Who We Treat
We Meet You Where You Are — And Walk With You Forward

Mental Health Concerns
We work with individuals facing a broad spectrum of mental health issues, including but not limited to:
- Addiction and Recovery Support
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Eating Disorders (Anorexia, Bulimia, Binge Eating)
- Stress Management & Burnout
- Self-Esteem & Identity Issues
- Anger Management
- Relationship & Interpersonal Challenges

Grief and Loss
Grief comes in many forms, and we honor each individual’s unique journey through loss. We offer support for:
- Death of a Loved One
- Anticipatory Grief
- Miscarriage, Stillbirth, Infant and other perinatal loss
- Divorce or Breakups
- Estrangement or Loss of Family Connection
- Career Loss or Retirement
- Grief After Suicide or Overdose

Trauma & PTSD
Our trauma-informed clinicians specialize in helping individuals recover from distressing experiences with safety and care. We work with clients affected by:
- Acute or Chronic PTSD
- Childhood Abuse (Emotional, Physical, Sexual)
- Sexual Assault & Intimate Partner Violence
- Domestic Violence
- Combat or Military Trauma
- Neglect or Abandonment
- Secondary Trauma (for caregivers, therapists, first responders)

Who We Serve
We proudly support:
- Adolescents & Teens
- Adults
- Couples & Families
- BIPOC & LGBTQIA+ Communities
- Neurodiverse Individuals
- Survivors of Abuse or Violence


Individuals
We support individuals who feel like talk therapy hasn’t been enough — who’ve tried to express what they’re feeling but still find themselves stuck in the same cycles. You might be navigating the effects of trauma, feeling overwhelmed in your relationships, or struggling with patterns around substance use, self-worth, or emotional regulation. Maybe words haven’t been able to fully capture what’s going on inside, or maybe you’re carrying experiences that feel too big or too buried to name. Whether you’ve been in therapy before or are just beginning to explore this path, you’re welcome here. Our experiential approach — including tools like psychodrama — offers a different way in. It can deepen your connection to the work you’re already doing in therapy, or serve as a powerful starting point for healing. By engaging the body, imagination, and emotion, this work can help you move beyond insight into real, felt change.
Families
We work with families who are feeling disconnected, overwhelmed, or caught in painful patterns they don’t know how to change. Whether you’re navigating conflict, past trauma, addiction, or the ongoing impact of mental health struggles, we’re here to help you move through it together. In our work with families, we create a space where everyone’s voice can be heard — not just through conversation, but through embodied experiences that bring hidden dynamics into the light. Using approaches like psychodrama, we help families break through stuck roles and reimagine new ways of relating, healing, and supporting one another. Whether your family is currently in therapy or seeking support for the first time, this work can open doors to deeper understanding and connection.
Treatment Centers
We collaborate with treatment centers to offer powerful experiential intensives for individuals and groups already engaged in recovery work. These intensives are designed to complement the therapeutic process clients are already immersed in — deepening emotional access, accelerating breakthroughs, and helping surface the stories that words alone can’t reach. Whether someone is working through trauma, substance use, or emotional regulation challenges, our approach helps bring clarity and healing in a concentrated, embodied way.
Using psychodrama and other action-oriented tools, we guide participants into deeper self-awareness and relational insight. These intensives can be a pivotal part of a client’s treatment journey — offering fresh momentum, renewed purpose, and lasting impact within the safety of their ongoing care.
You Don’t Have to Be in Crisis to Seek Change
Our clients include those stepping out of therapy, stepping back in, or stepping into it for the first time. What they share is a willingness to pause, reflect, and do meaningful inner work — for themselves or alongside those they love. If you're seeking emotional clarity, relational connection, or a way forward — we’re here.