Hi, I’m Marci.

Marci Cyphers, LPC, NCC
Owner
Board-Certified Licensed Professional Counselor

Marci has worked as a licensed counselor since 2008 and is board certified with the National Board for Certified Counselors. She has specialized since 2014 in treating patients diagnosed with a psychogenic or conversion disorder, namely Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES) and also has clinical interests in anxiety disorders. With a background in religious studies, Marci recognizes the value of incorporating spirituality into the therapy process and offers faith-based or Christian counseling if desired. Marci worked in the Lansing area until starting the Soul & Psyche practice in Jackson in 2019 with a desire to diversify the mental health services available in her own community.

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where there is love, nothing is too much trouble, and there is always time.
— Abdu’l baha’

Hi, I’m Olivia.

Olivia Lyons, LLMSW
Limited Licensed Master Social Worker

Olivia has worked in the Jackson area as a licensed clinical therapist since 2024. She joined Soul & Psyche in July 2025 and is excited to continue working with individuals of all ages, values, stories, and goals. Olivia offers expertise in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and faith-based counseling. She has specific clinical interests in PTSD, domestic violence, and anxiety/depression. Currently she is under the clinical supervision of Emily Thomas, LMSW. She will also be working with practice owner, Marci Cyphers, LPC, to develop treatment skills in addressing Psychogenic Nonepileptic Seizures (PNES).


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One day an elephant saw a hummingbird lying on its back with its tiny feet up in the air.
“What are you doing?” asked the elephant.
The hummingbird replied, “I heard that the sky might fall today, and so I am ready to help hold it up, should it fall.”
The elephant laughed cruelly.
“Do you really think,” he said, “that those tiny feet could help hold up the sky?”
The hummingbird kept his feet up in the air, intent on his purpose as he replied,
“Not alone. But each must do what he can.
And this is what I can do.”
— Chinese proverb