Team Members
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Dr. Kai Gunty
PhD, LPCC, LMFT
Owner, Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, AAMFT Supervisor
Kai focuses primarily on assessment, consultation, crisis service provision, supervision, and mentoring. He specializes in neurodiversity, trauma, attachment, adoption and foster care, and gender identity (particularly in children under 10). He is also trained in assessment of children 0-5 years old.
Kai primarily utilizes SMART, a sensorimotor-based treatment modality based on somatic regulation and attachment-building. He pairs this with solution-focused work, particularly in crisis contexts. He is also certified in the Safe and Sound Protocol and integrates this into his work.
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Alicia Losier
MA, LMFT
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist
Alicia aims to empower clients to increase understanding of how experiences as well as relationships and other systems influence their unconscious beliefs and how those in-turn shape their internal emotional world and behavior. She sees individuals, teens (14+) couples, parent-child, and families, and offers ART.
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Ruby Levine
MSW, LGSW
Mental Health Practitioner, Licensed Graduate Social Worker
Ruby works with adults using a relational approach to therapy. Her areas of focus include queer and trans adults, the parents of queer and trans children, and people with concerns relating to pregnancy (infertility, family planning, abortion, and pregnancy itself). She takes a disability justice approach to the therapy process and works to make sure you are fully included in every part of your treatment. As part of her disability justice focus in an ongoing pandemic, she is only available to see clients via telehealth.
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Adam Cook
MS, MHP
Mental Health Practitioner, Marriage and Family
Adam works with LGBTQIA+ couples, families and individuals. He provides affirming care that is a space for clients to feel heard and accepted while working together to allow you to thrive, individually and in your relationships. Adam also works with relationships inclusive of all sexual orientations to explore and navigate different forms of consensual and ethical non-monogamy.
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Tina Robinson
MOT, OTR/L
Pediatric Occupational Therapist
Tina works with children of all ages with many different abilities. She specializes in sensory processing, pediatric feeding disorder, and motor delays. Her goal is to educate children and families so that they can feel empowered to handle the day ahead of them!
Tina is trained in SOS Approach to Feeding & Therapeutic Listening. Tina has a holistic and family centered style to treatment which helps create positive and long lasting changes for clients.
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Brooke Thingvold
MS, LAMFT
Licensed Associate Marriage and Family Therapist
Brooke loves working with LGBTQIA+ children ages 5 and up, teens, parents, and families. They aim to provide inclusive and affirming care for all people, and within that approach they have most experience in supporting those with neurodiverse identities, those seeking medical transition support at any age, adoption/family building, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD/C-PTSD), non-suicidal self-harm, suicidal ideation, and any history of trauma within the individual and/or family.
Brooke is trained in SMART.
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Jack Sparks
MS, MHP
Mental Health Practitioner, Clinical Counseling
Jack works with clients ages 12 and up. He works with folks struggling with disordered eating patterns, negative self talk, self harm, suicidal ideation, and symptoms of post traumatic stress. As a transgender and autistic therapist, he enjoys working with clients looking to explore and process gender, sexual orientation, and neurodivergence.
He is trained in Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and is dedicated to actively engaging with anti-racism and decolonization of his practice.
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Laura Akers
MSW, LGSW
Mental Health Practitioner, Licensed Graduate Social Worker
Laura specializes in working with neurodiverse (particularly Autistic) children under 12 and their families. Utilizing solution-focused and child-centered approaches, she works to build up neurodiverse children and enhance the well-being of their families while cultivating more positive and fulfilling relationships throughout the family.
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Sarah Halls
MS, CCC-SLP
Speech-Language Pathologist
Sarah works with children of all ages with a wide variety of communication disorders. She has expertise in receptive and expressive language, childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), articulation, phonology, fluency, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC).
Sarah believes that effective therapy begins with a play-based and family-centered approach.
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Jenna Landry
MSW, LGSW
Mental Health Practitioner, Licensed Graduate Social Worker
Jenna enjoys working with LGBTQIA+ adults and children ages 4-18 and their families around gender identity development, developmental trauma (PTSD/C-PTSD), attachment, and neurodiversity. Jenna’s work is rooted and energized by anti-oppressive practices and liberations. Their approach is informed by attachment theory, sensorimotor regulation, and polyvagal theory. Jenna is trained in SMART.
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Maya Bergman-Corbet
MSW, LGSW
Mental Health Practitioner, Licensed Graduate Social Worker
Maya enjoys working with clients around developing self-compassion, grounding and regulation, and orienting towards values. She has a particular interest in working with antenatal and postpartum folks, neurodiversity, queerness, chronic illness, and anxiety. Her practice is grounded in sex positive, anti-oppressive, and liberation ethics.