Michelle Peets | LCSW, CST

Michelle Peets | LCSW, CST Therapist & Wellness Coach | Pronouns: she/her/hers Michelle Peets believes in the healing power clients can access when they are honest with their emotions and gentle with their process. She values providing unconditional and positive regard for everyone who steps into her office and respecting the pace at which people […]

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Sal Osborne | Wellness Coach

Sally ‘Sal’ Osborne Wellness Coach | Pronouns: she/her/they Sally Osborne is an experienced certified life coach who works with individuals, families, co-parents, and couples experiencing challenges surrounding being in the LGBTQIA2S+ community and coming from a religious, conservative background. Her personal life journey has given her the experience and understanding needed to help those going

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Angela ‘Angie’ Millet | MSW Intern

Angela ‘Angie’ Millet | MSW Intern Therapist| Pronouns: she/her/hers Angie is dedicated to helping individuals achieve their fullest potential through a holistic and flexible approach to therapy and she tailors her therapeutic methods to address each client’s unique needs. Her career as a successful business leader led her to pursue a graduate degree in Social Work at the

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Darby Mest | CSW

Darby Mest | CSW Therapist & Wellness Coach | Pronouns: she/her/they Darby is passionate about creating inclusive spaces and helping people on their path toward mental wellness. She enjoys working with a diverse population, including folks who identify as BIPOC and LGBTQIA2+. Darby uses a feminist multicultural lens and believes it is imperative to recognize

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Stephanie Lobrot | LCMHC

Stephanie Lobrot| MS, LCMHC Therapist & Wellness Coach | Pronouns: she/her/hers Life transitions can feel brutal. Changes in relationships, jobs, school, family dynamics, and belief systems can cause stress, anxiety, or depression. Life transitions often involve a painful loss and feelings of confusion. They force us to let go of the comfort of familiarity and

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