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.
Rebekah Vickery
Psychotherapist
Perhaps you feel lost, confused, or disconnected. Perhaps you no longer feel safe or welcome in places that once felt safe and welcoming.
Maren Telsey
Psychotherapist
It is an honor to work collaboratively with my clients-- tending to your story with kindness and curiosity.
Christopher Holowaty
Psychotherapist
I seek to provide a warm, open presence that enables you to explore who you are with safety and compassion…
Nikki Scott
Psychotherapist
Hello, I am Nikki Scott. Whatever it is that brings you here, welcome.
Elise Hanson
Psychotherapist
However you have come to find yourself pursuing therapy, welcome.
Genevieve Hall, LMHC
Psychotherapist
My beliefs and practices are primarily influenced by my education in relational psychotherapy as well as evidence based therapies. In our work together we will explore past struggles and how they continue to influence and affect you in the here and now.
Sophia Bean
Psychotherapist
Counseling is all about relationship. Together, we have the opportunity to cultivate a space for you to explore areas of pain, joy, grief, and needed healing.
Tara Kessel
Psychotherapist
Tara is a licensed social worker. She specializes in helping others heal after difficult early life experiences.
Shelley Green
Psychotherapist, Clinical Supervisor
Shelley is a perinatal mental health specialist (PMH-C), working with clients who experience the range of perinatal mental health distress:
Jen Marino
As a therapist, and human in general, Jen (she/they) is passionate about creating space for the stories and emotions that are so often pushed away, hidden from view, and disavowed. They believe that to be seen and heard in these tender places can be a profoundly healing experience, even (and especially) when there is "nothing to do about it," other than bear witness and grieve.
Angela Payne, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
I believe therapy works.
Life can absolutely get so much better. It can be hard to know how to ‘human’ when faced with the realities of our existence, but you don’t have to search for the answers alone.