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Dameon Clay

M.A., Ed. S., L.M.H.C., L.C.M.H.C., L.P.C.C., NCC​

Silver Lining Counseling and Consulting Services​

As a therapist, counselor, life coach and recent transplant to the Tampa Bay area, Dameon encompasses 23 years of experience in a variety of therapeutic settings; inclusive of 13 years as a school counselor. Dameon studied Psychology at Argosy University, later obtained a Master of Arts Degree from the College of St. Elizabeth in Counseling Psychology, and an Educational Specialist Degree from Augusta University in Counseling Education.

Mr. Clay has a broad range of experience working with individuals and groups as they deal with transitions throughout life which include the following areas:

  • Transition Specialist

  • Behavioral Challenges

  • Male Related Challenges

  • Anger Management

  • AdulthoodChild or Adolescent

  • School related Issues

  • COVID Anguish

  • Codependency

  • Grade level transitions

  • Affluenza

  • Marriage Transition

  • Coping Skills

  • Emotional Disturbance

  • Family Conflict

  • Rebuilding Yourself

  • Life Transitions

  • Parenting Challenges

  • Self Esteem

  • Behavioral Transitions

  • Peer Relationships

  • Professional Development

  • Anger Management

  • Premarital Transition

  • Relationship transitions

  • Thought Process

  • Student Athlete Challenges

  • MotivationGroup Relations

  • Work Relations

  • Reunification Therapy

  • Supervised Visitation (Court Ordered)

Featured In

Recognized as a trusted voice on mental health, leadership, and community wellness.

Bloom Tampa Bay
Teen Motivation & Anxiety

Dameon joined Bloom Tampa Bay to discuss how anxiety can present differently in adolescents and practical ways parents can recognize and respond to signs of emotional distress.
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101.5 The Vibe – Front Page Tampa Bay
Men's Mental Health & Domestic Violence Prevention
April, 19, 2026

Following several high-profile tragedies, Dameon joined Front Page Tampa Bay to discuss emotional wellness, healthy masculinity, domestic violence prevention, and why creating safe spaces for men to seek help is essential.
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"We have to start having conversations, getting therapy, and doing the things necessary to make sure we're whole, for ourselves and for our families."

— Dameon Clay

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