It’s wise to want to know more about your therapist so you can see if they might be a good fit. If you are unsure who you might work best with, feel free to reach out anyhow. Our care coordinator will get back to you, learn a bit more about your situation and help refer you to someone that is likely to be a good fit–either at our practice or elsewhere. Mostly, we just want you to get the support you need and deserve.

Click on the pictures below to learn more about each clinician.


Kylie Bellard
Associate Clinician (She/Her)
MSW, LSWAIC

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, Therapy for therapists, Disability and chronic illness, Grief and loss, Artists and creatives, Identity exploration and formation, Childhood trauma and chronic invalidation

 

Slater Lin
Assistant Clinical Director, Clinician (They/Them)
EdM, NCC, LMHC

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, Gender affirming care, People of color, Immigrant experiences, Neurodivergent individuals - especially young adults ages 18-30, Disability and chronic illness, Grief and loss, Therapy for therapists, AAPI identity, Multiracial/multicultural challenges, Trauma/EMDR, Caregiver support

 

Kelly Oberbillig
Associate Clinician (She/Her)
MA, LMHCA

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, LGBTQIA+ teens (15+), LGBTQIA+ young adults, Neurodivergent Individuals – especially autistic, ADHD, and gifted individuals, Gifted and highly sensitive, Trauma/EMDR, Anxiety, Depression

 

Akshita Vaidyanathan
Associate Clinician (They/Them, She/Her)
MSW, LSWAIC

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, People of color, Immigrant experiences, Gifted and highly sensitive, Neurodivergent individuals, Couples and relationships, Polyamory and kink, Spirituality, Survivors of intimate violence, Multicultural backgrounds, Activists and healers

 

Elle (Danielle) Winterwood
Clinical Director, Clinician (She/Her)
MSW, LICSW

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, Parents of LGBTQIA+ individuals, Gender affirming care, Gifted and highly sensitive, Disability and chronic illness, Grief and loss, Therapy for therapists, Childhood trauma - especially children of borderline or narcissistic parents

 

Riah Flagler
Clinical Intern (They/Them)

Focuses: LGBTQIA+ adults, Neurodivergent individuals

 

Lia McInerney
Care Coordinator (She/Her)
BA, MA

Specialties: Coordination of care, Therapist referrals, New client intake, paperwork, and scheduling

Grace Ford
Clinician (They/Them, She/Her)
MA, LMHC

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, Gender affirming care, Immigrant experiences - especially first generation, Gifted and highly sensitive, Disability and chronic illness, Therapy for therapists, Chronic pain, Trauma/EMDR, Activists and social justice-oriented healers, Older adults (65+ years old)

 

Lennox Mars
Associate Clinician (They/Them)
MSW, LSWAIC

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, LGBTQIA+ youth (13+), LGBTQIA+ young adults, Grief and loss, Disability and chronic illness, Neurodivergent Individuals, Polyamory and kink, Anxiety, Depression, Interpersonal violence survivors, Trans parents who are currently pregnant, peripartum, or postpartum, People involved in community building and advocacy work

 

Isha Sengupta
Associate Clinician (She/Her)
MS.Ed, MPhil, LMHCA

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, People of color, Immigrant experiences, Multicultural challenges, Disordered eating, Body image, Narcissistic abuse

 

Kelsey Watson
Clinician (She/Her)
MS, NCC, LMHC

Specialties: LGBTQIA+ adults, LGBTQIA+ youth (15+) - especially trans and non-binary youth, Parents of LGBTQIA+ individuals, Gender affirming care, Neurodivergent individuals, Gifted and highly sensitive, Disability and chronic illness, Trauma/EMDR, Women’s issues

 

Gaby Davila
Clinical Intern (They/Them)

Focuses: LGBTQIA+ adults, People of color, Immigrant experiences, Polyamory and kink, Gifted and highly sensitive, BIPOC teens, and students in college, particularly those who are first-generation students, Queer and trans folks, primarily serving BIPOC, First generation and upbringing in an immigrant household, Latine and/or Spanish-speaking individuals, People going through changes and seeking empowerment through an affirming and guiding therapist, especially those shifting away from Eurocentric ideologies/bicultural people, Survivors of domestic violence, Single parents, particularly mothers, and their children

 

Kayla Fox
Clinical Intern (She/Her)
Master’s of Arts in Progress

Focuses: LGBTQIA+ adults, Neurodivergent individuals, Disability and chronic illness, Art therapy