Isaac J., Graduate Intern

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Mandy D., Graduate Intern

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Sam K., Graduate Intern

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Elizabeth S., Graduate Intern

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Ericka F., LPC-S

My counseling approach focuses on getting to the heart of what clients are experiencing, rather than only addressing symptoms. I believe understanding the root of emotional pain leads to deeper healing and lasting change. With empathy and care, I partner with clients to support their journey toward wholeness.
Sadie C., Graduate Intern

I was drawn to counseling because my own experience in therapy showed me how life-changing it can be to feel truly heard and supported. In our work together, I hope to offer a calm, welcoming space where you can be yourself, feel validated, and explore what healing and change might look like for you.
Sherry S., LCSW

My journey started through my faith walk and I felt an excitement to support/ encourage others. I saw the powerful impact of others being open to help me. I want to pour into others and make a positive impact where I can. This journey has led me here. In therapy I use evidence based techniques […]
Emilie S.

Working in mental health has always made sense to me. As someone who has personally benefited from psychotherapy, I understand firsthand the importance of taking care of yourself. Finding the time to slow down and care for yourself is not just a want, but a need. I am here to work with and for you […]
Henry R., LAC

I once struggled with mental health, and I got the help I needed. I decided to become a therapist because I want to help people in the same way that I was once helped and give back to my community. Therapy with me is like talking to someone you can trust, who won’t judge you […]
Gabriella S., Graduate Intern

I aspire to become a counselor because I want to create a safe, affirming, gentle space where people can show up as they are and feel authentically held in their experiences. I value the profound humanity of ‘holding space’ and believe that people deserve to be listened to and accepted, allowing them to breathe and […]