Are you genuinely curious about unhelpful patterns that seem to keep showing up in your life and relationships? Do you ask why you’re such a people-pleaser, take things so personally, have trouble opening up, suffer from analysis paralysis, feel bad about setting boundaries or communicating your needs, etc? Let’s understand first and then learn new skills and strategies to break out of those cycles or even find ways to use them to your advantage.
Mayumi served in the United States Navy, where she specialized in operations. Upon separation, she completed her Masters in Social Work at University of New Hampshire. She worked in various setting such as home hospice, in-patient psych, crisis team and eventually settled in as a House of Corrections Program Director for a Veteran’s unit. She continued her PTSD and trauma work with Veterans that experienced trauma from combat and sexual trauma. Mayumi founded Insight Therapy and Consulting LLC as a way to serve the intersecting and diverse community she experienced along her journey.
Mayumi’s approach to therapy is humanistic and relational, but other modalities such as cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive processing therapy, internal family systems, mindfulness, and the science behind human behavior. Guided by progress, therapy should be collaborative, organic, and fluid.
Mayumi’s style of therapy can be described as direct, blunt, with a lot humor. Validation, compassion, and encouragement are essential, sugarcoating reality is not. She feels that any relationship can be a model on how to trust, communicate, and connect - and that includes the therapeutic relationship.
Client Focus: Individuals, adults, college-aged and early professionals, LGBTQI+, BIPOC, immigrants and children of immigrant parents, Veterans/military
Insurance accepted: Optum, United Behavioral Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna
Types of Therapy: CBT, CPT, Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy
Specialties: Anxiety, depression, trauma, BIPOC-related issues, women’s issues, parenting, relationship-based issues, career
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Kenny is a proud US Navy Veteran (Combat Medic) and Hypnotherapist/EMDR therapist. He works with individuals who are genuinely curious, but understandably nervous, to learn more about the patterns that seem to keep showing up in their lives and relationships.
Kenny served in the United States Navy as a Fleet Marine Force Corpsman (Combat Medic). Following his service, he completed his Masters of Social Work at Simmons University. He worked in various settings including nursing homes, hospitals, and shelters. He spent several years as a Suicide Prevention Coordinator and Readjustment Counselor for Veterans.
Client Focus: Individuals, adults, Veterans/military, first responders/law enforcement, athletes, students
Insurance accepted: Optum, United Behavioral Health, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna
Types of Therapy: Hypnotherapy, EMDR, CBT, CPT, DBT
Specialties: Anxiety, depression, trauma, performance enhancement, habit change (e.g., weight loss, smoking)
Kenny is a proud US Navy Veteran (Combat Medic) and Hypnotherapist/EMDR therapist. He works with ...
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I am a bilingual (English/Spanish) therapist who works with teens, adults, and couples as they address anxiety, depression, life changes, and BIPOC-related issues. It can be tough for one to prioritize themselves in this busy world. Making the decision to attend therapy can be overwhelming and sprinkled with skepticism. How can “talking” help with anything?
I approach my practice from a strength-based perspective, with humility, patience, and curiosity. The client is the expert. You have come this far on your own, let’s build on that! Let’s discuss present stressors, identify triggers, and disrupt patterns, so you can finally move past and forward. Therapy is sacred and personal. I strive to create a therapeutic space that is safe, empowering and built on trust. I look forward to joining you on this next stage of your journey.
Previously, as a school clinician, was constantly faced with students and struggling with, not only basic needs, but the less obvious and sometimes invisible, socio-emotional, environmental, and mental health challenges. These childrens demonstrated amazing resilience in the face of adversity, while I supported through advocacy, encouragement, and resources, so they could have the tools to navigate tough life circumstances.
Client Focus - Children, Adolescents, Adults, LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, Immigrants/Family of Immigrants, Spanish as a first language, Survivors of Domestic Violence, College Students
Types of Therapy - CBT, Psychodynamic Therapy, Mindfulness, Narrative Therapy
Speciality - Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Couples, Family, Parenting, Women’s Issues, Cultural.
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Nada is an LDS therapist, welcoming spirituality in all forms, who works with children, teens, and adults to address Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, depression, anxiety, panic, dissociative disorders, adjustment disorders, and eating disorders.
Diagnoses are only one way to identify symptoms that causes suffering. Nada specializes in viewing challenges and struggles from the lens of how our brain and body process information, store experiences, and often trap the extreme beliefs, emotions and sensations associated with distressing experiences.
Nada uses EMDR, Trauma-Sensitive Yoga, and adjunct approaches to support clients’ healing from these often overwhelming feelings, thoughts, and body sensations.
Nada honors and approaches therapy from a place of understanding that most people are doing the best they can with the creative and unique adaptations their brain and body have made to survive and navigate the challenges that have been placed in front of them.
Nada is an LDS therapist, welcoming spirituality in all forms, who works with children, teens, an...
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