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FOUNDER | PhD, LCMHC-QS | CLINICIAN · RESEARCHER · AUTHOR · COACH
She Built This Practice Because She Kept Seeing the Same Woman — Capable, Exhausted, and Carrying More Than She Should Have to Carry Alone.
Dr. Territa Chambers is not a generalist. Her work lives at a very specific intersection — nervous system dysregulation, emotional survival patterns, body image, integrated faith care, and the particular layered experience of healing as a Black woman.
Her doctoral research introduced original clinical concepts — forfending and food code-switching — that now live in the professional literature on Black women's identity and healing.
She did not stumble into this niche. She was called to it.
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Dr. Territa Chambers, PhD, LCMHCQS — Founder, Ms. Accountability Therapeutic Group, LLC
HERSTORY
She Has Done the Research...
She Has Sat With the Women...
She Has Seen What General Therapy Misses...
After years of clinical training and working directly with women navigating anxiety, depression, fatphobia, emotional eating, body image, identity wounds, and the chronic stress of showing up strong in every space they enter, Dr. Chambers made a decision.
She was going to build something different. Not a practice that handed women coping strategies and called it healing. A practice that addressed the root — the nervous system, the identity, the cultural weight, the faith, and the body — all at once.
A practice that saw Black women not as a population to serve but as whole human beings with extraordinary capacity for restoration.
That is Ms. Accountability Therapeutic Group.
And to get women there — Dr. Chambers built the ANCHOR Framework. A proprietary clinical methodology designed specifically for Black women who are ready to stop surviving and start living from a regulated, grounded, and whole place.
HER SPECIALIZATION
What She Treats Is Specific. Because You Deserve Specific.
Most healing spaces are built for the average client. Dr. Chambers' work is built for the woman who has already tried average — and knows she needs something more precise, more culturally attuned, and more willing to go where the real pain lives.
Nervous system dysregulation and chronic stress
Emotional survival patterns including over-functioning, suppression, and hypervigilance