Mary H., LAC

I chose to become a therapist because I’ve always felt passionate about helping people. This passion was deepened during my time working as a behavioral health technician at a residential substance use disorder treatment center, where I had the privilege of witnessing the resilience and growth of individuals on their healing journeys. Those experiences inspired […]

Mimi F., LAC

I became a therapist because, during the pandemic, I saw how meaningful therapists were in providing others with a safe space to navigate their feelings and achieve their goals. This led me to pursuing a career in therapy so I could have the opportunity to support others in their journey through difficult times. My approach […]

Priscilla (Saenz) L., LMSW

I became a therapist after witnessing loved ones struggle with mental health challenges and medical illnesses that were often overlooked or misunderstood. That experience inspired me to be someone who listens deeply, care genuinely, and advocates for others navigating similar paths. In our session, I strive to create a space where you feel seen, heard, […]

Leslie L., LAMFT

I became a therapist because I have experienced and witnessed first-hand, the power of therapy to heal emotional suffering, transform perspectives, increase motivation as well as repair emotional ruptures and conflict with couples and families, whether they are suffering from trauma, misunderstandings or disconnect.

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 […]

Melissa M., LPC

I became a therapist because I believe in the power of healing, connection, and hope. I know what it is like to feel pain, struggle, and to search for understanding. At the heart of my work, I believe that no one should have to face their struggles alone.