Adina Weinreb, LMSW
I work with children who struggle with big emotions—like tantrums at bedtime, screaming over daily routines, or clinging anxiously in new situations—and parents who feel stuck in the same exhausting cycles. I also work with adults who replay worst-case scenarios, avoid situations, or feel disconnected because they’re stuck in their head. They want relief from constant stress and to feel more confident, calm, and connected in daily life.
In child therapy, I help by teaching skills using PCIT and PMT that reduce daily struggles, while guiding parents to build tools that bring more calm and connection at home. With adults, I specialize in CBT to shift anxious thought patterns and strengthen confidence, resilience, and self-trust.
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
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.
Elise Palumbo, LMSW
As a psychotherapist, I strive to create a trusting space for you to uncover your story. Together, we will be curious about your thoughts, feelings, relationships, and history aiming to shed light on experiences that may have been challenging. By building self-knowledge, we will take a careful look at patterns that emerge within your life and work through some that may not serve you. Primarily working with individuals who have experienced some form of grief and loss, I value meaning-making, working through existential distress and anxieties, and finding comfort throughout this difficult and meaningful process.
Leah McLaughlin, LMSW
The decision to see a therapist is one of the most profound choices you can make, because it means you have decided to change the course of your emotional life. As humans, we are wired to feel emotions deeply, and sometimes we can be overwhelmed by their power. I want you to know that you are not alone in your struggles. I specialize in a range of issues, including anxiety, depression, relationship issues, trauma, and life transitions (including career change, midlife, grief, and loss). My therapeutic approach is client-centered and holistic, considering not just the symptoms you're experiencing, but also your unique circumstances and goals. My goal is to help you develop the insights, skills, and coping strategies you need to overcome your challenges and lead a more fulfilling life.
Callie Karpman, LMHC
Are you feeling stuck - whether due to anxiety, depression, trauma, or a life transition? It's common to struggle with self-worth, emotional regulation, or relationship patterns that no longer serve you. If you're here, you may be open to growth and change in a safe space. Together, we can gain insight, build coping tools, and improve how you relate to yourself and others. Therapy is not easy, but my casual, collaborative style helps make the work feel real and supportive. If you're looking to feel seen and motivated, we will be a good fit.
Leonita Gjonbalaj, MHC-LP
I’m passionate about helping individuals who feel stuck, overwhelmed, or disconnected from themselves. I specialize in treating Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Anxiety Disorders. In addition to these specialties, I support clients navigating a broad range of challenges, including depression, trauma, stress, relationship concerns, life transitions, and academic or career-related pressures. My goal is to create a space that feels collaborative, supportive, and grounded in trust.
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.