Your mind won’t shut off.

Even when you try to calm down, your thoughts keep relentlessly racing.

You’re constantly annoyed and explode in anger over the most minor things.

And no matter how much you accomplish each day, it never feels like it’s enough.

Everything has become a struggle.

You wake up each morning just as exhausted as when you closed your eyes the night before.

It requires all your strength just to get out of bed, let alone try to practice any sort of self-care.

You’ve been experiencing only sadness and apathy for so long that you don’t remember what joy felt like.

Relationships are strained.

It seems like even the most innocuous conversations with your partner turn into heated arguments.

Neither of you feels seen or heard, and your only recourse is more shouting or ignoring each other.

Nothing seems to get through, no matter how hard you try to communicate with one another.

You feel lost.

There was a time when things made sense, and how you dealt with problems worked.

But that’s all changed. Now, despite all your effort, nothing seems to improve.

Something important is missing from your life, but you can’t pinpoint what it is.

You do your best to stay positive.

Telling yourself that “things could be worse” and you should “appreciate what you have.

You’ve been trying so hard, but you’re running out of energy to “fake it ‘til you make it.”

Deep down, you know it can’t go on this way. You want the joy back, but you can’t do it alone.

It’s time for a change.

Stop letting sadness, indecisiveness, and a lack of motivation keep you from your potential.

Tie up loose ends and find the closure to move on from the worry and self-doubt that plagues you.

Don’t put off fixing your relationship any longer, waiting for the “perfect” time.

Take the next step.

Therapy is a bold and often necessary form of self-care that helps you prioritize yourself again.

This unique opportunity provides you with the support to face the challenges you haven’t been able to figure out on your own.

Don’t wait any longer to explore your past and build a better future. We can do this together.

Hi, I’m Brandon.

I’ve worked in mental health for over 15 years and founded this practice to help people live the lives they’ve always wanted.

My approach addresses each person’s specific needs so that they feel heard, respected, and, most importantly, that our therapy is aimed at achieving their individual goals.

Over the years, I’ve helped people at their lowest points through life’s biggest transitions. I’ve seen the shame they carry and the stories they believe about never being enough.

And here’s what I’ve learned: I don’t judge. I meet you where you are. And no matter what you’re going through, there IS a path forward. You’re never stuck forever.