Diana G., LCSW

I became a therapist because I have a deep passion for helping others grow and heal. I believe that true change begins when we become masters of ourselves inside and out. Being able to provide clients with the psychoeducation, tools, and knowledge they need to understand themselves and create meaningful change is what makes this […]
Debby D., LAC

I became a therapist because I have always been drawn to understanding people on a deeper level. I believe in the power of connection and have seen how healing can begin when someone feels truly seen and heard. I aspire to work with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, eating disorders, relationship challenges, trauma, and self-esteem struggles. […]
Davia H., LAC

I was drawn to becoming a therapist for my passion to enrich the lives on others and assist them in their life journey. I have a passion to provide genuine empathy and support to others and be a part of their life journey. I enjoy working with age ranges from adolescent, young adults, all the […]
Danielle M., LAC

My experiences as a detention officer and CASA advocate showed me how deeply children and teens need safe, supportive spaces, which inspired me to become a therapist. Later, serving as the primary therapist in an adolescent substance use program confirmed my calling to walk alongside teens and families through life’s most difficult seasons. These experiences […]
Bree D., LAC

I became a therapist because I believe people deserve practical tools for real-life struggles. Working with both teens and adults has shown me: the skills we all need — balance, coping, self-compassion– start early but carry through a lifetime. I combine DBT, CBT and talk-based approaches to create a space with enough structure to be […]
Barry H., LAC

It was my desire to pursue psychology after I graduated from high school. Life happened and I put this desire to the side until I became older and had the opportunity to pursue this practice. I have a Master’s degree in Marriage and Family and I enjoy working with couples and families as well as […]
Arlenys G., LAC

I was inspired to pursue a career in therapy through my work with families and youth in the foster care system. Listening to their stories and witnessing the challenges they faced, particularly the unmet need for accessible mental health support, motivated me to enter the field. My goal is to one day provide therapeutic services […]
Amy F., LAC

I was drawn to becoming a therapist because I wanted to work with veterans and active duty military members who struggle with trauma, grief, or just adjusting back to civilian life after duty. I believe the work as a therapist is a direct extension of the commitment to serve those who have served us. A […]
Allison W., LAC

I became a therapist because I believe everyone deserves to feel heard, valued, and supported—especially those whose stories aren’t always recognized. I have a sibling with developmental and neurodevelopmental disabilities, and I was drawn to the field through recognizing that there is a lack of accessible mental health resources for individuals with disabilities, so I […]
Abigail W., LAC

I became a therapist after experiencing my own challenges with anxiety and depression and getting the chance to understand the importance of support in the coping process. Having someone there to listen and validate how I was feeling encouraged me to one day provide the same support to others. When working with me, my goal […]