Meet our therapists
Our therapists on staff currently offer therapy for individual adults, children, adolescents, couples and families.
What are MFT's and why should I see one?
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MFT's, or "Marriage and Family Therapists" are relationally trained therapists (that yes, work with individuals!) that are trained to treat clients from the context and impact of their roles, such as sibling, parent, child, spouse, etc. rather than their diagnosis alone.
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People are relational beings that fundamentally need each other to survive- therefore it is impossible to understand a human without understanding their social context. That is what we do best!
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*Over 98 percent of clients of marriage and family therapists report therapy services as good or excellent
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After receiving treatment, almost 90% of clients report an improvement in their emotional health
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Nearly two-thirds report an improvement in their overall physical health
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A majority of clients report an improvement in their functioning at work
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Over three-fourths of those receiving marital/couples or family therapy report an improvement in the couple relationship
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For children, parents report that their child's behavior improved in 73.7% of the cases, their ability to get along with other children significantly improved and there was improved performance in school.
*According to the American Association of Marriage & Family Therapy