Therapists
We met in 2018 when we started grad school and quickly bonded over a shared passion for working with kids, trauma, and family systems. We both came into this work with backgrounds in domestic violence and even shared the same play therapy supervisor—which probably explains a lot about our similar styles and values in the therapy room.
Since graduating, we’ve had the privilege of working side by side for the last four and a half years. We’ve become genuine friends and trusted collaborators, and that connection shows up in the way we work—both with each other and with the families we support.
We often coordinate care for families: one of us might see a child or teen while the other works with a parent or coparent. Sometimes we split up siblings, or support different parts of a system depending on what’s most useful. It’s flexible, connected, and grounded in shared communication and a consistent approach.
Supportive community matters. Especially when things feel heavy or uncertain. We’ve been lucky to have that in each other, and our goal is to offer that same kind of steady support to the people we work with.
Helping individuals and families heal and grow has been our shared dream for years—and we’re grateful every day that we get to do it together.