Whether one is new to therapy or returning from a break, finding a new therapist can be overwhelming. Regardless of where you are in your healing journey, I admire you for taking the first step! My main priority is my clients and I aim to create a non-judgmental, collaborative, and compassionate environment where I can…
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Tali Gleiser
Though we often seek therapy to relieve emotional distress, the experiences that lead us here ripple far beyond our emotional world. As a therapist, I aim to empower radical self-acceptance and support so you feel supported as you work towards growth in your relationship with yourself, others, and the world around you. I have specialized…
Kayla Wingert
As a queer and polyamorous therapist, I am passionate about working with queer and trans people, polyamorous individuals and relationships, kink and BDSM communities, and folks living life outside the religious traditions they were raised in. I particularly enjoy working with couples who are exploring opening their relationship or otherwise restructuring their relationship. I also…
Rachel Mintz
The decision to start therapy often occurs as a result of emotional suffering that we can’t seem to shake, as well as a desire to change. For some, this decision can be scary, hopeful, exciting, or vulnerable–maybe all at the same time. Knowing this, I seek to create a warm, accepting, non-judgmental space in which…
Haley Moles
Hello, therapy participant! If you are perusing Wildflower’s webpage, you may be interested in taking a new step toward improving your quality of life, healing from adverse experiences, and strengthening your relationship with yourself and others. For this, I am thrilled for you! One of the most powerful aspects of therapy is how transformative and…
Hillary Urban
As a psychologist, I believe therapy should be a collaborative process and consider my clients to be experts on themselves. I aim to assist each client to gain insight into unhelpful behaviors that are contributing to current symptoms, to learn skills to change these behaviors, and to find more effective ways of coping. I strongly…