Therapists

 

Bri Byrne, LMFT, Individual Therapist

Most people come into therapy in the midst of a crisis. Usually, they have been sitting on their feelings and anxieties for weeks before they seek help. They come into that first session, and their immediate goal is to make the pain stop as quickly as possible. I am much more interested in getting to know your pain than in getting rid of it. Learn more »

 

 

 

Sarah Calloway, LCSW, Individual & Couples Therapist

Challenging times in our lives can sometimes feel endless and are often painful. With help, these periods can provide opportunities for healing, change, and a more intentional connection to yourself, others, and the world around you. Whatever your reasons for seeking help, I will greet you with warmth, authenticity, and compassion. I work collaboratively with you throughout the process and provide a safe, nonjudgmental place to address the struggles you are facing.  Learn more »

 

 

Anna Clark, LMFT, Individual Therapistannac

My goal is to create a safe, accepting space for my clients where they feel comfortable to show all of themselves and explore what is distressing. Together we can work through what is getting in the way of feeling the happiness and peace you desire and how to remove those obstacles.  I work with people struggling with eating disorders and disordered eating to heal their relationship with themselves, their bodies, and their food.  Learn more »

 

 

 

Rochelle Greenhagen, LMFT, Individual & Group Therapistrochelle

I feel passionate about empowering people to love and accept themselves. By putting clients back in touch with their true desires, I strive to help them live more fully and genuinely. My style is warm, intuitive, relational, and heart-centered. I believe therapy is best when it is a highly collaborative experience in which both therapist and client work together to better understand what will facilitate healing.  Learn more »

 

 

 

 

Tessa Gordon, LMFT, Individual Therapist

My specialty areas include disordered eating, body image, anxiety, life transitions, relationships, trauma, invisible illnesses/disabilities, perfectionism, shame, and navigating your 20s and beyond. I have extensive experience working in the field of eating disorders and supporting clients who are living with a complicated relationship with food and/or their bodies. Combining clinical and lived experience with a love of social justice, my passion to help others renegotiate their relationship with these problems is integrated into each part of my work. Learn more »

 

 

 

 

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Cora Keene, LMFT, Individual & Couples Therapist

I am passionate about supporting and empowering people to connect with themselves and their community. Utilizing a compassion-focused, systemic approach, I work collaboratively with individuals, couples, and families to connect, grow, and heal toward their highest selves. I believe in the power of showing up in your life fully, and authentically – nourishing your body, heart, and mind.  Learn more »

 

 

 

 

Geeta Kerawalla, LCSW, PPSC, Individual & Group Therapist

I believe seeking support through therapy is a powerful tool for gaining more insight, reducing suffering, and catching problematic thoughts and behaviors that no longer serve you. My style is rooted in an anti-racist, culturally sensitive, and person-centered approach. I see the therapeutic relationship as a direct path toward healing, safe change, and living a life you value. Learn more »

 

 

 

 

Emily Semow, PsyD, Individual Therapist

I strive to make each session with my clients feel useful and helpful. I am very engaged in the session and will share key takeaways that provide concrete steps for growth and healing. Therapy should be a completely safe space where one can be 100% authentic and met with support and understanding. As a therapist, I am always in my client’s corner, helping them navigate the highs and lows of life. Learn more »