Who We Serve
Thrive.
We support individuals and families at every stage of life's journey, providing compassionate, science-based care and guidance tailored to your unique needs and circumstances.
Adults
Adulthood is often filled with unexpected challenges and emotions, old and new.
Whether you’re experiencing persistent anxiety, struggling with relationship difficulties, navigating major life transitions, or working through past experiences that continue to affect your daily life, we’re here to support you to live with resilience and balance.
Through individual therapy, we support adults who are navigating:
- anxiety, depression, and emotional regulation
- trauma recovery and post-traumatic growth
- relationship challenges and communication patterns
- life transitions and identity exploration
- grief and loss
- coping skills and resilience strengthening
- deepening self-understanding and strengthening self-esteem
- professional growth and leadership challenges
You can expect a collaborative approach that honors your story and identity, builds on your existing strengths, and creates lasting change at a pace that feels right for you.
Teens
Adolescence is a time of tremendous growth and transition – socially, emotionally, physically, and educationally.
It is a critical time for identity, meaning-making, social connection, and emotional growth. As teens navigate changes and challenges, supportive adult guidance can make all the difference.
Because adolescence brings a growing need for privacy and independence, teens often benefit from support outside the home – an attuned space where they can explore their thoughts and feelings with the guidance of a trusted professional.
Whether your teen is facing a significant and specific challenge – like anxiety, depression, self-esteem and social struggles – or could benefit from general support in navigating these formative years, we provide a safe space with supportive expert guidance for teens to explore their experiences and strengthen their sense of self, resilience, and emotional regulation.
Our approach with teens:
- Respects their growing independence
- Recognizes their capacity for mature thinking
- Honors their desire to be taken seriously
- Balances support with appropriate challenges and high expectations
- Supports adaptive regulation of emotions, coping, and social demands
- Considers their cultural, familial, and social context
- Balances their privacy with a partnership with parents
Children
Childhood holds wonder, discovery, and vulnerability –
a time when imagination meets reality, when we first encounter both joy and disappointment, and begin forming meaning about who we are and what the world is like. It’s also a developmental period where attachment, identity, and self-regulation take shape – a time of rapid neurological and emotional growth when play, relationships, and exploration literally sculpt the brain.
Through these experiences, children learn trust, emotional regulation, and how to be in relationship with themselves and others. They also build the neural architecture that supports executive functioning, which allows them to focus, problem-solve, manage impulses, and adapt to changing circumstances while navigating social and academic worlds.
Children build these capacities in relationship with supportive adults. Our therapists use play, connection, and clinical expertise to help children grow, and we routinely focus on:
- emotional and behavioral regulation
- self-expression and self-esteem
- friendship and social struggles
- executive functioning, including impulse control, attention, organization, and problem-solving
- traumatic stress, loss, grief, and healing
- coping skills and resilience
Childhood is a profound process: beautiful, complex, and deeply shaped by relationships. Adults play a crucial role in nurturing this growth, yet they too need support in understanding and guiding it. That’s why we draw on our deep understanding of development and relationships to not only create a supportive therapeutic space for children, but also to partner with caregivers on their parenting journey.
Parents & Families
Parenting is one of the most meaningful and challenging roles we take on.
It is filled with moments of deep connection and joy, but also uncertainty, exhaustion, and self-doubt. Every stage of a child’s growth brings new questions, such as about boundaries, communication, development, and how to nurture both independence and closeness.
At Journey Psychology Center, we understand that when children grow, families grow too. Our work with parents and caregivers focuses on helping you understand your child’s emotional world, strengthen relationships, guide behavioral regulation, and feel more confident and grounded in your parenting.
We work in partnership with parents who:
- wish to strengthen your parenting approach and parent-child bond
- want to understand and support your child’s growth and functioning
- hope to interrupt patterns from the past that make co-regulating big emotions and behaviors more difficult
- seek a deeper understanding of the “why” behind your child’s behaviors, struggles, and big feelings
- want to feel confident and intentional in your parenting and in advocating for your child’s growth and well-being beyond the home
Our goal is to empower you to be the change agents at home and in your child’s life – by working directly with you or with your entire family. Expert support and guidance are here for you.
We draw on our deep expertise in child development and clinical psychology to support parents and families alike. We work with parents individually or with entire families to foster better communication, deeper understanding, resolve conflicts, and move forward with balance and connection.
Clinical Psychology Students
Welcoming future psychologists into rich training and supervision experiences.
Our training program is grounded in supporting the growth, learning, and professional development of the next generation of clinical psychologists through quality supervision, diverse clinical experience, and a supportive learning environment.
We welcome Psy.D. and Ph.D. candidates to all levels of practicum, and post-graduates to postdoc and beyond.
Current opportunities:
- Postdoctoral Fellowship: Two-year comprehensive experience in therapy and assessment with supervision skill development for Psy.D. and Ph.D. graduates.
- Diagnostic Assessment Externship: Hands-on experience in psychological and neuropsychological assessment for first year doctoral students.
- Therapy Externship: Rich supervision and clinical experience with youth, adults, and families for second year doctoral students with assessment experience.
- Advanced Externship: Depth-focused training with advanced case conceptualization for doctoral students with two+ years of clinical training experience.
- Clinical Supervision: Trauma-informed, psychodynamic supervision for clinicians seeking to deepen their clinical or supervisory practice.
We offer collaborative supervision tailored to your developmental stage, integration of theory into practice, diverse clinical exposure and didactics, and professional identity development in a supportive, relationship-based environment.
Join Our Team
- Cover letter
- CV
- Graduate transcript(s)
- Letters of recommendation, one from a recent clinical supervisor if possible
- Testing report sample
Getting Started is Simple...
1. Reach out to us – we’re here to help you get started
2. We’ll verify your insurance, answer your questions, and get you scheduled
3. You’ll connect with your clinician and start your therapeutic journey
