OUR TEAM

Jena Bus, LCSW, LISW-CP, MBA
I enjoy working with both children and adults. I believe therapy should be a safe place to help you heal and grow. I have training in multiple theories and methodologies to help make counseling a more personalized journey for each client.
I was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, and moved to Savannah in 2019. I received my Master of Social Work from Dominican University in River Forest, Illinois.
I wanted to become a therapist after being inspired by the therapist I had growing up. With an absent father and a home environment of conflict and dysregulated emotions, I was struggling with worries, lack of boundaries, and not finding my voice. I reached a level of major depression including self-harm. I was able to reach a point of stabilization after seeing a therapist who provided me with a feeling of safety, patience, and an environment of non-judgment. I knew I wanted to provide others with that same safe environment to help them heal.
I am fully licensed in both Georgia and South Carolina. In my twelve years of practice, I worked in medical social work and hospice. I have experience working with individuals with disabilities, homelessness, and addictions. I work with children, adults, and adolescents. I offer a personalized therapeutic experience utilizing multiple therapeutic interventions and theories to help fit your goals and needs. I am fully trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and in my final phase of becoming a Registered Play Therapist. I am 200 hour yoga teacher trained with continuing training in Yin yoga and Children’s yoga and bring in somatic work into the therapy practice and appreciate holistic approaches such as meditation/mindfulness, aromatherapy, and nutrition. My goal is to walk with you on your journey and support you in reaching your treatment goals.
When I am not at work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and two daughters. We enjoy spending time outdoors, trying new restaurants around Savannah, or completing some home repair and fixer-upper projects around our home.

Tyeisha Curry, LPC
With over 20+ years of experience in the mental health field, I am dedicated to guiding individuals, couples, families, children, and adolescents toward healing, growth, and transformation. I believe that no matter how difficult the past has been, hope and renewal are always possible.
My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and tailored to each person’s unique journey. Whether you are struggling with anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, trauma, or simply feeling stuck, I provide a safe and supportive space to help you move from a place of darkness to one of clarity, strength, and healing.
I consider myself an agent of hope — helping clients rediscover their resilience, rebuild connections, and embrace new possibilities for their lives. If you’re ready to take that first step, I’m here to walk alongside you on the path to healing. Let’s work together to create the change you seek.

Nicole Salayo
Nicole Salayo is our client’s first point of contact at Azalea Counseling. Nicole is a dynamic executive assistant and business strategist with a knack for turning chaos into organized success. Nicole is a Jack of all Trades who is managing our referrals, scheduling our clients with a clinician, providing great customer service, and assisting with any of the various tasks thrown at her.
With over a decade of experience spanning logistics, legal, and consulting, she thrives on problem-solving, building strong client relationships, and keeping everything (and everyone) on track. When she’s not streamlining operations, you’ll find her walking her three dogs, perfecting new recipes, or diving into a good film. She’s a go-getter who loves a challenge and believes that a little humor and a lot of coffee can fix just about anything!