David M. Smith
April 16, 2020

The original meaning of the modern word “Psychotherapy” come from the Greek words meaning Soul and Healing. Therapy then is – at it’s deepest – the “healing of the soul” or “soul care.” This idea forms the basis of David’s work – regardless of what kinds of issues are being addressed or what kinds of […]

Maddie McGarrah
April 16, 2020

Maddie primarily works with children, teens, and their families. Her areas of concentration include working with children & teens struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, divorce, self-esteem, and behavioral issues. Maddie has always been passionate about working with children and families to help them lead happier & healthier lives. Her goal is to meet her clients […]

Will Goodwin
April 16, 2020

Will’s aim is to help people to better understand their experience and to identify and develop tools and skills that would empower them to navigate their experience in healthier and more fulfilling ways. He believes this is best accomplished by collaboratively working with clients to create a safe and open space where clients can heal […]

Brittany Glaser
April 16, 2020

Brittany loves walking alongside people when life has become overwhelming or they come to that difficult and brave place of knowing they need help. All people have the capacity to thrive and sometimes we all need help figuring out how to get there or what that looks like for us. Working mostly with individuals ages […]

Madeline Redetzky
April 16, 2020

Madeline has committed herself to fostering healing and personal growth with her clients and in life. Rooted in the belief that every individual has the strength to navigate life’s challenges, Madeline integrates a variety of therapeutic modalities to meet each client where they are emotionally and mentally. Her overarching practice is Humanistic which establishes genuine […]