Our Practitioner Collective

We believe the work of fostering whole person healing is a profound privilege.
Our collective is a network of trusted practitioners who walk with clients on their healing journeys with expertise, care, and grace.  

We believe healing is for everyone. Many of our practitioners offer sliding scale and many accept insurance.
Our Sustainable Therapy program offers low cost, affordable mental health counseling for $50-90/session.

Pamela Krueger, LMFT, LMHC, REAT

Expressive Arts Psychotherapist

While conversant in talk therapies, Pamela understands the benefits of, and offers experiments in, multiple forms of creative expression that can support deep inner work in ways that talk alone may not fulfill. She believes that all human beings are innately and uniquely creative in ways that can support insight, growth, discovery, and healing.

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Dustin Shatto, MA, LMHCA

Mental Health Counselor

Are you at a crossroads in life? I support adults as they work through present struggles and past painful experiences like divorce, career issues, chronic pain, grief, parenting concerns, and other stressors. Another focus area of my practice is processing religious trauma, deconstruction, and spiritual exploration.

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Michelle Largent, MA, LMHC

Psychotherapist

I am a depth centered trauma psychotherapist that specializes in healing from trauma, anxieties, and abuse. I utilize somatic, psychoanalytic, and person centered models as we work through all the ways we feel not ok. I specialize in ERP and DBT for anxiety disorders. Together we will calm and quiet the anxieties of your body and mind, and explore new styles of being and relating.

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Jennifer Goldsmith, LMFTA, M.A., M.Ed.

Individual, Couple, and Sex Therapist

I strive to create a welcoming, safe, and non-judgmental therapeutic space where I collaborate with clients to navigate relationships, process difficult experiences, ease anxiety, and overcome feelings of shame. With kindness, compassion, and playfulness, I work with clients to uncover blocks to fulfillment, relational intimacy, and pleasure, forging new ways of being that align with clients’ values and desires.

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Allison Dworkin, MA, LMFTA

Psychotherapist

I provide compassionate, empowering therapy for individuals, couples, and families. My approach focuses on helping clients discover new perspectives, minimize obstacles to change, and increase overall well-being. I see therapy as a powerful collaboration that promotes both deeper connection to self and fulfilling connection to others. I’m honored to do this work.

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Amy Hersh, MA, LMHCA, NCC

Psychotherapist, Ecotherapist

I help neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ adults embrace their authentic selves and reconnect with the natural world. My approach is warm, collaborative, and authentic, and prioritizes your autonomy and internal wisdom. I would be honored to be a part of your healing journey.

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Anna Fasano, LMHC, ATR-P

Psychotherapist & Art Therapist

Let's collaborate with compassion and creativity to align you with your goals. Together, we can collectively illuminate deeper insight, shed light on behavioral patterns, attend to emotional wounds, and clarify aspects of your identity and values. We can do this through both talk-based and arts-based practices.

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Winnie Chang

Counseling Resident

You are seen and known. You deserve a safe space to go into areas of heartache and joy. It takes a village to rewrite our ecosystems, especially in places of suffering and pain. Acting and not running away requires risk and disappointment when we invite someone or our community into our hurts, pains, and triggers. Our bodies hold a lot, especially for folks of color who often have to assimilate and code-switch in a majority culture to fit in while also trying to navigate, remember, and care about the cultures of our family.

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Lynn Crothers, MA, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

I work with adults navigating a variety of issues, including chronic pain and chronic health conditions, complex trauma, issues of abuse, dissociative conditions, relationship challenges, and family of origin concerns.

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