PMHNP-BC, LMHC-QS, EMDR Consultant
Founder of Evolve Therapy Inc.
Petergay Sterling is a dynamic speaker, educator, and licensed dual professional—Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Licensed Mental Health Counselor—who brings a unique blend of medical insight and psychotherapeutic depth to every stage, classroom, and conference podium. With a specialization in trauma, grief, women’s mental health, and integrative psychiatry, her presentations are rich with clinical wisdom, real-world experience, and a warm, engaging delivery.
Petergay Sterling is a dynamic speaker, educator, and licensed dual professional—Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Licensed Mental Health Counselor—who brings a unique blend of medical insight and psychotherapeutic depth to every stage, classroom, and conference podium. With a specialization in trauma, grief, women’s mental health, and integrative psychiatry, her presentations are rich with clinical wisdom, real-world experience, and a warm, engaging delivery.
As the founder of Evolve Therapy Inc., Petergay leads with authenticity and innovation. She is a published author of Untethered Loss: Holding On While Letting Go, and an EMDRIA-Approved Consultant-in-Training, widely recognized for her trauma-informed, holistic, and culturally attuned approach to care.
Dual-licensed with medical and counseling expertise
Known for clinical depth, warmth, and relatability
Culturally responsive and trauma-informed lens
Practical takeaways for both professionals and lay audiences
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My latest journal for personal grief –
Grief is a complex, non-linear experience, characterized by a myriad of feelings ranging from profound sorrow to unexpected moments of joy. It feels like navigating through a fog, where each day presents itself with different shades of emotion.
In engaging with this journal, I hope to provide a space for you to explore your own grief—free from judgment and expectation.
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