Posts in Grief/Loss
Josh Saunders

Josh works compassionately with clients to help them form deeper connections to themselves, heal from past traumas and wounds, and ultimately find their voice and presence in this world. He works with people dealing with chronic people pleasing, religious trauma and faith deconstruction, childhood sexual abuse, relationship issues, and identity exploration. He also works with couples who want to overcome barriers that keep them from fully enjoying each other.

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Kathy Greiner

Kathy works with individuals and couples to navigate life transitions, cope with anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and explore issues around faith and spirituality. She specializes in working with people living with chronic health conditions and parents coping with a child’s diagnosis of a developmental difference. Kathy loves helping clients increase self awareness and make meaning in their life.

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Mark Ponce

Mark helps couples and individuals communicate effectively and become better connected to themselves and their romantic partner(s). He has experience working with people managing grief/loss and trauma. He has a particular interest in challenges associated with identity and worldview, life transitions, and self-esteem/confidence. 

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Emily Robinson

Emily works with adult and adolescent individuals experiencing issues with anxiety, depression, executive dysfunction, life transitions, self-worth, boundary-setting, and those undergoing relationship issues and attachment trauma. Her practice is rooted in a person-centered approach, informed by polyvagal theory, somatic techniques, and DBT tools.

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Becca Trayner

Becca works with individuals who are navigating anxiety, depression, grief or loss, life transitions, relationship issues and trauma.  Pulling from a variety of modalities that best fit her clients needs, she helps people increase self-compassion and experience more freedom.

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Tychelle Graham-Moskowitz

Tychelle works with individuals and couples who are looking to explore who they are and how they can make sense of the world around them more clearly. Folks who may be experiencing anxiety and depression, or even trying to figure out if that is what they should call it. In my work with couples I look to support and facilitate health communication and individual and collective understanding.

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Mohamed Abdelaziz

Mohamed works with individuals dealing with trauma, anxiety, depression, loss of religion/culture, loss of a relationship, yearning for meaning and purpose, and feelings of being stuck or unfulfilled. As a meaning-based therapist, he will emphasize your agency and empowerment, helping you utilize your strengths to align your life with your values.

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Amanda Kieser

Amanda believes that everyone is on their own journey, and that we are meant to learn and change along the way. She helps her clients better understand their own feelings, thoughts, and experiences. Amanda works with people coping with depression, anxiety, disordered eating or eating disorders, and body image concerns. She also loves helping clients with identity work, attachment styles, and reparenting. Amanda prefers to meet with clients in person, as she finds it creates the biggest positive impact, though she is available for telehealth sessions on a limited basis.

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Kayla Ritchie

Kayla works with individuals living with past and present trauma, who often experience the most profound impact of this trauma in anxiety, depression, grief, and isolation.  She works particularly well with people in helping professions or in caretaking roles in their relationships. She is also passionate about working with men who experience issues related to their own masculinity and whose relationships are thwarted by the expectations of the roles set out for them.

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Emily West

Emily has experience serving kids, teens, and adults through grief and loss, trauma, and major life transitions, including menopause, empty-nesting, and career changes. She particularly enjoys supporting people who might identify as “late bloomers” and are exploring the deeper life questions about purpose, meaning, and choice. Emily is warm, compassionate, and collaborative and helps her clients move toward greater self-awareness, insight about how the past impacts the present, and living with more authentic expression.

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