Intimate Partner Violence

Mindy Anne Tockman

Mindy is a PLPC. She specializes in trauma, psychedelic integration, religious trauma, and LGBTQIA2S+ issues. I am certified in Psychedic Assessted Therapy with advanced studies with psilocybin. I have completed phase one training in Brainspotting.

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Marissa Keilson

Marissa has worked in the mental health field for 15 years. She was inspired to focus on trauma from her Holocaust survivors in her family history. Marissa is married, with two young children and a dog living in Silver Spring, MD.

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Kat McGrady

Kat McGrady Ed.D, LCPC, NCC is a licensed professional counselor at Sequence. Using an integrative, solution-focused approach, Dr. Kat McGrady provides individual, family, couples therapy to children, teens and adults.

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River Chew

Hi! My name is River. I love using creative approaches to therapy, including visual arts, drama therapy, and sandtray. I enjoy working with trans and queer people, and folks who struggle with eating disorders and/or substance use.

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Dr. Cristie Ritz-King, LPC

I’m an LPC/PsyD with maternal mental health as a focus. I’m passionate about helping new moms manage the huge transition to parenting and seasoned parents learning to navigate the transitions

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Michelle Vollmar

I work with adult survivors of intimate partner violence and childhood trauma, as well as individuals struggling with anxiety and OCD, perfectionism, burnout, and compassion fatigue. My style is direct, relational, compassionate, and collaborative.

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Scarlet Tate

Hi! I am Scarlet Tate; a Registered Clinical Counsellor in British Columbia providing EMDR & somatic – orientated approaches to support adults impacted by stress, trauma & adversity to connect with their resiliency, strengths & self compassion.

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Jonathan Lee

My name is Jon (they/them/theirs). I identify as a non-binary, queer, somatic psychotherapist, who comes from a Taiwanese immigrant family background.

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Carol Williams

All the strengths assessments say my number one character trait is ‘authenticity’. I am considered a Rogerian therapist….a humanist. I care about you and your well-being.

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Carol Williams

All the strengths assessments say my number one character trait is ‘authenticity’. I am considered a Rogerian therapist….a humanist. I care about you and your well-being.

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Sarah Joseph

I am an EMDR-trained therapist who helps clients explore how their nervous system has adapted to stress and trauma over their life span. My background is in trauma-sensitive yoga. I am pursuing training in Internal Family Systems Therapy and EFIT.

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