Our Team

Our Team is the heart of everything we do. Each team member brings a unique blend of skill, compassion, and professionalism to ensure that your experience with us is welcoming and exceptional from start to finish.

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Our Staff

Administrative & Support Staff

Our administrative staff is here to help with scheduling, insurance questions, medical records, and general inquiries. They are often your first point of contact and work behind the scenes to ensure everything runs smoothly and efficiently.

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Our Approach

We believe in teamwork, respect, and continuous improvement. Every member of our staff plays an important role in upholding the high standards of care and service our patients have come to expect. Ongoing training and a patient-first mindset help us create a positive and supportive environment for all.

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ASK QUESTION

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Family Counseling Services

Do you work with families of all backgrounds?
Yes, we welcome all types of families and parenting structures.
Not always. It depends on the age of temperament of the child. Our Clinicians will assess for appropriateness.
If we determine you cannot be in the same physical space with the other person virtual sessions are a great option.
There is no age requirement for a child to be in therapy. Sometimes the earlier the better depending on the issue and we would want you to be in the session with the child if they are under a certain age to build stronger bonds and understand how you can better help. You’re Therapist will work with you to come up with a plan specific to your family needs.
If you are a parent and have an infant you are welcome to bring them with you to sessions because we understand how difficult childcare can be. We will do our best to schedule a time for your sessions based on your childcare availability.

Parenting Support

Parenting can be extremely challenging at times. Not only because our children have big emotions, also because our stress levels can impact what we can tolerate and deal with in a way that is effective. At The Heart Tree we are here to help you understand and manage stress, guilt and develop better self-care practices.

CO-Parenting

At The Heart Tree, we understand how challenging co-parenting can be when you’re navigating your own emotions, resentments and conflict with your partner or ex-partner. Whether you’re dealing with divorce or past hurts, we’re here to help you develop better communication skills and boundaries to reduce tension and make the best choices for your children.

Children

Kids don’t always have words to express what they’re feeling, but they sure know how to show it. Whether your child is dealing with divorce, a new school, arguing at home or struggling with worrying or anger we are hear to help. We use play, art, and other child-friendly approaches because that’s how kids naturally communicate. We also work closely with the parents to understand what’s happening at home and to give practical tools to support your child. We want to help you understand your child’s world so we can help them feel more confident, calm connected. 

Family Therapy

At The Heart Tree we believe strengthening relationships begins with identifying unhelpful patterns and learning to approach each other with genuine curiosity. When family members can truly hear one another without resorting to attacks, shame or defensiveness they can create deeper , more meaningful connections.

Adolescents

Teenage years are tough. Between figuring out who we are, what we want to do with our life, dealing with friend/relationship drama and school and family pressures we can become overwhelmed. At The Heart Tree, we offer a place where teens can actually talk freely about what’s going on without being judged or lectured. We want to help teens work through their anxiety, depression, family and friend conflicts and everyday struggles while also working with parents to bridge communication gaps.