Madison Findley

Madison Findley

Madison Findley, MSW

Therapist

Areas of Special Interest

Madison is fascinated with the intersection of neuroscience and faith. She enjoys learning about how God designed the mind, body and emotions to work together. As a therapist at Noonday, she strives to remain rooted in biblical truth while thoughtfully integrating evidence-based practices—including play therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and trauma-informed approaches—to meet the unique needs of each client. She has a special desire to work with children and adolescents, walking alongside them with compassion and care as they navigate life’s challenges and grow in resilience, identity, and emotional health.

Experience

She completed her undergraduate social work internship with United Way of East Central Alabama, where she supported a variety of community-based programs aimed at meeting the needs of individuals and families. At the graduate level, she interned at Big Oak Boys’ Ranch, assisting social workers in delivering case management services and holistic support to the residents.

Education

She earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Social Work from Jacksonville State University, graduating with her BSW in 2024 and her MSW in 2025. She is currently pursuing licensure as a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW), continuing to grow in both clinical expertise and compassionate, faith-informed care.

Personal

In 2024, Madison married her high school sweetheart, Trent, and loves supporting him as he leads the church’s college ministry. In her free time, she enjoys baking, going for walks, reading, and trying out new coffee shops.

“My overall prayer for the clients I serve is that they would experience renewed hope and restored joy. I hope that our time in therapy equips them with practical tools and lasting support as they navigate life in a broken world. Above all, I want them to know they are not alone—and that healing, growth, and purpose are possible through God’s grace.”