Dani Baker, PhD LMFT

Dani Baker, PsyD LMFT

Dani Baker, PhD, LMFT, ATR-BC is a Marriage and Family Therapist, Board-Certified Art Therapist, and a Counselor Educator and Supervisor. Dani received her Doctorate and Master’s Degrees from Antioch University Seattle. Pronouns: She/her/hers How I Think About the Therapy Process As a relational therapist, my overall approach to working with folks is collaborative, holistic, culturally sensitive,…

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Maria Gonzalez, LMHC

Maria Gonzalez, LMHC

I see therapy as a collaborative process that honors the whole person — their pain, their wisdom, and their capacity for growth and liberation. I believe healing is not a linear or individual journey — it is shaped by culture, community, lived experience, and systemic realities.

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Inis LaMothe, PsyD

Inis LaMothe

I work primarily with individual adults struggling with depression, anxiety, life transitions, health challenges, grief/loss, trauma, and relationship problems. I also enjoy working with people around issues related to identity including career, culture, gender, LGBTQIA+ and the intersection with everyday life. I incorporate mindfulness practices, engaged conversation, tapping, Cognomovement, breathwork, reading, journaling, contemplation, and inspired action as appropriate for a given person and goals. 

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Reema Noor, LMHC

Reema Noor, LMHC

I work with adults (18+) of all identities. I’m bilingual in English and Urdu, and as an immigrant of 20+ years, I am well-versed in the intricacies of belonging, social justice, and equity. I collaborate well with individuals who are curious to explore their identity and life narrative as part of their wellness goals.

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Elsie Mahler Scharff, LCSW

Elsie Mahler Scharff, LCSW

I am a clinical social worker with a master’s degree from Bryn Mawr School of Social Work and Social Research. Pronouns She / her / hers How I Think about the Therapy Process My approach to therapy is collaborative and integrative, which may include any combination of one or more techniques or therapeutic modalities that…

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Elizabeth Scriven, PsyD SUDP

Elizabeth Scriven

How I Think About the Therapy Process I think therapy is a partnership, and the process starts by building a relationship between us from which therapeutic change can sprout and grow. This is often easier said than done, as many of the people I share space with have been hurt in relationships. Therefore, we move…

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Matt Thomas, PsyD

Matt Thomas, PsyD

Dr. Thomas, PsyD, is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in psychological and neuropsychological assessments. Pronouns He / him / his The Assessment Process Dr. Thomas takes a comprehensive, neuropsychological approach to his assessments, which include cognitive, academic, and social-emotional functioning. Based on the referral and the client’s needs, his assessments may include attention, academic, executive…

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Fred Wang, PsyD LMHC

Fred Wang, PsyD LMHC

I work across the lifespan with folks from many walks of life, and have extensive experience and passion or working with LGBTQIA+ individuals including navigating barriers related to transition; historically and socially marginalized communities, neurodiversity; and a variety of health-related behaviors. 

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