Roger Corley is a Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Board-Certified Telemental Health Provider practicing in Madison, Mississippi. Additionally, he serves as a Family Advocate in special education meetings, championing the rights and accommodations for students with disabilities as mandated by state and federal laws. With a BA in Psychology (Belhaven University) and an MS in Mental Health Counseling (Mississippi College), Roger firmly believes in the transformative power of genuine acceptance, self-compassion, and resiliency, viewing these qualities as essential components in nurturing hope and envisioning a better future.
Roger is particularly devoted to assisting families of children with disabilities, a commitment informed by his personal experiences. Diagnosed with ADHD, Inattentive Type, at 36, and later navigating his son’s diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD, he brings a unique empathy and understanding to his work, offering invaluable support and guidance to special needs families.
Beyond individual and family counseling, Roger is dedicated to systemic change and raising community awareness about the importance of support, empowerment, and inclusion for individuals with disabilities. His life’s mission is driven by a belief in the potential of each individual to lead a fulfilling life, a conviction that underscores his commitment to making a meaningful difference in the lives of those he serves.