Matthew Vella, LMSW
Navigating the anxiety of modern life means your mind rarely rests. Thoughts spin, emotions spike, and calm can be fleeting. For some, that restless energy shows up as anxiety or ADHD; for others, it’s the weight of depression, stress, trauma, or the pressure to always be okay. Amid the noise of a busy mind and world, it can be hard to know what you want or where you’re headed — and in relationships, that stress can boil over into conflict.
In therapy, my style is warm, collaborative, and real. Together, we’ll slow things down so you can listen — first to the steady voice within yourself, and then to those you care about most. Our work is about clarity, confidence, and connection: finding language for what you feel and moving forward with purpose.
Currently seeing adults, couples, children, teens, and families.
Nicholas Lee, MHC-LP
Therapy with me is a collaborative process, focused on creating a brave and caring space for meaningful growth and change. Together, we’ll explore your inner strengths, uncover patterns shaped by your experiences, and work toward the goals you want to achieve. With a background in sport and performance psychology, I have vast experience working with individuals in performance-driven environments, including athletes, performers, students, and working professionals. I also specialize in working with LGBTQ+ individuals, providing affirming support and ensuring that all aspects of who you are feel seen and valued.
Kyle Barry, LCSW
I’m trained in psychodynamic as well as cognitive/behavioral modalities and adapt, with you, my therapeutic interventions according to where you are in the process toward a better sense of wellbeing. I approach our work from a humanistic, person-centered foundation that helps guide your innate strengths to discover, or re-discover, your authentic self. I’m a relational therapist and believe that the fostering of a trusting alliance between us is essential to the realization of your unique goals of change and growth.