Life today can feel heavy and overwhelming. While therapy alone cannot remedy the crises of our world, it can offer a space to slow down, acknowledge suffering, reconnect with what matters most, and cultivate moments of resilience and belonging amid disconnection and marginalization. Therapy with me is a collaborative process where we explore the patterns…
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Bria Patterson
If you’ve spent your life adapting to survive, shrinking yourself, overperforming, or holding everything together, you are not alone. You might feel “too much” and “not enough” at the same time. You might be deeply self-aware and still feel stuck. Over time, that kind of survival can leave you burnt out, disconnected, and unsure of…
Gabrielle Pendley
In my role as the manager of Wildflower Center for Perinatal and Family Mental Health, I am responsible for overseeing mental health services, educational programming and outreach related to Wildflower’s core specialty of perinatal and reproductive mental health. I am passionately committed to supporting women throughout their journey to motherhood and families in the transition…
Karen Schmitz
Everybody holds uniquely personal truths. My work is grounded in curiosity, intentional care, and respect for each individual’s lived experience. I prioritize building a strong therapeutic alliance, a meaningful connection as the foundation for effective care. My approach is holistic, relational, and creative, rooted in the understanding that healing is nonlinear and emerges through reconnecting…
Ellen Schnelle
My approach to therapy is deeply rooted in authenticity, humor, and a steadfast commitment to embracing one another with radical acceptance. First and foremost, I approach each client without judgment and understand that therapy can be intimidating. Building a foundation of trust is my priority. I hope to create an environment where clients feel not…
Maddy Seabrook
As a therapist, my goal is to affirm my clients’ unique experiences and to support them in living more empowered lives. Everyone has the tools within themselves to flourish, but life experiences can make it challenging to connect with those strengths and abilities. The impact of trauma and oppression can move us into places of…
Anthony Zwaga
I strive to help my clients find their inner therapist using a strength-based and person-centered approach, allowing for individuals’ own self-awareness and insights to support their capacity to heal, grow, and thrive. I utilize evidence-based practices such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Dialectical Behavior Therapy to address a wide range of challenges including…








