Clinic Director
Clinic Director
Assistant Clinic Director
Assistant Clinic Director
LCSW - Therapist
LCSW - Therapist
Kayla (she/her) strives to create a supportive, nonjudgmental, and collaborative space where clients can feel comfortable showing up as they are. She prioritizes a therapy space that is person-centered, trauma-informed, and individualized to clients and their needs.
Kayla has experience supporting clients as they navigate academics, life transitions, symptoms of anxiety and depression, relationships, and identity exploration. Her approach is rooted in connection, authenticity, and humor. She draws from modalities including CBT, ACT, and DBT, but regardless of modality, the therapeutic relationship is always centered.
Kayla sees each individual as an expert in their own experience, and prioritizes collaboration and building trust. Her goal is to help clients feel understood, supported, and empowered to create meaningful change.
Kayla can be your in person and online therapist.
LMHC, R-DMT Counselor
LMHC, R-DMT Counselor
McKenna (she/her) is a licensed clinician who works with adults to
create a supportive, collaborative space where clients can talk openly
and better understand what’s beneath the surface. Her approach is
warm, curious, and nonjudgmental, focusing on helping clients
recognize patterns that may be keeping them stuck and supporting
meaningful change. She has experience in both outpatient and partial
hospitalization (PHP) settings and works with concerns including
anxiety, depression, trauma, perfectionism, life transitions, and more
complex clinical needs. She has a particular interest in working with
individuals navigating religious trauma and deconstruction.
McKenna integrates CBT, DBT, and person-centered therapy, and is
trained in EMDR and Dance/Movement Therapy. She takes a
trauma-informed, body-based approach, helping clients connect with
both their internal experiences and how those show up in the body. Her
work is tailored to each individual, always moving at a pace that
feels safe and supportive.
McKenna can be your in-person and online therapist.
MA - Therapist
MA - Therapist
Margo is an expressive arts therapist who specializes in working with body-based and arts-based approaches. She offers a mind-body approach that helps to express the inner felt sense of emotion and sensation through visual artmaking, which can help process feelings that may not be feasible to talk through. By tuning into the felt sense, and exploring different means of self-expression, Margo aims to help you work towards building more confidence and ease. Margo works with all age ranges and also offers play therapy for children.
She is currently available for sessions through telehealth only.
MA - Therapist
MA - Therapist
Kara (she/her) centers her work around adolescents and young adults facing the many challenges of life transitions. Ongoing themes may include anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns, trauma, and relationship difficulties. Most importantly, she wants to get to know you as a whole. She strives to make therapy a space to hold the joy, the pain, and everything in between.
Kara has a strong passion for work with members of the LGBTQ+ community. As you are the expert of your own experience, she is happy to approach identity in any way that is meaningful for you. If it feels relevant and helpful, she is happy to explore identity together and delve into the complexities of living as queer, transgender, and/or gender-nonconforming.
If Kara’s approach sounds like a good match for your current needs, please reach out for a consultation to test the waters!
MA - Therapist
MA - Therapist
Pritha (she/her) is interested in the mind, body, soul connection and supporting individuals who struggle with identity, trauma, and self-esteem issues. Pritha is experienced and feels very comfortable working with BIPOC, AAPI and LGBTQ+ clients.
Pritha is a first-generation immigrant and career changer who understands the weight of feeling like an imposter and not fitting into mainstream culture and society. She adapts a relational-cultural approach with client centered therapy and also appreciates art and expressive therapies. Pritha believes that there is no one size fits all approach to mental health support, as no one exists in a monolith and there is nuance to every story, informing her holistic approach.
She looks forward to creating space and building trust to support clients as they navigate difficult terrain and aims to provide a safe space for all. Pritha is also experienced in navigating interpersonal and intimate challenges and concerns with clients.
Pritha can be your in person and online therapist.
LMHC/ LPCC - Therapist
LMHC/ LPCC - Therapist
LMHC - Therapist
LMHC - Therapist
Sarah (she/her) uses a person centered and trauma informed approach, and has an awareness of how systems of oppression can impact an individual’s mental health and quality of life. She primarily use a strength-based approach, CBT. DBT, and motivational interviewing.
She focuses on serving young adults and adult males who struggle/present with SUD, trauma/PTSD, anger management problems. She has experience working with individuals who have been incarcerated and who have been on probation/parole and routinely conducts mental health and substance use evaluations for the probation department at different courthouses in Massachusetts in collaboration with probation officers.
Sarah can be your in person and online therapist.
MA - Therapist
MA - Therapist
Stephen (he/him) is a therapist that is passionate about both working with individuals through difficult times and also helping them develop the skill sets needed to face the next challenge that arises. In this work, Stephen utilizes a therapeutic approach that combines meeting clients where they are at with evidence based approaches (namely Cognitive Behavioral Therapy/Dialectical Behavioral Theory approaches) and a judgement free space in hopes of helping therapy feel less like a chore and more like growth.
Stephen has worked with children, adolescents, and adults in various different settings; these settings include suicide prevention hotline work, school involvement, and partial hospitalization level of care. Throughout his time in these different environments, Stephen developed both hands-on experience and a desire to work with clients suffering from anxiety, depression, ADHD, and the symptoms that can follow traumatic experiences.
Stephen is excited to help clients ranging from childhood to early adulthood work towards their goals and various skill development. When possible, he also enjoys working with male-presenting individuals in tackling the above challenges while also helping it feel less difficult to openly talk about emotions.
Stephen can be your in person and online therapist.