Christy Scolaro, MSW, LSW (she/her)
“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 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 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 work with children, teens, and adults to make meaning of their experiences, affirm strengths, and build a grounded sense of self.”
Mikiela Satisfield, PsyD, ADHD-CCSP (she/hers/her) Read More »
“I support children and adolescents by creating a safe, nurturing environment where they feel seen, heard, and respected, while guiding them through emotional challenges to build self-esteem and meaningful connections.”
Marina Theisen (she/hers/her) Read More »
“I support individuals who feel overlooked, helping them gain the confidence to assert
their needs and build meaningful connections. I am dedicated to empowering those who are vulnerable, guiding them toward self-awareness and fostering healthy, balanced relationships
with themselves and others.”
Dulce Valenzuela (she/her) Read More »
“I help clients ranging from teens to older adults to heal and create a life and a sense of self they can feel proud of by helping them understand how their minds, hearts, and bodies interact.”
Benjamin Walker, LCSW, CCTP (he/him) Read More »
“I help children, teens, and adults navigate life transitions, regulate heavy emotions, and build meaningful relationships, by creating space for them to communicate and honor their emotional needs.”
Katie Wells, MA, LPC, PMH-C (she/her) Read More »
“I help teens and adults struggling with anxiety, depression, insecurity, or overall emotional fatigue feel supported and empowered.”
Gina Winiecki, MSW, LCSW (she/her) Read More »