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.

Haylie Castillo, LSWAIC, MSW, CFT™

Financial Therapist

I work with folks who are committed to self-growth and have already invested in personal healing work, but their relationship with money and success is still uncomfortable and complicated. Often, their lived experience has forced them to confront their role within the hierarchical systems in which we exist, and they feel as if they’re hopelessly stuck, being forced to participate in a system that doesn’t value them as a holistic being, but feel as if they’re trapped by a sense of duty either to themselves or to loved ones.

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Coburn Kirby Childs, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

When we create, we heal. When we heal, we create. In therapy, the goal of our collaborative relationship is not to tell merely a good story, but a true story: to help you discover more of your fullest and most authentic self, and to start living it out.

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Natasha Moonka, MA, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

Natasha has a passion for providing online psychotherapy using a relational, culturally contextual approach tailored to her clients. She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and combines that with a variety of other evidence-based approaches to best help you work through the challenges you are facing in your life.

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Graham Murtaugh, LMHC

Psychotherapist

I support individuals exploring healthy masculinity, navigating family building–including (in)fertility and assisted reproductive technology–and bearing the burdens of everyday life. My clients experience embodied healing, renewed belonging and the vitality of feeling at home in their own lives.

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Marilyn Napier, MAEd, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

I help individuals and couples navigate unresolved issues related to high-stress work environments, anxiety, burnout, difficult life transitions, trauma, perfectionism, and relational challenges. I offer a safe, supportive space for clients to explore who they are, identify what they need, and foster personal growth at their own pace.

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Heather Taft LMHCA, SUDP

Psychotherapist

I honor the inherent wisdom in each of us, and I view the therapeutic relationship as a collaboration between equals for the purpose of personal growth. I believe in each individual’s intrinsic value and that we are all worthy exactly as we are. My role as therapist encompasses that of a teacher, student, companion, witness, and guide. My approach is warm, genuine, and strengths-based.

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Clara Brand, MSSW, LCSW, LICSW

Psychotherapist

As a person and therapist, I value humor, warmth, and transparency. I work with adult clients (18+) with concerns ranging from stress around difficult life transitions to trauma-focused healing. I specialize in supporting clients struggling with disordered eating and negative body image. I love helping clients make peace with food and with their bodies. I’m a non-diet, fat-positive therapist and my work is aligned with Health At Every Size® (HAES®), intuitive eating, and body trust principles.

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Lauren Noel

Psychotherapist

Hello! I’m Lauren. My approach to therapy is person-centered and relationship driven, rooted in a belief that we heal in and through relationship to one another and all are capable of connection, growth and healing.  My hope is that together we can build a space for open exploration of your full self and understanding of your own inner wisdom.

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Kate Bailey

Psychotherapist

My practice is centered around looking at my client as a whole person: how they are situated in life presently, how they have experienced relationships to themselves and others in their past, and how they relate to the idea of the future. What does the client’s world look like in all of its facets of sufferings and goodness, and how does that inform the client’s current view in how they approach their life.

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