

My clients are often standing at the edge of something new—sometimes by choice, sometimes by circumstance. They may be adjusting to a major life transition: a marriage or a divorce, the birth of a baby, a new diagnosis, a career shift or a personal loss. Some are navigating moments of crisis or reckoning. Others come to therapy not because something obvious has changed, but because they need something to change.
What they share in common is a sense that their old tools are no longer working the way they used to. Maybe what once helped them feel in control—over-functioning, people-pleasing, avoiding conflict—is now creating more disconnection than relief. Maybe the strategies that used to help them cope are starting to feel brittle or self-limiting. They might be asking: Why is this so hard now? Why am I feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or off-center in a season when I thought I should be thriving?
If you’re in a season of transition—or longing for one—I welcome you to reach out. Therapy can be a steady place to land while you find your footing again.
You deserve mental health care that is thoughtful, experienced, and truly individualized.
I am a double-board-certified Nurse Practitioner in Psychiatry and Internal Medicine with over 15 years of clinical experience providing psychiatric medication management and behavioral health care to young and older adults. I specialize in treating depression, anxiety, mood disorders, cognitive concerns, and co‐occurring medical and psychiatric conditions, with a strong focus on patients managing chronic illness or complex health needs.
I provide comprehensive psychiatric evaluations, evidence‐based medication management, and supportive therapeutic care through secure telehealth, making high‐quality mental health care accessible and convenient.
My background includes work in hospital systems, correctional settings, and home‐based care, which has shaped a practical, grounded approach to treatment. I understand how mental health intersects with real‐world stressors, medical conditions, aging, and life transitions. I collaborate closely with patients and, when appropriate, families and care teams to develop treatment plans that are clinically sound, realistic, and sustainable.
My approach is calm, collaborative, and respectful, with an emphasis on restoring balance, improving daily functioning, and supporting long‐term well‐being.
If you’re looking for experienced adult psychiatric care, medication management, and a provider who understands the full picture of your health, I’d be honored to work with you.
I am a licensed professional counselor with a background working with families. I have specialized experience in working with teens, young adults and those working through stressful life experiences.
Hello!
My goal is to partner with you on your journey towards healing and self discovery.
I gravitate towards adults of all ages seeking support as they navigate life transitions, manage mental health, cope with challenges in relationships and develop stress management skills. I have a Master's in Counseling and Clinical Health and 10 years experience as a Licensed Professional Counselor. I have worked in a variety of settings including inpatient, private practice, and telehealth.
As a licensed psychologist with over twenty years of experience, I enjoy working with children, adolescents, and adults across the developmental spectrum. I have experience working across a variety of settings including schools, private practice, and universities.
Hi, I'm Trish, a licensed professional counselor with over 6 years of professional experience and a lot of actual lived experience. I know it is hard to just make the decision to start therapy. My goal is to provide the safe space you need to open yourself up and be vulnerable. I work with ages 18 and above, with a focus on those who are struggling with trauma, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, life transitions, and have a special interest in both grief work and women's issues. I received my master's degree in clinical mental health counseling from Walden University. I look forward to meeting with you as you start prioritizing you and your mental health.
In our process, as you work towards sharing whatever is on your mind, we listen, think, and feel together, paying attention to patterns that may echo your past and our broader sociopolitical context. We explore what may be difficult to think or feel through on your own—a process that can lead to deepened self-understanding, more curiosity, and new ways of relating with your internal and external worlds. This work can help you feel more spontaneous, more connected to yourself, to others, to your desires and fears, and can lead to new possibilities for intentional choices.


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