

ABOUT LAQUITA
I believe healing doesn’t stop in the therapy chair.
It continues in what we wear, how we speak to ourselves, and what we surround ourselves with.
I built this brand to offer tools for real-life healing—grounded in clinical insight, lived experience, and soul-level truth.
Whether you're a therapist, teacher, leader, or cycle-breaker, you're likely carrying invisible stories beneath your armor.
The world may expect you to keep pushing.
I’m here to help you pause. Recenter. Reclaim.
Who I Am
I’m LaQuita Norris, a Licensed Certified Social Worker, Certified Clinical Trauma Professional, and Certified Grief Educator with 14 years of experience walking with others through trauma, burnout, and inner restoration.
As the Founder & CEO of Gateway Family Therapy & Wellness, I’ve supported thousands of clients and professionals. But this brand—LaQuita Norris™—was born to take the healing even further.
This isn’t just about therapy.
It’s about what comes before it, alongside it, and after it.
What I Do
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Speak to audiences across the country about trauma, vicarious stress, inner healing, and high-functioning burnout
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Create healing-centered tools—books, digital downloads, workbooks, and wearable messages
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Consult and coach professionals and teams who serve from the heart but need help navigating the toll of helping
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Design spaces where healing is accessible, affirming, and deeply human
My Mission
To guide people on a journey of self-discovery and renewal by offering clinically sound, culturally grounded, and emotionally empowering tools that make healing possible—for everyone, everywhere.
My Core Values
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Transformative Learning – We don’t just absorb. We shift.
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Innovation – Tools that meet real people in real life.
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Education with Impact – Every word is written to help someone heal.
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Collaboration – Healing is never a solo act.
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Compassion First – Always.
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Listen in as LaQuita shares healing truths and clinical gems on the “I’m More Than a Social Worker” podcast.





