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 […]
Khairunissa W., Graduate Intern

I spent nearly three decades as a school teacher, where I learned that every child has their own unique style of learning and growing. That belief inspired me to pursue my master’s degree in counseling, so I could continue helping people in a more profound and personal way. In our sessions, I focus on truly […]
Cristal T., Graduate Intern

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Christopher T., LAC

I decided to become a therapist after volunteering with a refugee resettlement agency. I enjoyed helping others overcome obstacles, grow, and flourish, and that eventually led me to this work. My therapeutic style is flexible, practical, and supportive. I want to create a space where you feel comfortable exploring anything that might be on your […]
Reema P., LCSW

I became a therapist to empower individuals to reclaim their voice and advocate for their mental and emotional well-being. My own personal experiences with healing and growth inspired me to create a space where others feel seen, supported, and strengthened as they navigate life’s challenges. In sessions with me, clients can expect a warm, nonjudgmental […]
Kanu J., LAC

I am passionate about helping clients feel better than they did before coming in. I am drawn to assisting clients who struggle with social anxiety, depression, anxiety, and professional development. As someone who is Black and of African descent, I value bringing cultural awareness into my work.
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 […]