Victoria Strauss

I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor and Staff Psychotherapist at Wildflower Center for Emotional Health. My therapeutic style is relationship-centered and flexible; I collaborate with my clients to create treatment plans that align with both short- and long-term valued goals, with an understanding that things are always subject to change. Part of why I…

Kayla Wingert

As a queer, non-monogamous, and sex-positive therapist, I am passionate about working with individuals and couples who are: Maybe some of the above describes you or your relationship. Maybe you’ve grown distant and disconnected from your partner. You feel like roommates or coparents. Sex is awkward, dissatisfying, or nonexistent. You feel like you’ve lost your…

Stefanie Cobb

Each of us holds a distinct story that shapes how we land in the present moment. Within our narratives lie elements of joy, connection, and emotional fulfillment. Conversely, certain aspects of our stories can evoke feelings of deep shame, isolation, sadness, and fear. Listening to my clients’ stories, I attune to the diverse, intersecting identities…

Courtney Collins Jarva

Everything in our lives is connected: body, mind, spirit, and experience. We begin to feel a disconnect when one aspect of our life feels off or out of place. We may not feel at home in our bodies, our emotions may overwhelm us, or we may even begin to feel hopeless and unmotivated when performing…

Sara Fetterly

I believe that therapeutic growth begins with cultivating a genuine, collaborative relationship clients feel comfortable bringing their whole selves to. Therapy can be a space for you to explore your inner and outer worlds and gain insight into their emotions, early familial relationships, challenging patterns, current relationships with others, or desires for change. I use…

Natalie Hall

In both my professional and personal life, I have found one thing to be true: we are most receptive to change when we feel safe and understood. As a psychotherapist, it is my responsibility and desire to cultivate this space in each session. I believe that therapy is most successful when approached through a systemic,…

Katherine Lucchesi

As a therapist, I believe in your right to self-determination and autonomy in the therapeutic process. I feel that my clients are experts on their own experiences and I feel privileged to be trusted with their stories and histories. I approach therapy from a strengths-based, trauma-informed, and non-judgmental perspective to create a space of collaboration…

Scott Meyer

I believe that every individual has the strengths, resources, and abilities to live authentically according to their chosen values and life goals. As a therapist, my approach is collaborative and conversational, working with you to identify actionable strategies for addressing current challenges while also creating space to process past and present difficulties. In our sessions,…

Chelsea Moore

I view therapy as a collaborative and dynamic process where we explore the patterns and experiences that may be keeping you from living your most authentic, value-centered life. Our mental health and self-narratives are profoundly shaped by the systems we live in, the family who raised us, and the values that drive us. I approach…

Madeline Wolfe

My therapeutic identity is rooted in the belief that each person holds the most knowledge about their experience and deserves individual autonomy within therapy. This space is for you, and I am grateful to be with you. As we work together, my job will be to offer a place to reflect, collaborate, learn from one…