From evidence-based techniques like EMDR to play therapy for children, we provide solutions that address a wide range of emotional and behavioral concerns. Together, we’ll work toward building a stronger, more resilient you.
Through creative and engaging play, we support children in expressing emotions and overcoming challenges.
Through creative and engaging play, we support children in expressing emotions and overcoming challenges.
Our tailored approaches help you manage anxiety and regain control of your thoughts and emotions.
Our ADHD services are designed to empower individuals of all ages to manage symptoms.
Our grief therapy services provide a safe and compassionate space to navigate your emotions.
Our tailored approaches help you manage anxiety and regain control of your thoughts and emotions.
Find balance, manage stress, and overcome the emotional challenges of motherhood.
Your mental health journey should be accessible and convenient, no matter where you are.
Find answers to the most commonly asked questions about our services.
During your initial consultation, Jocelyn will work with you to determine the best approach based on your needs and goals.
Play therapy uses toys, games, and creative activities to help children express emotions, develop coping skills, and process difficult experiences.
Play therapy is suitable for children as young as preschoolers through pre-teens, with tailored approaches for each developmental stage.
Anxiety therapy helps manage excessive worry, panic attacks, social anxiety, and physical symptoms like restlessness and trouble sleeping.
Jocelyn uses approaches like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), mindfulness, and relaxation techniques to help manage anxiety.
Yes, therapy can help you identify triggers, develop coping strategies, and reduce the frequency and intensity of panic attacks.
Grief therapy provides a safe space to explore and process loss while developing tools to rebuild hope and resilience.
Yes, trauma therapy, including EMDR, can help reprocess distressing memories regardless of how long ago they occurred.
Signs include flashbacks, avoidance of triggers, emotional numbness, and difficulty moving forward from a distressing experience.