Kamie Larson, LCSW-QS, RPT ™, CAAPT, CCTP In my 20 plus years of experience as a counselor, I’ve discovered the most powerful healing tool is to reconnect people to the joy of movement and play. Play, laughter and connection are the essential ingredients to create joy in our lives. Through the joy of movement and play, we can heal ourselves and thrive. During the most difficult hardships in my life, movement, humor and play have restored me to peace and sanity. As a lover of people and animals, I have witnessed the healing power of play and connection in both species. Therefore, I choose to use play therapy, and animal assisted psychotherapy techniques in helping people heal. Megan Henszey, LCSW Using a family systems approach, I specialize in helping children and teens navigate complex issues such as anxiety, peer difficulties, depression, trauma, challenges at school, etc. I believe that the most influential pieces of success are early intervention and a strong support system. Because of this belief, I feel passionate about working with not only my clients, but their caregivers as well to implement developmentally-appropriate and child-centered interventions. "I see your pain, and it's big. I also see your courage, and it's bigger. We can do hard things." - Glennon Doyle My passion is helping individuals and families achieve their mental and emotional wellness goals. I believe that diversity, empathy, trust and integrity are crucial parts of growth. I specialize in working with children and adolescents, with my goal always being to maintain a warm, therapeutic environment while adhering to professional and ethical standards. As a clinician, I have the privilege of witnessing individuals overcome immeasurable obstacles and reach their highest potential. I would love the opportunity to assist your child in identifying their needs, developing an actionable plan, and implementing skills that will allow them to reach their goals. Clare Walter, LCSW-QS Asking for help is humbling, and those who need help should have access to a passionate, educated, and dedicated professional who will guide them through life’s challenges. The challenges that bring people to seek help can feel impossible, but I would love the opportunity to work alongside you to provide a light in the dark. During my ten years of practice, I have dedicated myself to providing quality and compassionate care to those in need. I have worked with children, families, and adults of all age ranges experiencing mental health and substance abuse challenges as well as the impacts of abuse and neglect, grief and loss, and complex traumas. I provide person-centered and evidence-based care by empowering those in need to believe in their own healing, reach out to their support systems, and create new supports that will enrich and sustain them. Finding joy and meaning is one of life’s true gifts, and we should all be reminded to enrich our lives with play, creativity, and shared connection. I live by the song lyric “when you change yourself, you change the world.” Brooke Schang, LMHC, RPT ™ I have had the greatest honor of working with individuals of all ages, from young children to adults, as they navigate some of life’s most profound challenges, including anxiety, depression, childhood abuse, trauma, boundaries, self-esteem, grief, and self-identity. I am committed to providing a non-judgmental, empathetic environment where my clients can feel safe, supported, and empowered to flourish and thrive. With experience in various trauma settings, including a child advocacy center and a certified sexual violence center, I use a trauma-informed approach to meet clients exactly where they are. This enables me to offer tailored therapeutic tools and interventions that best support their individual needs and goals. In addition to traditional therapeutic methods, I am trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), which allows me to assist clients in processing past traumas and facilitating healing. EMDR promotes emotional well-being by helping clients reframe distressing memories and develop healthier emotional responses, ultimately fostering long-term recovery. As a registered play therapist, I also work with children to help them express and process their feelings in a creative and developmentally appropriate way. Play therapy provides a powerful avenue for children to communicate their experiences and emotions, aiding in their healing and growth. A central part of my work involves helping clients navigate boundaries and self-esteem. I believe that establishing healthy boundaries is essential to personal growth, self-respect, and emotional well-being. I strive to help clients recognize their intrinsic worth, remove harmful shame, blame, and guilt, and rebuild their confidence and joy. My goal is to support each individual in rediscovering their inner strength and reconnecting with the good inside themselves. I look forward to helping clients achieve healing, growth, and a renewed sense of self, so they can lead lives full of meaning, confidence, and joy. Madison Anstett, LCSW, RPT™ I believe that therapy can be a powerful tool for healing and growth. I work with clients to help them learn more about themselves and develop unique coping strategies for daily stress. My approach is flexible and tailored to each individual, incorporating various techniques so that you can find your own path to healing. I am committed to ongoing education and utilize evidence-based protocols to ensure that you receive the safest and most effective care possible. My primary focus is on childhood trauma. As a Registered Play Therapist, I often incorporate play therapy techniques to make the healing process less intimidating and more accessible. Ultimately, my goal is to help you find relief from the hurt, pain, and stress that traumatic events can cause. Rachel Wilbourn, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern, MS Healing and coping with life’s challenges can be a long and layered journey, but no one has to walk it alone. I specialize in supporting infants, toddlers, school‑age children, and teens through difficult transitions and emotional struggles. I believe that creating a safe, compassionate space—tailored to each child’s developmental needs—can be the beginning of powerful, lasting change. My background includes years of experience in both inpatient and outpatient community mental health settings, where I’ve worked with a wide range of children and families. I’m trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), including TF-CBT for children with Problematic Sexual Behavior (PSB), and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR). I’m also in the process of becoming a Registered Play Therapist (RPT), incorporating play-based techniques to help children express themselves when words aren’t enough. I’m passionate about helping kids feel seen, supported, and empowered in their healing. Whether it's through play, creative expression, or trauma-informed talk therapy, my goal is always to meet your child where they are—with empathy, curiosity, and care. I believe in the power of connection and in honoring each child’s unique pace. Progress in healing is not always linear—but every step forward, no matter how small, is meaningful. "The more healthy relationships a child has, the more likely he will be to recover from trauma and thrive."— Dr. Bruce Perry Chief the Golden Retriever-Certified Therapy Dog 🐶 Chief's specialties are big smiles, love blinks, tricks for treats and requesting pets. Doc the Doodle-Certified Therapy Dog 🐶 Doc's specialties are taking humans on mindfulness walks, learning obstacle courses, fetching the ball, and also requesting pets. Dexter the Snow Leopard Bengal-Certified Therapy Cat 🐈 His specialties so far are conversational meowing, co-regulation, and modeling good self-care.
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