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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Melanie Macatee | LCSW

Melanie Macatee | LCSW Therapist & Wellness Coach | Pronouns: she/her/they Melanie is committed to providing therapy to individuals, people in relationships, and families facing a range of challenges. With a strong background in mental health, Melanie dedicates herself to helping her clients navigate issues such as identity development, life transitions, mood disorders, trauma, and

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Trisha Jensen | Wellness Coach

Trisha Jensen | ICF Wellness Coach | Pronouns: she/her/hers With six years of coaching experience, Trisha works with individuals, couples, and families struggling with faith crises, faith transitions, and navigating inter-faith relationships. Building trust, establishing healing pathways, and encouraging personal growth are hallmarks of Trisha’s coaching style and experience. Trisha strives for her clients to

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Stephanie Lobrot | ACMHC

Stephanie Lobrot| MS, ACMHC 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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