Meet the Team at Light of the World Therapy Group
Real people. Real purpose. Discover the therapists walking beside you on your healing journey.
Tiona Wilson, LCSW
Practice Owner & Therapist
“What does it mean to be the Light of the World?”
To be the Light of the World means living in alignment with the purpose you were uniquely created for. Each of us has a distinct impact to make, and I am committed to helping every person I encounter discover and walk boldly in that purpose.
I’m not your typical therapist—and that’s a good thing.
Therapy with me is real, empowering, and purpose-driven. It’s a safe space to unpack the hard stuff—vulnerability, past pain, and everything in between—so you can break free from what’s holding you back.
My Purpose:
I’m here to walk with you as you grow into the most optimal version of yourself. Through evidenced-based strategies, active support, and purpose-focused guidance, we’ll uncover your strength and help you thrive—starting right where you are.
Who I Serve:
I work with high-achieving individuals who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from their purpose. Many of my clients carry silent burnout, internalize societal expectations, or feel spiritually wounded. Whether you’re navigating life’s pressure or healing from deep emotional pain, you don’t have to do it alone.


Sasha Alleyne
LSCW-QS
“What does it mean to be the Light of the World?”
Sasha believes people need a source of light when faced with dark times. She is passionate about being that source of light for her clients by providing a safe, non-judgmental and compassionate space where they can feel seen, understood, supported, and empowered.
Sasha has over 14 years of experience treating adolescents and adults, working across a variety of settings including schools, residential treatment programs, community-based outreach programs, and military health systems. One thing that has been consistent throughout her different experiences is her deep commitment to building authentic, supportive relationships with each individual.
She believes in building strong therapeutic relationships with each individual she works with and uses a strength-based, person-centered approach to meet them where they are and best support them in achieving their goals. Sasha utilizes an eclectic approach, integrating various evidence-based practices such as CBT, Solution-Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Supportive Therapy to assist her clients with developing skills needed to better manage anxiety, depression, and stress, as well as navigate relationships and life challenges and transitions. Sasha is deeply committed to helping clients feel empowered in their personal growth and development and is here to guide and support you when you are ready.