Baylee Carter

Baylee Carter

I believe therapy works best when clients feel truly seen, in all the parts of who they are. I’ve spent much of my career working alongside people of color, clients from a wide range of religious and spiritual backgrounds, and neurodivergent individuals, and I bring...
Kevyn Mac

Kevyn Mac

Life can be difficult. As a therapist, my role is to create a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore how to navigate life’s challenges. Therapy with me is collaborative. Together, we’ll work toward your goals with compassion and curiosity, while developing...
Anthony Deamant

Anthony Deamant

I approach my work with the belief that people grow best when they feel genuinely seen, heard, and respected. My goal is to create a space where you can show up exactly as you are, without pressure, judgment, or the expectation that you have everything figured out....
Jamie Click

Jamie Click

I’m Jamie Click, and I’m glad you’re here. Reaching out for therapy can be a big step, especially if you’ve been carrying difficult thoughts or feelings on your own. I see therapy as a place to reorient yourself, make sense of what you’ve been through, find joy in the...
Ricky Tjandra

Ricky Tjandra

I believe that healing begins when we feel truly heard. As a therapist, my deepest intention is to offer a space where you can slow down, be yourself, and feel understood without judgment. My background as an ESL instructor and my PPS credential in School Counseling...
Sarah Wagner

Sarah Wagner

Sarah (she/they) is a dedicated therapist who believes in the innate capacity of individuals for personal growth and understanding. Her approach is eclectic, designed to meet clients exactly where they are in their personal journeys. She utilizes a variety of...
Andrea Ferriera

Andrea Ferriera

You know those thoughts that say “I’m not worthy,” or “I’m not good enough?” It is time to remember that you are a human first and that you deserve to feel safe in exploring the most authentic version of yourself to realize that is way more than “not good enough.” Too...