residential treatment settings.
While Williams works with a broad range of clients, he has a particular passion for supporting adolescents and young adults as they navigate critical stages of personal and emotional development. Beyond the therapy room, he is actively engaged in community outreach and public speaking, participating in soup kitchens and organizational meetings to raise awareness about mental health—especially men’s mental health. He has also collaborated with community groups to discuss the connections between mental health, financial literacy, and career development, helping individuals build healthier and more stable futures.
• Bachelor of Science in Applied Psychology from Coppin State University
• Master's in Clinical Professional Counseling from Liberty University
• Licensed Counselor
• ACA
• Soup Kitchens
• Community Mental Health Outreach
• Men's Mental Health Awareness Speaking Engagements
Areas of Specialization/Expertise
- Adolescents and Young Adults
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Dialectical Behavioral Therapy
- Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
- Addiction
- Eating Disorders
- Incarcerated Reentry Population
What do you enjoy most about practicing medicine?
What inspired me to go into this field was that even when I was growing up, in elementary school and middle school, I was that go-to friend. Consistently, new people would come and talk to me about different things. My friends would come and talk to me about different things, seeking advice or just seeking a listening ear, and I would try to help them to the best of my ability. That natural inclination to help people work through their challenges has always been part of who I am, and it's what I enjoy most about being a counselor today.