Meet Our Therapists

Explore Who’s Right For You

Therapy is personal. So are we.

Finding the right therapist is important.

Researching your options for therapy is a lot more personal than searching for a new dry cleaner or lawn service. The right therapist is someone who can help with your concerns and also put you at ease. Someone you click with.

We feel the same way about where we work. We only want therapists in our group who know their stuff and are easy, warm and friendly to be around!

We are a collective of experienced, insightful therapists who are easy to talk to and have a gift for putting others at ease so they can go deeper and feel better.

Meet our therapists

Read more about our team of therapists to see who you click with, or give us a call for a personal recommendation for your needs and your personality.

Christy Boaman, LPCA

Individual Therapy
Ages 18+

Treatment Approaches

Christy Helps with:

Therapy With Christy:

Many people come to therapy feeling stuck in patterns they’ve worked hard to change. This isn’t a sign of failure or not trying hard enough. More often, it’s a signal from the nervous system that there is something important still asking for attention and understanding.

As a collaborative, somatically informed therapist, I believe insight happens not only through talking, but also through listening moe skillfully to the feedback of the body. In our work together, we will focus on helping you build a clearer, more compassionate relationship with your internal experience as a gateway to more clarity and less overwhelm. This kind of body-based awareness often opens the door to deeper, more lasting change, especially when patterns feel automatic or beyond your typical logic. 

Over the course of therapy, we will work at a pace that feels supportive and manageable for you. Together, we will build awareness of how stress, emotions, and past experiences show up in your body, and what vital information those cues are conveying to you now. Learning to notice these signals helps your nervous system feel safer and more regulated over time, making it easier to respond to life’s challenges instead of feeling caught in the same reactions. 

Therapy isn’t about pushing yourself to change; it’s about creating steady, supportive conditions that allow change to unfold naturally. I believe that when we build a wise, respectful relationship with the parts that make up the whole, we are better able to move forward with clarity and discernment. From this integrated place, new paths can emerge that feel more authentic, more sustainable and even more joyful over time.

 

Dena Ewing, LPC

Individual Therapy
Ages 18+

Treatment Approaches

Dena works with:

Therapy With Dena:

People often come to therapy because something feels heavy – anxiety, stress, past experiences, or a sense of being stuck. We will make space to talk through all the concerns that bring you in, as well as work more deeply over time to help you feel more at ease in your day-to-day life even if some of the hard situations don’t completely disappear. Therapy can create real shifts in how you experience yourself and the world, and I truly believe the work is worth it. I love walking alongside people as those changes begin to take shape.

I specialize in working with trauma and stress as they live in the nervous system. Rather than relying only on talk therapy, I use “bottom-up” approaches that gently involve the body where stress and trauma often get stored in subtle and not-so-subtle patterns and symptoms. These methods can be especially helpful for anxiety, overwhelm, and trauma symptoms that don’t fully resolve through talking alone. My work draws from Somatic Experiencing, EMDR, and art therapy, and we’ll tailor our approach together based on what feels most supportive for you. There will always be room to talk things through, too; nothing you’re carrying is off-limits.

I take a holistic, compassionate approach to healing. That means we first focus on helping you feel more stable and supported, creating some breathing room from the most intense symptoms. From there, we work more deeply with the underlying patterns that shape your nervous system over time. As your system settles into a steadier, more sustainable baseline, many people notice more energy, clarity, and vitality emerging naturally.

These shifts don’t just stay in the therapy room – they often ripple outward into your relationships, your sense of self, and your ability to enjoy life more fully. My hope is that therapy becomes a place where you feel understood, supported, and gently guided toward a life that feels more spacious, connected, and alive.

Stephanie Adams-Rodriguez, LPC

Individual, Couples and Family Therapy

Treatment Approaches

Stephanie helps with:

Couples Therapy:

Premarital counseling
Communication and Constructive Conflict
Postpartum Adjustment and Parenting
Divorce and Coparenting

Lisa Annan, PhD LPC

Individual, Couples and Family Therapy
Men, Women & Teens 16+

Treatment Approaches

Lisa Helps with:

Couples Therapy:

Premarital counseling
Communication & Constructive Conflict
Divorce & Coparenting
Infidelity & Breaches of Trust 

Therapy With Lisa:

Life is full of so many challenges, chapters, and relationships that it’s no wonder that everyone feels stuck at some point. It doesn’t make us crazy or weak – though sometimes it might feel that way – we often are missing the skills or support to work through what we’re facing. 

Often when we’re overwhelmed, we try to hold it in or hide what we’re going through. Maybe it works for a little while, but the issues we’re struggling with have a way of coming out elsewhere in our work, our relationships, our finances or our health. It’s easy to get overwhelmed thinking you have a dozen different problems to fix, but it’s usually the case that we have one or two sticking points that may show up in a dozen different ways.

Getting this clarity in therapy helps to simplify the situation quite a bit, whether we’re talking about individual therapy or couples and family therapy.  With new insight about simple root issues, any skills you apply will have a much better chance of helping. We’ll bring out some tools you already have and add some new ones to your collection. 

My hope is that by working together, you feel like you’ve added a trusted, insightful person to your inner circle to help you level up and feel supported along the way. It’s very gratifying to see those old beliefs weighing my clients down begin to change naturally as they now feel a genuine sense that they are strong and capable, that real change is possible, and that they can begin to be more playful and relaxed in their lives. That confident smile is the best reward to see on their faces. 

When I’m not doing therapy, you can usually find me cheering my boys on at one of their games, surfing with them or planning my next travel adventure.

Mandy Duff, LMFTA

Individual and Couples Therapy
Men, Women & Teens 16+

Treatment Approaches

Mandy works with:

Couples Therapy:

Premarital counseling
Communication & constructive conflict
Infidelity & Breaches of Trust 

Therapy With Mandy:

As a therapist, I believe that healing isn’t something I give—it’s something I help you uncover. I trust that each person already carries within them the capacity to grow, heal, and move toward wholeness. My role is to walk alongside you, helping you access the wisdom, strength, and resilience that may feel out of reach right now.

I integrate EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing), Internal Family Systems (IFS), and somatic approaches to support healing on emotional, cognitive, and bodily levels. I also specialize in working with spiritual concerns, moral injury, and the struggle to cultivate self-compassion—especially when those struggles feel deeply rooted or hard to name.

I come from a background in systemic thinking, which means I see people not just as individuals, but as shaped by the relationships, families, and communities around them. We’re all part of larger systems that influence how we see ourselves and the world. At the same time, each of us carries an internal system—often made up of protective parts, wounded parts, and core wisdom—that deserves to be understood with care and compassion.

Healing, to me, isn’t about escaping our pain or fixing what’s “wrong.” It’s about learning to move through our struggles with honesty, courage, and compassion—and discovering meaning in the very places that feel the most difficult. There’s deep strength in that kind of work, and you don’t have to do it alone.

Brooke Hill, LPC

Owner of Renew Therapy Group
Individual Therapy

Helping Men & Women ages 20+

Treatment Approaches

Brooke works with:

Therapy With Brooke

I believe that our lives unfold in just the right way for each of us. When we find ourselves stuck, it’s an opportunity to get curious about what we’re ready to learn to move to the next chapter we desire for ourselves. It’s hard to remember this when shit hits the fan, and it helps to have a steady sounding board to help us return to the big picture along the way.

My aim is to help you understand your internal blocks, learn new ways to move past them and find ease in your life. Your brain and body are naturally geared toward healing, and I see therapy as a place to share with you new options to better support your system to do that job well.

Each person’s needs are different, and I welcome the chance to explore with you which approaches suit you best. I offer talk therapy, EMDR, IFS and somatic therapy. Many of my clients describe these approaches as profound and quite different from previous therapy or self-help experiences.

A therapy team you can rely on

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