We serve the needs of dating, pre-marital, and married couples
in all walks of life. Specializing in helping couples deal with issues of communication, sexual addiction, affairs, and emotional brokenness.
We serve the needs of dating, pre-marital, and married couples in all walks of life. Specializing in helping couples deal with issues of communication, sexual addiction, affairs, and emotional brokenness.
Whether dealing with depression, anxiety, trauma, or life turmoil, you’ve made a tremendous step in your healing journey and my goal is to help you along the path to restoration and growth! You were gifted with the attributes to reach your dreams and goals. It is my job and joy to supply you with tools to unearth those jewels that are within you. I received my Bachelor’s of Science in Psychology from Cornerstone University and Masters of Arts in Counseling from Spring Arbor University. I have served as a life coach for 15+ years. I provide counseling and life coaching services to adults, couples, and families.
Specifications/Certifications: Prepare and Enrich/Pre-marriage and Marriage Counseling, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Life Coaching, Trauma-focused Cognitive Behavior Therapy
I would love to walk with you on your journey to peace and restoration. Don’t suffer in silence.
My name is Kat and my goal is to provide a safe space where BIPOC and other marginalized adults (18+) feel seen, supported, and heard. I am committed to helping people embrace vulnerability as they journey to discover their authentic self and shed those false identities imposed by society. I aim to be a stable source of support and positive energy, wherever the journey leads us. With intention and openness, healing is absolutely possible.
I am an experienced professional equipped to help clients to overcome challenges related to depression, grief/loss, anxiety, stress, trauma, sexual identity, and self-esteem. I use mindfulness and trauma-informed therapy to help process thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. And, for those especially challenging moments, my therapy dog Bisky is also a big help!
You are in control of your own story – not your past or current life’s circumstances. I would be honored to walk alongside you as you take control of your own narrative. My approach is compassionate, strengths-based, and trauma-informed. If you think we’d be a good fit, please reach out for a consultation or intake session today!
Life is hard. We live in a world of uncertainties, which collectively have caused us to all feel emotions and fears that are hard to explain. And while we understand that humanity is suffering, it is also vital to address the individuality within that collective unit. Each of us have our own unique struggles. It is my belief that every person deserves to have a safe space to process their own emotions. As a counselor I am called to serve and work within my community to create an environment that allows for all people to feel seen, heard, and validated. I have experience working with adults, teenagers, and young children.
Despite the difficulties that may be present in your life, we can work together to encourage development of sustainable skills and healthy outcomes. My goal as a clinician is not to “fix” anyone or any problem, but rather to encourage insight and awareness on how to be the healthiest version of who a person is created to be.
When you take that first step of calling to schedule the appointment, those always feel like the hardest steps. I am here to meet you where you are. Whether that is in the depths of your battle with depression, feeling uncomfortable in your own skin, or learning how to express your feelings and dealing with the triggers that inevitably come with trauma. My job is to walk beside you on the journey to healing, provide you with tools to make you the hero in your own story and support your continued growth. I received my Master’s Degree in Social Work From Western Michigan University.
I have spent 5 years working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and children with autism doing case management services and supporting families. My master’s degree has a trauma focus where I was able to work with children that had experienced sexual abuse and severe neglect and help them heal.
Come as you are and be who you are. Your story deserves to be told and I hope you allow me to share in the journey of recovery.
I have spent 5 years working with individuals with intellectual disabilities and children with autism doing case management services and supporting families. My master’s degree has a trauma focus where I was able to work with children that had experienced sexual abuse and severe neglect and help them heal.
Come as you are and be who you are. Your story deserves to be told and I hope you allow me to share in the journey of recovery.
My passion is to work with individuals that may need assistance and guidance in life, for a variety of reasons, to live their best life. To ask for help is to be vulnerable, and that is not easy. It is okay to not be okay! I received my Bachelor of Science in Sociology and Masters of Social Work from Grand Valley State University, with a twenty year break in between degrees. While taking this educational break, I was able to gain 19 years of experience working in the social work field, working with many different individuals, in different settings. I enjoy working closely with individuals to help with learning, developing, and implementing techniques to overcome life’s struggles. I provide counseling services to adolescents and adults. I have worked with individuals with Autism, Developmental Disabilities, Severe Mental Illnesses, Anxiety, Depression and Trauma. My passion is working with adolescents and adults who have experienced trauma, depression, anxiety, and lack self-confidence. As a therapist, I strive to work with everyone, accept everyone, and meet everyone where they are at with treatment. Life can be a balancing act; I like to help individuals find their balance in life.
At some point in time in our lives, we have all felt overwhelmed! The weeds of life are sprouting up
where we least expect them and the struggle to survive and thrive becomes real. Yet, there is hope! I
applaud you for taking the first step in this journey of self-discovery. My role is to help you navigate
through life situations and reach solutions that you have identified. I offer genuineness, compassion
and a safe space to talk. I have experience working with teenagers, young adults, and women from a
diverse population. I graduated from Western Michigan University with my Masters of Arts in Counselor
Education. I welcome the opportunity to walk with you on your journey to becoming an overcomer.
Choosing the right therapist and finding a safe place to feel, think, cry, learn and laugh can be challenging and uncomfortable, to say the least. I believe that everyone will experience challenges throughout life. My goal is to walk alongside you as we uncover current, or past experiences, that have changed the way you see yourself and the world around you. Taking steps towards change, and unlearning unhelpful patterns are not always easy. During this discovery, I will be a stable and nonjudgmental support on your journey of self-discovery and fulfillment. I value connection, lived experience, and authenticity in a therapeutic relationship. I am committed to creating a safe and supportive environment where individuals can feel comfortable exploring their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, as well as feeling empowered to become their best selves and live fulfilling lives.
I received my Master’s degree in Social Work from Western Michigan University with a trauma focus. I have worked with individuals, families, and couples. I have experience with depression, anxiety, trauma (sexual/physical/emotional), relationship concerns, adolescent issues, co-dependency, grief and loss, domestic abuse, stress management, personal growth, and self-esteem. I promote change by being client-centered, solution focused, and working collaboratively with individuals, through evidence-based practices such as cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavioral therapy, trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, and motivational interviewing.
Remember, timing is important. I am ready whenever you are!
SaraJane Herrboldt is a Limited Licensed Professional Counselor (LLPC) and works with individuals, groups, and couples. As a compassionate and empowering therapist, SaraJane works with clients navigating various concerns. She is equipped to support those experiencing anxiety and depression, grief and loss, identity exploration, stress and burnout, life transitions, and trauma.
As an admirer of stories, particularly those of truth-telling and bravery, SaraJane believes that resilience resides within all of us. Cultivating resilience helps build the capacity to hold the complexities of life, and integrating the mind and body allows one to respond intentionally and live more fully. She utilizes a holistic and eclectic approach, combining creativity, mindfulness, and trauma-informed care to enable others to feel seen, heard, and empowered. SaraJane offers empathetic and client-centered counseling that helps one find deepened awareness, compassion, connection, and movement toward resilient transformation.
SaraJane is an inclusive therapist and respects all identities. She holds an anti-racist approach and works to embrace differences while creating space to consider the impact of power and privilege and how to be a better advocate. She seeks to provide a genuine, non-judgmental, and empathetic space and looks forward to sitting with you.
I love working alongside clients as they navigate through challenges and obstacles which are impacting their overall well-being. I believe everyone has the power to change their narrative. I utilize a person-centered therapeutic approach to ensure your needs and goals are met. I have experience working with clients with a variety of mental health issues including but not limited to anxiety, depression, PTSD, and substance use disorders.
There are two things that I have learned about therapy over the years as both a client and a therapist:
1) Therapy takes “work”! This “work” looks different for folx because we are on our unique journeys- this is okay!
2) Healing is not linear. Meaning, you may experience a range of feelings, thoughts, and reactions on your healing journey- this is okay!
Whether you are interested in delving deeper into yourself, exploring past and present experiences, just want to talk, etc., I am here to support you along the way.
My name is Jaedah and I am deeply committed to supporting my community’s mental health well-being. I am passionate about serving Black, Indigenous, and people of color.
If you allow me to be a part of your personal journey, together, we can foster an emotionally safe space that promotes vulnerability and encourages you to bring your authentic self.
Honestly, I know that searching for a therapist may not be routine for many people, and can sometimes be a little uncomfortable trying to find the right one to fit your needs, wants, and necessities.
However, you have taken an important step already. This important step is thinking about making yourself a priority! There are many people dealing with depression, grief, stress, loneliness, feelings of isolation, anger, and trauma. However, they decide to carry the weight of those concerns and remain in silence.
You are deciding to do the opposite and heal openly with someone walking beside you on your journey.
My name is Laron Hill and I am a Licensed therapist in the State of Michigan. I graduated from Central Michigan with a Bachelor’s in Community development,and a Masters in Counseling from Central Michigan as well. Growing up, I had several family members that chose to suffer in silence. My hope is to change that way of practice by assisting those that desire better for themselves.
My specifications include: Cognitive Behavioral therapy, Trauma therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution focused brief therapy. I would love to assist you on your journey to peace and healing where you need it the most.
Shynequa Williams is a dedicated Licensed Master Social Worker (LLMSW) and recent graduate from Grand Valley State University, specializing in child welfare with over seven years of hands-on experience. Her extensive background includes working closely with families and children to address and overcome trauma, depression, anxiety, and various mental health diagnoses. Shynequa’s approach is deeply informed by her belief that “it may be a bad day, but not a bad life. Anything you go through, you can grow through.” This philosophy drives her commitment to helping individuals navigate their challenges and build resilience. Her compassionate and insightful practice aims to empower clients to transform their difficulties into opportunities for growth and healing.