Sanjana Vora, LMSW
Guided by my inner child and South Asian roots, I feel at ease working with children, BIPOC, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ folks. Healing, equity, and belonging inspire my style. You'll find compassion, steadiness, and a skosh of levity in individual, child, or family therapy with me. Picture relational, ACT, psychodynamic, IFS, and CBT work that's fluid, not fixed.
So, show up in therapy however you choose—sweatpants, questions, and all. You may be a child carrying big emotions, a teenager longing to be understood, or an adult caught in people-pleasing or anxious thoughts. Say you want to speak in your full color or crave at-homeness in your body and relationships. Whether you're living with the lingering marks of racism and oppression, navigating queer identity, or holding life with weary hands. We’ll tend to your mind, body, and heart gently.
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.
Christine Tergis, LCSW
My approach is warm, collaborative, and individualized, focusing not merely on treating symptoms, but on supporting you as a whole person deserving of a safe space in which to feel heard and understood. As an integrative therapist, I draw from a variety of different modalities; my work as a trauma-informed yoga instructor and meditation teacher also influences my practice. My goal is to help you develop improved coping strategies that arise from a place of deeper insight and self-trust, so that you can experience meaningful and lasting change
Elisa Smith, LCSW
I am a compassionate, trauma-informed psychotherapist dedicated to providing a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your inner world and gain insight into the many factors that shape your life. I specialize in guiding individuals through difficult life transitions, particularly grief and loss. I am passionate about helping you navigate complex emotions and build resilience. I bring a deep sensitivity to existential processes, providing an understanding space. Drawing from evidence-based practices, I tailor my approach to meet your unique needs, offering person-centered, holistic care.
Siena Rumbough, MHC-LP, NCC
I help young children, adolescents, and their families who are feeling overwhelmed by big emotions, challenging behaviors, or quiet disconnection. Many of my clients want to better understand each other, reconnect, and feel more confident navigating tough moments. Using play, art, and evidence-based tools, we explore what behaviors are really communicating, uncover unmet needs, and build more compassionate family rhythms where everyone feels safe, seen, and supported.
Heather Roland, LMSW
I firmly believe that you are the expert in your own experience, and we will work collaboratively to identify your goals and develop personalized strategies that resonate with your needs and values. I also understand that your needs in the therapy room will likely change over time and I look forward to adapting with you along the way. I will actively listen to your concerns, ask thoughtful questions, and provide guidance and support while encouraging your active participation in the therapeutic process.
Michelle Pinel, MHC-LP
My approach stems from an integrative medicine perspective, emphasizing the mind-body connection and its role in achieving optimal wellness. I work with individuals and couples experiencing anxiety, depression, addiction, relationship challenges, chronic illness, and life transitions. Utilizing evidence-based treatments, such as humanistic-existential therapy, behavioral therapy, and somatic therapy, we will get to the root cause of mental distress and connect you to your innate capacity for personal growth.
Alyssa O'Connell, LMSW
If you’re experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, or stressful life transitions, it can be easy to feel stuck or overwhelmed. You may want to gain greater insight, explore coping techniques, or begin to heal past wounds, but feel unsure where to start. My style of therapy emphasizes collaboration, compassion, and humanism to help you feel supported and empowered from session one. I’m trained in CBT, DBT, psychodynamic, and other modalities, and I tailor my practice to meet your specific needs. I want your feedback on what works for you and what doesn’t.
After 10 years in the corporate world, I understand what it means to make big life changes in search of fulfillment. I am committed to providing a warm, trauma-informed, and nonjudgmental environment where you feel comfortable exploring your emotions, fears, and hopes.
Brittany Gurney, MHC-LP
Do you often feel weighed down by a cycle of anxiety, rumination, intrusive thoughts, and depression? Have you felt unable to fully enjoy exciting life events and transitions due to negative thinking and constant worry? Do you struggle with negative self-talk and low self-esteem? You might feel lonely with your thoughts and as though no one understands the burden of your worry. I support clients through a wide range of challenges, including Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety, Depression, Panic, Phobias, Perinatal/Postpartum Mental Health, and more.
Kaiya Fine, LMHC
You’re constantly juggling responsibilities while feeling disconnected from yourself and others. Maybe you brush off your pain, telling yourself it’s “not that serious.” But the weight of anxiety, trauma, addiction, or stress feels heavier each day. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, past trauma, addiction, or stress, you want real change. You want a space where you don’t have to explain yourself, especially if you’ve felt unseen in other rooms. You’re ready for support that gets it.
I offer therapy that’s real, compassionate, and focused on what matters to you. I use evidence-based tools like ACT, CBT, DBT-informed approaches, EMDR, and mindfulness to help you get unstuck and start moving toward a life that feels more honest, connected, and whole.
Christina Dumitrescu, MHC-LP
I’m a passionate therapist dedicated to fostering emotional well-being and helping people navigate conflict, uncertainty, and change. Before I became a therapist, I was a lawyer. I understand the pressures of high-stress environments and what it’s like to live a life that feels untrue to who you are and want to be. The heart of my practice is creating a welcoming, safe space to explore what’s happening, nurture your resilience, and build momentum to help you lead a more fulfilling life.
I get it. Therapy can seem daunting. My process is collaborative. We’ll start with an open conversation about who you are, what you’re searching for, and how you’d like us to work together. Whether you’re looking for feasible skills and tools, or just a safe space to process what you’ve been going through, I’m here to help.
Andie Dabideen, LMSW
My practice is grounded in the belief that we all have the capacity to learn, grow, and heal. I offer a safe and supportive space to process your emotions and develop coping strategies. I specialize in working with folks who are experiencing anxiety, depression, struggles in all types of relationships, grief or loss, and life transitions. My education, career background and my lived experiences allows me to reach new levels of understanding with clients. I believe others are capable of growth, healing and self-love when they feel safe and secure.
Kasey Borger, LMSW
I offer psychotherapy for adults at any stage in their therapeutic journey, from those who are navigating major life transitions or relationship difficulties, to those who are healing through trauma, anxiety, or depression, to those who are feeling stuck and aren’t sure how to take the next step. In addition to my work as a therapist, I have a background in creative arts, performance, and worked for many years in the service industry. I work with clients to cultivate curiosity, creativity, and playfulness, traits that are often lost or forgotten during difficult times or experiences. I aim to be a true collaborator by spending time really getting to know you, deeply listening to your therapy goals, and jointly creating a plan for treatment.
Rachel Besvinick, LMSW
I believe that therapy is a partnership and I work in collaboration with my clients to understand how we can work together to best support them in overcoming challenges and achieving their goals. I specialize in working with adolescents and adults experiencing food and body image concerns, including eating disorders—anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge-eating, and OSFED—disordered eating, body dysmorphic disorder, as well as issues relating to self-esteem and perfectionism. Grounded in compassion and empathy, I work with clients to identify, understand, and challenge the thoughts and behaviors that prevent them from experiencing and enjoying life.
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.
Yessenia Ayala, LMFT
Starting therapy can feel overwhelming, and finding the right fit is an important part of the process. I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who works with individuals figuring out their relationships—whether that’s with a partner, family, friends, or themselves. I also enjoy helping people through big life changes, like entering adulthood, switching careers, or stepping into a new phase of life. My approach is down-to-earth and collaborative—we’ll move at your pace and figure things out together, one step at a time.
Tamanna Ahmad, LMSW
As a queer, South Asian, Muslim woman & child of immigrants, I understand the challenges of finding a therapist who truly sees and honors all parts of your identity. My work is grounded in psychodynamic, relational & emotion-focused frameworks, informed by my training in AEDP, EFT, Gottman Method and ongoing advanced education. I am passionate about creating a space that is safe, affirming, and deeply attuned to your lived experience. I specialize in working with South Asians, interracial couples, queer folx & adult men, as well as anyone navigating identity, relationships, intergenerational trauma, or the weight of systemic oppression.