Our Practitioner Collective

We believe the work of fostering whole person healing is a profound privilege.
Our collective is a network of trusted practitioners who walk with clients on their healing journeys with expertise, care, and grace.  

We believe healing is for everyone. Many of our practitioners offer sliding scale and many accept insurance.
Our Sustainable Therapy program offers low cost, affordable mental health counseling for $50-90/session.

Ingrid Cruthird, MA, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

Starting therapy is a brave step, and you don’t have to take it alone — I offer trauma-informed, neurodivergent-affirming support for teens and adults navigating anxiety, life transitions, or the complexities of a new or late diagnosis. I walk alongside you as a collaborative partner with a grounded, integrative approach, honoring your lived experience and inner expertise.

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Hilary Beckwith, NTP, BCHN

Nutritional Therapy Practitioner | Holistic Nutrition Coaching for PCOS and Pain.

Ex-dieter, roller-skater, lazy camper, and bringer of great snacks!

I help women and female-bodied individuals to recognize and trust their body’s unique health needs, so they can feel empowered to make food choices without guilt, shame, or symptoms.

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Jocelyn Randall, LICSW

Mental Health Therapist

I am grounded in a liberatory framework that recognizes our own inherent abilities for healing and growth, and how our connections to community impact our journey. My work involves an eclectic approach to psychotherapy, which is culturally affirming, trauma-informed, emotionally-focused, strength and mindfulness based. With radical acceptance and psychoeducational learning.

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Isabel Slaney, MA, LMHCA

Psychotherapist and Holistic Trauma Therapist, Trauma-Informed Health & Wellness Coach and Story Work Coach

Healing from trauma isn’t about being “fixed”--it’s about coming home to yourself. I work with adults navigating the sacred, often quiet work of healing from trauma, relational wounds, systemic oppression, and intergenerational trauma. I invite you into a place of re-membering the parts of you that have been lost and to re-embody your most authentic self. The purpose of my work is not to impose my own sense of health and well-being but to help you find yours–to create an ecology of life that supports healing, freedom, nourishing connection, meaning and purpose.

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Michael McGill, PhD, MAC

Mental Health Counselor & Coach

With a PhD in intercultural studies and 25 years of experience helping people heal and grow, I guide clients toward lasting transformation—integrating psychosocial, spiritual, and physical well-being. I'd be honored to walk with you toward deeper healing, growth, and hope.

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Coburn Kirby Childs, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

When we create, we heal. When we heal, we create. In therapy, the goal of our collaborative relationship is not to tell merely a good story, but a true story: to help you discover more of your fullest and most authentic self, and to start living it out.

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Heather Taft LMHCA, SUDP

Psychotherapist

I honor the inherent wisdom in each of us, and I view the therapeutic relationship as a collaboration between equals for the purpose of personal growth. I believe in each individual’s intrinsic value and that we are all worthy exactly as we are. My role as therapist encompasses that of a teacher, student, companion, witness, and guide. My approach is warm, genuine, and strengths-based.

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Katherine Lee Vandervort, MA, LMHCA

Mental Health Therapist

If you have experienced emotional neglect and trauma in your life, and are disconnected from yourself and others as a result, I see you. In our work together, we will take time to identify your learned coping methods, acknowledge how they were there to protect yourself, and honor the grief that may come up for you on this journey to a more connected and vibrant life.

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Pamela Krueger, LMFT, LMHC, REAT

Expressive Arts Psychotherapist

While conversant in talk therapies, Pamela understands the benefits of, and offers experiments in, multiple forms of creative expression that can support deep inner work in ways that talk alone may not fulfill. She believes that all human beings are innately and uniquely creative in ways that can support insight, growth, discovery, and healing.

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