Celeste Martinez (she/her)
“I help children and adolescence feel seen and understood while providing a safe space for them where we work together through obstacles in their life.”
Celeste Martinez (she/her) Read More »
“I help children and adolescence feel seen and understood while providing a safe space for them where we work together through obstacles in their life.”
Celeste Martinez (she/her) Read More »
“I help children, teens, and adults who experience discomfort, burnout, and worry by expanding their positive mindset and tap into core strengths.”
Sarah Seebold Psy.D. (she/her) Read More »
“I help children, teens, and young adults experiencing challenging emotions and low self-esteem tap into their strengths to feel empowered and take control of their thoughts and behaviors.”
Ceara Mendoza, Psy.D. (she/her) Read More »
“I work with neurodivergent and neurotypical kids and teens to navigate a variety of daily
challenges as they arise such as anxiety, depression, OCD, and family dynamics.”
Meghan Murray (she/her/hers) Read More »
“I help neurodivergent kids and adults navigate social settings, develop boundaries, and become self-confident and independent.”
Christy Scolaro, MSW, LSW (she/her) Read More »
“I support children and adults who are experiencing trauma, life transitions or grief and loss by fostering empowerment and self-acceptance.”
Cathleen O’Brien (she/her) MA, LPC Read More »
“I help anxious and neurodivergent children and adolescents learn how to express their emotions and relate to others in healthy ways.”
Lisa Durbin, LCPC (she/her) Read More »
“I help children, teens, and adults navigating grief, trauma, and life transitions learn how to love and accept themselves and feel empowered to become the narrators of their own stories.”
Morgan P. Black, MA, LPC, CYT (she/her) Read More »
“I help anxious, impulsive, and neurodivergent kids build the skills to solve problems, make friends, and feel brave to try new things.”
Mikiela Cobb, Psy.D. (she/her) Read More »
“I help individuals and couples who struggle to communicate their needs and wants, feel more connected to themselves and others by building humor, curiosity, and perspective taking.”
Melissa Littlefield, MSW, LCSW (she/her) Read More »