Focused enough to be deliberate.
Broad enough to hold real life.
Couples and individual therapy make up most of the work here, alongside family and parenting, therapy for children and teens, career and life transitions, group programs, older-adult care, Spanish-language therapy, and clinical supervision: focused where it matters, with the range to meet a real life.
The Coordinated Visit
Therapy designed for families with more than one person who needs care, and not enough time to schedule it separately. A parent and child, both partners and a teen, or a full family can be seen during the same visit, with clinicians who coordinate around shared goals.
Easy to describe, genuinely hard to build, and rare to find done well.
Couples Therapy
Focused work on conflict, trust, communication, emotional distance, and the decisions that follow when a relationship reaches its limit.
Learn more → 02 The individualIndividual Therapy
Support for anxiety, depression, burnout, grief, life transitions, identity questions, and emotional strain that has become structural.
Learn more → 03 Work & meaningCareer & Life Transitions
For professionals at a crossroads: a role that no longer fits, a change that is harder than expected, and the question of what the work is really for.
Learn more → 04 The familyParenting & Family
Help for families under strain, where communication has broken down, roles are rigid, and the household runs on reactivity.
Learn more →Group Therapy
Small, focused groups led by each clinician. Vladimir leads groups on career exploration, professional transition, and the existential questions that come with building or rebuilding a working life. Diane leads groups for parents working through the daily challenges of raising children. Four 90-minute sessions for $250 per person. New groups begin on a rolling basis, approximately every six weeks.
The broader practice
- Older Adults & Life Transitions: aging, caregiving, retirement, loneliness, grief, and the emotional weight of later life
- Spanish-Language Therapy: fluent clinical support for clients who want care in Spanish
- Clinical Supervision: structured, developmental supervision for associate-level clinicians
Not sure where to begin?
If you're unsure which service fits, the consultation process is designed to help. A short conversation is often enough to clarify the right path forward.