Meet Your Counselors in Birmingham, Alabama

 You Deserve Peace.

Whether you’re feeling disconnected in your marriage, navigating a separation, creating a blended family, or simply trying to communicate better with the people you love, you don’t have to walk through it alone. Our team is here to help you find calm in the chaos, clarity in hard conversations, and hope for what comes next.

Find Your Own Path.

At Sparrow Counseling, we help couples, families, and individuals move toward peace and connection, even in the middle of life’s hardest transitions. Because when healing happens, it shows up in the moments that matter most: graduations, weddings, holidays, and everyday conversations that bring your family closer again.


Learn More About Your Birmingham, AL Therapists.

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David Teel, ALC

Hi, I’m David! I’m an Associate Licensed Counselor in Birmingham, Alabama, under the supervision of Patrick Norton, LPC-S. I work with individuals, couples, and families navigating stress, disconnection, and life transitions. Whether you’re working on communication in your relationship or facing personal challenges around values, identity, or emotional health, I create a safe, supportive space for real growth.

My clients say working with me feels like having coffee with an old friend, someone who listens closely, helps you see patterns, and challenges you with compassion when it matters most. I believe therapy can spark clarity, build resilience, and move you toward deeper connection, with yourself and with the people you love.

Sha Wortman, LPC

  • Pre-teen & Teen Counseling

  • Family Counseling

  • Anxiety & Emotional Regulation

  • School & Life Transitions

  • Executive Function Support

  • Parenting Support

  • Faith-Based Counseling

Hi, I’m Sha! I’m a Licensed Professional Counselor in Birmingham, AL, with over 20 years of experience working with preteens, teens, and families. My approach is warm, calming, and grounded in both clinical training and real-life parenting experience.

I specialize in helping adolescents and their parents navigate emotional overwhelm, big transitions, and the long game of growing up well. Whether I’m supporting a teen through anxiety and identity questions or coaching a parent on how to reconnect with their child, I strive to create a nonjudgmental space where healing, insight, and growth are possible.

My clients describe our work together as calming, empowering, and sometimes even humorous. If you’re looking for a therapist who “gets it” and won’t shy away from hard conversations, I’d be honored to walk with your family.

Peyton Richard, LMFT

Hi, I’m Peyton! I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in Birmingham, Alabama. I love working with individuals, couples, and families to help them relate more openly, communicate more clearly, and reconnect more deeply. I’m especially passionate about couples work, whether you’re preparing for marriage, trying to repair after conflict, or unsure whether to stay together.

As a Certified Discernment Counselor, I also help couples who are on the brink of separation gain clarity about their next steps. My clients describe me as calm, creative, and deeply compassionate. Whether you’re feeling stuck, disconnected, or just unsure where to begin, I’d be honored to walk with you.

Sara Hadgraft, LMFT, LPC, NCC

Founder & Executive Director | AAMFT Approved Supervisor Candidate

Hi, I’m Sara. I’m the founder of Sparrow Counseling in Birmingham, Alabama. I have over 15 years of experience helping couples and families through seasons of conflict, transition, and repair. While my early work focused on high-conflict divorce and co-parenting, I’ve become deeply passionate about helping couples stay together through intentional, focused work.

That’s why I now offer Couples Counseling Intensives: extended, immersive sessions that help couples move beyond surface conflict, uncover core patterns, and rebuild connection with clarity and momentum. I also continue to support parents, families, and children through complex transitions with tools, structure, and hope.

If you’re overwhelmed but ready for change, I’d be honored to help you find your next step forward.

FAQs about therapists and counselors in Birmingham, AL

  • At Sparrow Counseling, we see reaching out to a therapist as a brave and commendable step. It takes real courage to ask for help when you need it, and it’s a great way to cope. If you find it hard to function in your daily life, like having trouble concentrating at work or school, feeling overwhelmed by daily tasks, or struggling with sleep, it might be time to consider therapy. If you’re obsessively thinking about relationship issues, feeling stuck in negative patterns, or longing for someone who can offer a fresh perspective and advocate for you, counseling could be a great fit. Therapy provides a safe space to explore your thoughts and feelings with someone who is trained to help you navigate through them. We deeply believe in the service we provide and are here to support you every step of the way.

  • A psychologist and a therapist have different educational backgrounds and training. A psychologist typically holds a doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) and is extensively trained in the science and assessment of psychological issues. They often conduct psychological testing and assessments to diagnose mental health conditions and can provide specialized treatments, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for specific disorders. On the other hand, a therapist, who may hold a master's degree (e.g., LMFT, LPC, LCSW), focuses more on helping you understand your emotions and behaviors, especially in relationships. Therapists provide a supportive environment where you can explore your feelings, identify patterns, and develop healthier ways of relating to others. They often explore your family background to help you understand patterns learned from your first teachers; your parents or caregivers.

  • We absolutely believe that therapy is worth every penny. Therapy offers a chance to learn about yourself, express your feelings to those you love, and stay true to yourself even in uncomfortable situations. It’s an investment in your emotional and mental well-being. Through therapy, you can gain valuable skills for managing stress, improving relationships, and achieving personal growth. The benefits of therapy often extend beyond the sessions, positively impacting various aspects of your life, including work, family, and social relationships. Investing in therapy is investing in yourself, your happiness, and your overall quality of life.


  • Both counselors and therapists aim to help you, but their approaches and training might differ slightly. Counselors often focus on specific issues or challenges, such as addiction, grief, or career guidance. They may provide more structured and goal-oriented sessions. Therapists, while also addressing specific issues, often take a broader approach, helping clients explore their emotions, past experiences, and relational patterns. The terms are often used interchangeably, but it's more about finding someone whose style and methods resonate with you. Both counselors and therapists can be licensed professionals dedicated to helping you achieve better mental health.

  • Choosing a counselor is a personal decision, much like picking a personal trainer. First, find someone convenient for regular sessions, as consistency is key in therapy. Ensure they fit your budget to avoid financial stress, as therapy should be a sustainable part of your routine. Look for someone competent and committed to continual learning. This means they stay updated with the latest research and techniques in their field. Most importantly, pick someone you connect with. Research shows that the therapeutic relationship is crucial for success. You should feel comfortable, trust your counselor, and be able to provide feedback. A good counselor is one who makes you feel heard, respected, and understood, creating a safe space for your healing and growth.

  • A good therapist is someone you like and find competent. They should regularly seek your feedback and create a space where you can discuss any negative experiences. Your therapist should respect that you are the expert in your own life, offering guidance without dictating your actions. Therapy is most effective when you draw your own conclusions with their support. A good fit means you feel understood, supported, and challenged in a healthy way. The therapist should help you set and work towards your goals, adapt their approach to your needs, and ensure you feel comfortable and safe throughout the process. If you ever feel that the therapy isn't working, it’s important to discuss this with your therapist so adjustments can be made.

  • At Sparrow Counseling, it starts with a call, email, or text to our Practice Manager. She’ll chat with you to learn more about our practice and see if we’re the right fit. We understand that finding the right therapist can be a daunting process, so we take the time to understand your needs and preferences. After this initial conversation, we’ll set up a consultation with a therapist suited to your situation. This consult is an opportunity for you to ask questions, discuss your concerns, and see if you feel comfortable with the therapist. From there, you can schedule regular sessions and begin your journey towards better mental health.

  • In your first session, share anything you feel comfortable with. A skilled therapist will guide the conversation, clarify important details, and set therapeutic goals with you. They might ask about your reasons for seeking therapy, your personal and family history, and your current challenges. This initial session is also a time to discuss what you hope to achieve through therapy. We regularly check in with clients to ensure the therapy is working for them, and we value your feedback as an essential part of building trust. Don’t worry about saying everything perfectly; your therapist is there to help you feel at ease and understand your unique situation.

  • The hope is that your first session feels engaging and the time flies by, thanks to your counselor's questions. Building a strong relationship takes time, and your therapist is skilled at getting you to open up about what brought you to therapy. If you ever feel stuck, just know your therapist is there to help guide the conversation. If you don’t know what to say, it’s okay to express that feeling. You can say something like, “I’m not sure where to start” or “I’m feeling overwhelmed and don’t know what to talk about.” Your therapist will help you navigate these moments and ask questions to help you focus on your concerns and goals.

Sparrow Counseling is a learning facility.

We often have interns who join our clients’ sessions to further their education and prepare them to be excellent clinicians in their fields.


 

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