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.
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.
Esther Lobato, LICSW
Mental Health Therapist
As a Queer, fat, multi-ethnic white Latinx with ADHD, I am passionate about serving the LGBTQ+ community, bodies of every size, individuals who identify as BIPOC, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, and neurodivergent individuals.
Sarah Reijnen, MA, LMFTA
Psychotherapist
I am a trauma-informed therapist dedicated to helping teens and adults work through life transitions, relationship challenges, and trauma while providing a safe space to overcome anxiety, stress, and social expectations.
Erin Hartley, LMFT
Psychotherapist/Clinical Supervisor
I’m passionate about helping adults break negative patterns that keep them stuck - over-functioning, anxiety, depression, burnout, low self-esteem, shame and people-pleasing while building self-compassion and acquiring tools to make lasting, positive change. I offer holistic mental health counseling and therapy grounded in neuroscience and mindfulness. Central to my approach is a deep respect for wisdom we hold in our bodies to help us heal. I welcome clients from all backgrounds and practice cultural, sexual, and gender-affirming care.
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.
Virg Augoustatos, LMHCA, P-RDT
Psychotherapist and Drama Therapist
I am an inquisitive and creative therapist who believes dreams can come true, hardships can be weathered, and compassion can show the way. My understanding of wellness privileges the wisdom of the body and the power of relationships.
Kristy Fisher, MFA, MA, LMFTA
Psychotherapist
I spent a lot of time on this page making it perfect, then realized it was super boring, which isn’t the case for therapy with me at all. So, take a look inside if you’re interested in healing. I’ve got you.
Daniel Rusco, LMHC
Psychotherapist
Is change possible? What does healing look like? Can things really get better?
Grayson Moody, MA, LMHC
Psychotherapist
My hope for the therapeutic relationship is that I may help you make your way towards a sense of ease in your emotional life, relationships, and sense of self. Helping you identify challenging unconscious responses, problematic behaviors and difficult feelings, I believe, may facilitate movement towards a more vibrant, fulfilling life.
Sydney Ardent, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
Hi there, I’m Sydney and I offer a gentle, yet direct approach to therapy regarding your experiences, thoughts, and feelings. Therapy with me will offer a place to have challenging conversations, understand your past, play with what the future might hold, and explore your wants and needs and how to meet them.
Jacqueline Cuayo, MDiv
Soul Care Provider & Ritual Maker
Weaving therapeutic and mindfulness practices with arts-based rituals and compassionate presence, I offer a refuge in which to lovingly encounter your full self and the many layers of your experiences.
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.
Olivia Park-Sargent, LMFT, PMH-C
Psychotherapist
Life’s transitions—whether in love, work, or identity—can challenge your sense of self. In our time together, we’ll explore what’s stuck, what’s missing, and where you want to grow. My goal is to help you reconnect with yourself, foster a sense of clarity and resilience, and lead a more fulfilling, authentic life.
Michelle Jones, MA, LMHC, PMH-C
Psychotherapist and Matrescence Groups Facilitator
Are you a new mother who is juggling life with young kids? Are you just now coming up for air after the complex newborn months? Are you yearning to get reoriented?
Patrick Huston, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
I specialize in depth oriented therapy for those hoping to make dynamic, lasting changes in their lives and relationships with others.
Eevy Johnson, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
I aim to offer a non-judgemental, trauma-informed, safe space to support you in your journey towards liberation.
Kim Kuresman, LMFT, ATR-P
Psychotherapist & Art Therapist
I believe everyone has the ability to grow and heal when they have access to the support that they need.
Katey Hyde, MA, LMHCA
Psychotherapist
There is much to learn about ourselves through the way we relate to (an)other. I believe psychotherapy is an invitation into a deeper relationship with ourselves.
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.
Ruby Moon, EdS, NCSP, LMHCA
Metaphysical Psychotherapist
It is my highest joy to be with you in the ‘bardo’ moments of life – the liminal space between two states, chapters, or points of being. These moments are often some of the most challenging life has to offer – but they are also an entry point for profound wisdom, clarity, and compassion.