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.

Jennifer Goldsmith Locke, LMFTA, M.A., M.Ed.

Individual, Couple, and Sex Therapist

I strive to create a welcoming, safe, and non-judgmental therapeutic space where I collaborate with clients to navigate relationships, process difficult experiences, ease anxiety, and overcome feelings of shame. With kindness, compassion, and playfulness, I work with clients to uncover blocks to fulfillment, relational intimacy, and pleasure, forging new ways of being that align with clients’ values and desires.

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Allison Dworkin, MA, LMFTA

Psychotherapist

I provide compassionate, empowering therapy for individuals, couples, and families. My approach focuses on helping clients discover new perspectives, minimize obstacles to change, and increase overall well-being. I see therapy as a powerful collaboration that promotes both deeper connection to self and fulfilling connection to others. I’m honored to do this work.

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James Knowlton, LMFTA

Psychotherapist

Hello! I hope to offer a non-judgmental and attentive container for you and your relationships – one in which you are comfortable to explore yourself, your experiences, and your path.

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Zia Cloud, LMFT

Couple & Family Therapist / Sex Therapist

I specialize in working with adolescents, although I am also passionate about working with couples, adult individuals, and families with teens or older.

I utilize a client-centered approach, which highlights the client as the expert in their life. As we work together, I will follow your lead in what you would like out of therapy, while creating a warm and compassionate therapeutic environment.

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Stephen Kim, MA, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

I hope to help you navigate the past experiences, relationships, and hurts that have a significant influence over the way you see yourself and the world. In doing so, we can uncover the roots of your current suffering and address their impact on your life.

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Matthew McDermott, LMHC

Psychotherapist

I believe that every person has the right to be treated with individual care. Because we are all unique, what works for one person may not work for the next. I like to approach helping you with a fresh lens every time, getting to know you, and finding which therapeutic approach to best help your situation.

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Jen Lindsay, MA, LMHCA, Ph.D.

Psychotherapist
Therapy can be a space to pause. I do not view therapy as a place to fix or even “cure”.  Rather, my commitment is to creating a container of welcome.  I believe when one is given room to explore with compassionate curiosity, therapy can be a safe refuge from which to face difficulty as well as to access deep longing.  I bring warmth and a non-judgmental presence, which I believe is essential for personal acceptance and transformation, as well as the starting place for and our collective liberation.

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Sabrina Norris, LMHCA

Psychotherapist

I am a trauma-informed relational therapist. My work’s focus is to create a space where individuals can explore the why’s and the questions of their story so that they may live a more flourishing and integrated life.

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Kaleb Sinclair

Psychotherapist

Healing begins when empathy is offered first to your own journey and then to the world around you. It would be my privilege to support you throughout your journey towards healing, uncovering a deeper comprehension of yourself, and the world around you.

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Connie Oh, MA, LMHC

Psychotherapist

I view the counseling process as forming an alliance with clients to explore the nature of their pain, trauma, and disconnection. Often it is in a relationship with others where we are harmed, but it is also in a relationship with God and others where we can find healing. The therapy relationship facilitates a healing conversation by providing a safe place to share your story, expand your capacity for self-compassion, deepen your emotional understanding, and experience freedom.

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