Tharwat Lovett, MAP Wellness Coach

Tharwat Lovett, MAP Wellness Coach

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One on one counseling and coaching services aimed at helping clients uncover their innate potential for emotional and psychological wellness.

Questions are like flashlights that shine into the dark corners of the mind. Answers are like light bulbs that illumine possibility. A life coach is a partner who helps you ask the right questions and find your own answers. Tharwat Lovett, MAP Life Coach can help you: *Set Goals, *Cope with Pressure, Stress and Expectations, *Create Vision, *Identify and Release Negative Belief Patterns, *Motivate

05/28/2026

Join us for a day of fun and well-being on Saturday June 6th. Drop in anytime between 9am-4pm! 💜

Check out our upcoming schedule for the Pettaway Wellness Festival! The Commons at Pettaway

We are so excited about the variety of topics, experiences, and perspectives being shared throughout the day. From movement and mindfulness to mental health, wellness, and community connection, there is truly something for everyone.

We cannot wait to bring this event to the community and see everyone come together on June 6th.

05/19/2026

Thank you to all who voted!!! ❤️🙏 I truly have a passion for what I do and am grateful to each and every client I am blessed to work with.

05/03/2026

Thank you to everyone who voted for me as AY Magazine’s ‘Best of the Best’ Life Coach and to all the clients I’ve had the pleasure of working with for the last 12 years! We’re doing it together!!! 🎊💜

04/21/2026

Drop in this Friday to celebrate Rock City’s birthday and experience what inviting wellness practices into your life feels like! ❤️💗💜💙

Join us this Friday as we celebrate 7 years 🎉
We’ve got some special treats planned and a great opportunity to explore what we offer. Check out the schedule, drop in when you can, and come enjoy the experience.

02/19/2026

Spotlight: Tharwat Lovett, MAP — Chief Relations Officer & Emotional Wellness Coach

Tharwat brings warmth, intuition, and deep relational awareness into everything she does at Rock City Counseling. In her roles as Chief Relations Officer and Emotional Wellness Coach, she supports both individuals and the broader community in cultivating emotional insight, connection, and resilience.

Her work centers on communication, trust-building, and helping people navigate emotions with clarity and compassion. Tharwat’s presence helps anchor the relational culture that makes Rock City Counseling feel human, intentional, and grounded.

We’re grateful for the care, leadership, and emotional attunement she brings to our team and community.

02/16/2026

Stress and Trauma aren’t just in the mind. It’s stored in the body too. Gently moving the body helps release this energy. Check out this affordable way to make your well being a priority! 💜💗❤️

We’ve reduced our drop-in rate to $10 per class to make it even easier to prioritize your movement and mental well-being.

New here? You can grab an intro class for just $5 to come experience the space and see what we’re about.

Our class packs have also been adjusted to reflect the new pricing — more value, same intentional experience.

Join us on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and come move with us.

Check out Tharwat Lovett. 02/16/2026

Today is the day! Please click the link below and cast your vote for AY Magazine’s best of the best Life Coach. You can find my nomination for Life Coach in the Health & Beauty section. Thank you!!! 💜💗❤️

Check out Tharwat Lovett. Welcome to AY's Best of 2026 Awards! These awards celebrate and recognize the best our community has to offer. We invite you to vote for your favorites in dozens of categories. Voting can be placed once per day, per category between February 16 and March 11, 2026. It's easy to do. Simply choose a ca...

Top Five Finalists in Eagerly Anticipated AY's Best Of 2026 Revealed! 02/15/2026

If you have a minute and are willing to vote starting February 16th, please do! I’ve been nominated as AY Magazine’s Best of the Best for 2026 in the Life Coach category! 🥇❤️

Top Five Finalists in Eagerly Anticipated AY's Best Of 2026 Revealed! The midterm elections won’t be decided until this fall, but a far more important election will soon open for voting.

02/04/2026

The degree to which we emotionally process or failure to do so will be reflected back to us through our digestive health by way of our enteric nervous system. Food for thought... 🤔

The Enteric Nervous System

After a beautiful week of helping my fellow therapists dive deeper into the enteric nervous system, I realized how many of us may not fully understand this incredible inner steward. It is quiet, vigilant, and continually tracking our inner terrain. How often does this system get overlooked?

Most people know it as “the gut.” The stomach. Digestion. Something that should quietly do its job in the background as long as we eat well enough and manage stress properly. But the enteric nervous system is not passive, and it is not secondary. It is intelligent. It is responsive. And it is deeply involved in how we experience safety, emotion, and regulation.

This inner caretaker lives entirely within the digestive tract, stretching from the esophagus to the colon, woven through layers of smooth muscle and connective tissue. It contains hundreds of millions of neurons, more than the spinal cord itself. Communicating constantly with the brain, the heart, and the immune system, yet it can function on its own. It makes decisions. It adapts. It remembers.

The enteric nervous system manages digestion, yes, but it also monitors threat, modulates stress responses, and plays a decisive role in emotional processing. It is exquisitely sensitive to rhythm, environment, and touch. That is why emotions so often show up in the belly before they reach our lips.

Anxiety often tightens the belly before fear ever finds words, and grief dulls appetite before the heart understands what has been lost. And under chronic stress, the gut becomes a holding place.

When the nervous system perceives a threat, resources are diverted from digestion. Blood flow shifts, stress hormones rise, and peristalsis slows or becomes erratic. The microbiome adapts to a body preparing for survival instead of nourishment. Over time, this state becomes familiar, and familiarity begins to feel like a baseline.

Because the enteric nervous system does not respond to logic or reassurance, you cannot talk it into safety; it learns through sensation, through rhythm, through the difference between being rushed and being met. It is exquisitely attuned to touch, pace, and presence, just as any living creature would be.

This is why the belly is such a powerful place to begin.

Research consistently shows that gentle, intentional abdominal contact increases parasympathetic activity, improves vagal tone, and supports heart rate variability. Stress chemistry begins to soften, digestion improves, and inflammation quiets. The nervous system receives a clear message that it no longer has to stay on guard.

What many of us don't realize is that most of the body’s serotonin is produced in the gut. Mood, sleep, and emotional resilience are intimately tied to this system. When the enteric nervous system is overwhelmed, even the most self-aware person can feel emotionally unsteady. When it feels safe, things begin to reorganize quietly, often without conscious effort. This is why I return here again and again within my work.

Not to uncover stories, or to chase emotional release, but to honor the system that has been carrying a heavy load from the very beginning. The system that adapts silently, holds stress without complaint, and keeps the body moving forward when life demands more than feels possible.

The abdomen is not just another place to work, but a neurological crossroads, a sensory hub, and often the first place the body tells the truth. When we understand this, our touch, our pacing, and our outcomes change.

Tomorrow, I want to take you further into this landscape and show you how abdominal work becomes a conversation rather than a technique, and why beginning here can change everything that follows.

01/30/2026

If you are a provider and would like to know more about psychedelics as a healing modality, consider registering for this experiential workshop.

Rock City Counseling is hosting an in-person professional training for licensed mental health providers interested in the clinical foundations of Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP). Training is facilitated by Joshua Halamek, LPC.

This training provides 6 CE hours (academic training only) and covers:
• Clinical foundations of KAP
• Ketamine pharmacology & ethics
• Therapist roles and integration strategies

Optional add-ons include:
• Clinically supervised ketamine experiential component (additional fee, medical screening included)
• CPR & First Aid certification (provided by an external instructor, no additional fee)

📍 Rock City Counseling – Little Rock, AR
📅 CPR Training: April 22, 2026
📅 KAP CE Training: April 23, 2026
📅 Optional Experiential Day: April 24, 2026

Space is limited. Easy Registration- Email Joshua Halamek at [email protected]

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