WHO WE ARE
Our group practice consists of mental health providers dedicated to serving families of young children.
We are a training program and work collaboratively as a team. Staff and interns receive regular supervision and training, and clients benefit from the collective wisdom of all of our team members.

MARY BETH SWANSON, LCSW
Director & Therapist
I have been in the human services field since completing my Masters of Social Work from University of Denver in 1996. While I have worked in a number of different settings and agencies, I have always come back to my love of children and my passion for helping them become their best selves.
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I specialize in Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, which includes lots of social and emotional development and support, as well as coaching for parents and caregivers. I utilize play therapy as the primary tool for connecting with children and allowing them an avenue to express themselves. I am also trained in EMDR with additional training on healing early developmental trauma for children.
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Specialties/services:
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Early childhood
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Child-Parent Psychotherapy
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Individual and dyadic play therapy
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EMDR
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Parent support
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Maternal substance abuse disorders
AMY TUTTLE, LCSW
Clinical Director & Therapist
I received my graduate degree in social work from Colorado State University. My social work background offers me a broad perspective of the concerns that clients bring to therapy and an appreciation for how these concerns are impacted on individual, family, community, and societal levels. I combine a variety of theories and perspectives to best support the unique goals of each client, including trauma-informed therapy, person-centered therapy, and mindfulness.
Reaching out for support takes courage and vulnerability, and I feel fortunate to work alongside each client I meet. I believe that supporting clients always begins by building a safe, respectful, and genuinely caring relationship. From this foundation, we can work together to build upon clients’ strengths and work towards meaningful change.
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Specialties/Services:
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Individual adult
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Early childhood play therapy
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Trauma-informed care
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Mindfulness
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Somatic therapy
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Narrative therapy
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Art interventions
EMILY BARFUSS EGBERT, LCSW
Therapist
I received my graduate degree in social work from Colorado State University. My training and work experience have centered on perinatal mental health, early childhood mental health, parent-child attachment, and supporting families affected by incarceration. I am passionate about using holistic and person-centered techniques to ensure that what is done in therapy is personalized, collaborative, and unique to your needs.
Parenting is vulnerable, tiring, and rewarding. I will honor and respect your family values and build upon the strength you and your family already possess. I believe every parent, child, and family deserve healing and joy. I look forward to learning and growing with you!
Specialties/Services:
• Individual adult
• Early Childhood Play Therapy
• Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders
• Incarceration Support
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RUTH KRUG, LCSW
Therapist
I am a licensed clinical social worker. I received my graduate degree from Colorado State University. I have training with the Colorado Association of Infant Mental Health and have a pediatric and adult medical social work background. I have additional training in trauma sensitive yoga and am a certified trauma informed yoga therapist (RYT-500) and have training as a death doula.
I specialize in using yoga therapy in sessions, a holistic and body-centered approach to healing, that incorporates using gentle movement, breathing exercises and mindfulness techniques. I believe that a body centered approach is one in which can be the most powerful and transformative experience in a therapeutic setting. In sessions you will gain resiliency through holistic, somatic tools that can transform your life and can be used for parents, mothers, caregivers and children. I believe everyone deserves to heal, to feel whole and embodied.
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Specialties/Services:
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Adolescents, teens and individual adult (11yrs+)
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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
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Chronic pain
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Grief, bereavement and loss
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Somatic Therapy (Body Centered)
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Trauma Informed Yoga Therapy and Mindfulness
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Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction
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Medical Care Coordination
MADDIE DARNELL, LCSW, IMH-E®
Therapist & Operations Director
I earned my graduate degree from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville in Social Work with a concentration in evidence-based interpersonal practice and a certification in trauma treatment with adults and children. In 2024 I became an Irving Harris fellow with a specialization in infant and early childhood mental health. This led to becoming an endorsed infant and early childhood mental health expert through the Colorado Association for Infant Mental Health. My previous experiences working in medical settings, advocating for child safety, and caring for families in crisis all inform the therapeutic support I provide today.
I'm passionate about providing non-judgmental, compassionate support to caregivers and children through painful seasons of life. Everyone, no matter their stage of life, is capable of healing, yet I appreciate that no single modality will resonate with every client. For this reason, I've become trained in a variety of therapeutic interventions that I can tailor to best meet the unique needs of each client I support. I especially enjoy providing animal-assisted therapy, child-centered play therapy, and, when appropriate, assessments that inform next-steps of treatment. At its core, my work is guided by my understanding of complex trauma and attachment, my value for collaboration, and my ability to remain level-headed in the midst of crisis.
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Specialties/services:​
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Child-Parent Psychotherapy
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EMDR
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Dyadic work with caregivers and their children
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Trauma-focused CBT
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Assessments including DC 0-5, Crowell, and Working Model of the Child
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Jail-based work
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Circle of Security Parenting (in group or individual-intensive settings)
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DBT
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The Seven Principles for Making a Marriage Work and Bringing Baby Home Workshops by Dr. John Gottman

ANDREA JOYCE, LPC
Therapist
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor. I received my graduate degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in May 2023. Before joining the Willow Collective team, I taught in early childhood and elementary education. My experience as an educator helped me realize the importance of prioritizing mental health needs in children and adults.
I work closely with clients to create a therapeutic relationship that reflects empathy, trust, and respect. I believe individuality should be honored, so I utilize a variety of counseling theories and techniques to meet the diverse needs of clients, including person-centered therapy, trauma-informed therapy, play therapy, narrative therapy, and cognitive-behavioral therapy. I hope to make therapy a collaborative and worthwhile experience for the client to recognize their strengths and ability to achieve their goals.
Specialties/Services:
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Early Childhood
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Individual and dyadic play-based therapy
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Art therapy
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Individual adult therapy
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Caregiver support
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LGBTQIA+

SAMANTHA DAYAK, MSW, SWC
Therapist
I am currently in the process of completing my Master's in Social Work degree from Colorado State University. Prior to this, I received my undergraduate degree in Sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara. I have worked in the human services field for 5 years, specializing in Early Childhood Mental Health. I am well experienced working with children ages 0-5 in foster care, foster families and biological parents. I have found my passion in working with young children and caregivers to create healthy bonds by creating a safe and inclusive environment while prioritizing the child and caregivers’ needs.
I utilize client centered and child directed play therapy to lead my practice. My values lay in creating authentic relationships and creating spaces where people are welcomed and able to collaborate and learn from one another.
Specialties/services
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Early childhood
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Individual adult
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Play therapy
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Parent support
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Care coordination
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Incarceration support

BRITNEY HAAPANEN, MS, MFTC
Therapist
I am a marriage and family therapist with a graduate degree from Colorado State University. Since graduating from the University of California, Davis in 2013 with degrees in Psychology and Music, I have worked to support children and families in various capacities, including as a researcher and an early childhood educator. My training and work experience have centered on perinatal mental health, early childhood mental health, and parent-child attachment.
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I believe that we as humans cannot be fully understood in isolation. We are all parts of families, relationships, and systems that impact us in all sorts of ways. Therefore, my work with clients encompasses these additional layers of understanding, exploring the relationships and systems that inherently play a role in our mental health. For my child clients, I believe in a child-centered and child-directed approach, with play-based therapy and caregiver-child attachment at the center.
My therapeutic approach encompasses a variety of theories and perspectives to meet my
client’s where they are, and best meet their individual, family, or couple goals. I believe that
building a safe, trusting connection is the foundation of a therapeutic relationship, and lead
with that in mind with all of my clients.
Specialties/services​
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Family/individual therapy
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Trauma-informed care
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Early childhood
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Individual and dyadic play-based therapy
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Caregiver support & education
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LGBTQIA+

KAITLYN EWAN, LCSW
Therapist
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and completed my Master's of Social Work degree, as well as my Graduate Certificate in Advanced Clinical Behavioral Health, at Colorado State University. Through my training and professional roles, I have gained experience working through the complexities of family life - including substance use, sexual abuse, developmental disabilities, complex trauma, and foster care.
When working with children and families, I strive to create a safe and empathetic space that celebrates and honors every family's values and journey. I utilize strengths based and client focused perspectives to guide my practice and meet my clients where they are. Through the use of multiple perspectives and theories, I aim to create a child-centered, trauma informed foundation from which true healing and growth can take place.
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Specialties/Services:
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Trauma-Informed Care
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Strengths-Based Work
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Systems Theory
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Abuse and Neglect
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Incarceration/Incarcerated Parent Support

KINSEY DAVENPORT, MSW, SWC, IMH-E
Therapist
I hold a Master's in Social Work degree from Colorado State University and am endorsed as an Infant Family Specialist by the Colorado Association for Infant Mental Health (CoAIMH). My professional work and training is focused on young children, their families, and caregivers. At the heart of my work is fostering and nurturing healthy relationships, especially between children and their caregivers. I employ a collaborative approach tailored to meet each client's unique needs.
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My therapeutic approach integrates attachment theory, trauma theory, systems theory, and empowerment theory, aiming for a holistic perspective. When working with adults, I often incorporate somatic and art-based therapies, along with mindfulness practices. Recognizing play as the primary language of children, I use a child-centered play therapy approach in order to enter the child’s world with them. Through play, we work to process experienced trauma and create new meaning, allowing for healing to occur in a way that integrates into the child’s understanding of the world around and within them.
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Therapy asks a lot of us, whether adult or child. It asks us to enter into a relationship together, to be vulnerable, to trust, and to be patient and consistent. Whether with adults or children, I encourage some level of playfulness to reconnect with the part of the self that craves connection and creativity, the part of the self that is often wounded and requires space to heal. We explore not only the challenges and pain we carry but also the strengths and resilience that lie within us. Through this process of self-discovery and self-compassion, we learn to understand all the parts of ourselves that make the whole and develop new ways of relating to ourselves and others. I am honored to hold the space needed to make meaningful change, and I thank you for allowing me to be a part of your story.
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Specialties/Services:
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Individual adult
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Child-centered play therapy
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Caregiver-child dyadic therapy
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Systems theory
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Attachment theory
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Trauma theory

CHLOE LEREW, MSW, SWC
Therapist
I received my graduate degree in social work from Colorado State University. My focus is on early childhood mental health, particularly for those experiencing foster and adoption transitions, working to build strong parent-child attachments, and navigating life as single parents and adults with young children. In my practice, I value using play therapy, mindfulness, and art interventions to help clients express and process their emotions in a safe and creative environment.
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My approach is collaborative, working closely with adults, children, and caregivers to develop personalized goals that honor their unique experiences and needs. By integrating mindful coping strategies such as art into sessions, I work with clients to manage stress and enhance emotional regulation, promoting long-term well-being and resilience. I am dedicated to providing a supportive space where healing and growth are at the center, and you are able to show up exactly as you are.
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Specialties/Services:
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Individual adults
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Single parents
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Early childhood play therapy
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Art interventions
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Mindfulness
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Narrative therapy
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Foster/Adoption transitions

LAUREN WILCOX, MSW, SWC
Therapist
After obtaining my Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, I moved to Fort Collins to pursue my Master's of Social Work degree at Colorado State University. Through my past experiences in victim advocacy as well as children's mental and behavioral health case management, I have experienced first-hand the importance of creating and fostering a strong support system—not just for children—but also for adults. I aim to focus on understanding and addressing children's unique emotional and developmental needs while assisting in navigating challenges, building resilience, and developing healthy coping strategies. Most importantly, my approach is rooted in creating strong, trusting relationships by cultivating open communication for everyone and creating a safe space for expression.
I ground my practice by incorporating trauma-informed care principles into my therapeutic approach, recognizing the profound impact that trauma can have. Additionally, I utilize a strengths-based perspective, which focuses on identifying and building upon each child's inherent strengths and resources. Instead of solely addressing difficulties, I collaborate with clients to highlight their capabilities and encourage growth. Finally, I am committed to cultural humility, which involves recognizing and respecting the diverse cultural backgrounds and experiences of clients. By engaging in ongoing self-reflection and learning, I ensure that my approach is culturally responsive and sensitive to the unique values, beliefs, and practices of each child and their family. With a genuine dedication to making a positive impact, I look forward to contributing to the well-being of children and families.
Specialties/Services: ​​​
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Trauma-Informed Care
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Crisis Intervention
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Client Advocacy
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Strengths-Based Perspective
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Attachment Theory

EMMI BURKE
Clinical Social Work Candidate
Hi there! I am currently in the process of completing my Master's in Social Work at Colorado State University and am a clinical candidate at the Willow Collective. Before beginning my training in social work, I worked in the environmental sector but discovered that I feel most fulfilled when connecting directly with people and exploring how nature can serve as a powerful tool for healing.
I strive to support people through life’s challenges by fostering resilience, connection, and healing through approaches that help clients feel more grounded in their bodies, present in the moment, and connected to the natural world.
Creativity and movement are central to my own self-care and wellbeing—I enjoy making candles, crocheting, hiking, and climbing. I hope to bring these practices into my work with clients, using creativity and mindful movement to support healing and growth.
Specialties/Services: ​​​
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Trauma-Informed Care
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Systems Theory
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Ecotherapy
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Strengths-Based Perspective
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Child-centered play therapy

EMILY ERICSON
Clinical Social Work Candidate
I am a Master of Social Work candidate at Colorado State University with a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Washington State University. My training and clinical interests center on trauma-informed care, with a focus on fostering resilience and supporting healing across the lifespan.
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I approach clients with curiosity, compassion, and respect for the systems and relationships that shape their lives. My goal is to create a safe, collaborative space where individuals can explore their experiences and move toward growth and well-being.
Specialties/Services: ​​​
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Trauma-Informed Care
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Death, dying and grief
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Systems Theory
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Strengths-Based Perspective
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Child-centered play therapy

MIAH PADMORE
Clinical Social Work Candidate
I am currently earning my Master of Social Work degree at Colorado State University. Before this, I obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Family Life and Human Development, with an emphasis on Family Services from Southern Utah University. I have experience supporting children and families in both clinical and educational settings.
My approach is collaborative and strengths-based, recognizing the unique abilities and resources each child and family already have within them. I practice from a trauma-informed lens, creating safety and trust while honoring past experiences. I also value a holistic perspective, supporting not only individual needs, but the overall well-being of children within their family and community systems. I am passionate about creating a safe, supportive space where children and families feel heard, understood, and empowered to grow.
Specialties/Services: ​​​
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Trauma-Informed Care
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Attachment Theory
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Systems Theory
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Strengths-Based Perspective
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Child-centered play therapy

JULIA LEWITT
Clinical Social Work Candidate
Born and raised in Boulder, Colorado, I have always been passionate about the ways we connect with others and how our environments shape our experiences. With a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Western Washington University, I am currently pursuing my Master of Social Work at Colorado State University, further deepening my understanding of the intricate relationship between mental health, physical health, personal growth, and social dynamics.
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I believe in a person-centered approach to therapy, where each individual’s unique story is the foundation of our work together. My goal is to provide a compassionate space where clients can feel seen, heard, and supported. While fostering this connection, I also offer practical, hands-on strategies and techniques that can be used outside of sessions, empowering clients to feel more in control of their well-being on a day-to-day basis.
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I am particularly passionate about the role that social connections and the environment around us play in shaping mental health. By exploring these influences, we can gain valuable insight into the patterns and behaviors that may be affecting your life. Together, we can work toward building healthier, more fulfilling connections and creating an environment that nurtures your growth.
Specialties/Services: ​​​
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Trauma-Informed Care
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Systems Theory
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Strengths-Based Perspective
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Child-centered play therapy
