Cultivate and thrive in the life you want
Let us hold space for your unique situation, goals and aspirations to help create a personalized, whole-person treatment plan to cultivate and thrive in a life worth living.
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Browse our counseling, coaching and education service offerings and choose a solution that aligns best with your needs.
Family Education & Support
Supporting a loved one with BPD or emotion dysregulation? Make sense of the chaos and get clear action steps.
Client Portal
Our comprehensive platform allows you to access virtual sessions, communicate with the office, view appointments, make payments (and more) all within one centralized location.
Our Mission
We believe in treating the whole person through evidence-based techniques and integrative resources. By strengthening your connection to yourself, your environment and others, we empower you to cultivate and thrive in the life you want.
Our Approach
We treat the whole person, not just the diagnosis. We’re proud to have a practice with a personal touch, offering a real person whenever possible to connect with when scheduling and using our services. We hold non-judgmental space for every person, regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, religion or ability.
We realize it’s not our job to “fix” anyone — it’s our job to create a compassionate space for open, non-judgmental expression of thoughts, feelings and behaviors so that we may understand the unique story of each client and create a customized treatment path that allows for new behaviors, skills, approaches and perceptions.
Meet Our Team
Our team is comprised of competent and compassionate individuals with a wide range of specialization. While we are always striving to stay up to date with the latest research and methodologies, our number one priority is to hold non-judgmental space and create a supportive experience for our clients.
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