Services
What We Work On
Together
Whether you're navigating anxiety, feeling stuck in patterns, or looking to build a steadier relationship with yourself and others — this is a space to do that work.
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Individual Therapy
Individual therapy offers a space to slow down, listen inward, and make sense of what's been hard to carry. Sessions are 45 minutes, held in person or online, and move at your pace. Together, we'll look at how you respond to stress and recurring patterns that affect your mood, focus, and relationships.
Sometimes that means uncovering old beliefs that quietly shape your reactions; other times it's about building on your strengths and finding steadier ways to manage what life brings. Therapy is ultimately about finding steadiness — the ability to meet life with more clarity, compassion, and choice.
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Couples & Family Therapy
Couples and families often find themselves repeating the same patterns — familiar arguments, familiar distance, and the feeling of not being heard or understood. Everyone wants connection, yet it can get lost in frustration, defense, or silence.
In these sessions, we slow down these moments to understand what's happening underneath. Our collaboration helps each person put words to what they're feeling, recognize what they're protecting, and begin to respond to one another differently. The focus is on awareness. The aim is seeing the pattern clearly enough to choose something new.
Couples and family therapy can help you strengthen communication, rebuild trust, and find steadier connection — learning how to stay close, even when it's hard.
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Group Therapy
There's something uniquely powerful about being in a room with others who understand what you're going through. Group therapy creates a space where shared experience becomes a source of insight and support — not just from the therapist, but from each other.
Groups at Continuum focus on specific themes — whether that's anxiety, people-pleasing, identity, or navigating life transitions. The group becomes a safe place to practice new ways of showing up, speaking up, and connecting.
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Coaching & Consulting
Sometimes clarity isn't the problem — it's momentum. You have the vision, ideas, and drive, but the follow-through feels scattered. The same patterns that show up personally — perfectionism, overthinking, avoidance — can easily spill into business and leadership.
Consulting sessions blend psychology and strategy to help you see what's getting in the way and create a plan that actually works for you. Together, we'll clarify your goals, structure your systems, and remove the friction that keeps you from moving forward.
The goal is simple: to help you build with purpose — aligning what you want to create with how you actually work best.
Areas of Focus
What We Treat
Anxiety
Constant worry, racing thoughts, physical tension, or the feeling that something bad is always around the corner. Anxiety can be quiet or consuming — either way, it doesn't have to run the show.
Get StartedDepression
Feeling flat, disconnected, or like you're going through the motions. Depression isn't always sadness — sometimes it's numbness, low motivation, or a quiet loss of meaning.
Get StartedBurnout
You've been running on empty for so long it now feels normal. Burnout goes deeper than tiredness — it's a signal that something in the way you're living or working needs to shift.
Get StartedOCD & Intrusive Thoughts
Unwanted thoughts that feel sticky, rituals that offer brief relief, or the exhausting loop of checking and doubt. OCD is treatable — and life doesn't have to be organized around it.
Get StartedPerfectionism
High standards aren't the problem. The problem is when nothing ever feels good enough — when the bar keeps moving and the fear of falling short quietly shapes every decision.
Get StartedPeople-Pleasing
Saying yes when you mean no. Shrinking to keep the peace. Constantly reading the room and adjusting yourself to manage other people's reactions. This pattern has a cost — and it can change.
Get StartedImposter Syndrome
Accomplished on paper, uncertain underneath. The persistent feeling that you don't quite belong where you are — and that it's only a matter of time before someone figures that out.
Get StartedPanic Disorder
Sudden waves of intense fear, heart racing, trouble breathing — and then the dread of when it might happen again. Panic attacks are frightening, but they're also highly responsive to treatment.
Get StartedRelationship Patterns
The same arguments. The same distance. The same dynamic with different people. When patterns in relationships keep repeating, there's usually something worth understanding underneath.
Get StartedIdentity & Self-Worth
Difficulty knowing who you are outside of what you do, who you're with, or who you're supposed to be. Building a stable, grounded sense of self is one of the most important things therapy can do.
Get StartedLife Transitions
New job. New city. New relationship — or the end of one. Transitions can feel destabilizing even when they're chosen. Therapy helps you move through change without losing yourself in it.
Get StartedTrauma & PTSD
Past experiences that still show up in the present — in your body, your reactions, your relationships. Trauma work is careful, paced, and built around what feels safe for you.
Get StartedChronic Worry
The mind that won't quiet down. Always problem-solving, always preparing for the worst. Chronic worry can feel productive — but it's often exhausting and rarely helps.
Get StartedPerformance Anxiety
At work, in social settings, in relationships. The fear of being evaluated or found lacking — and the ways that fear shrinks your world and limits what you allow yourself to try.
Get StartedDivorce & Separation
The end of a relationship brings loss, identity shifts, and a lot of hard decisions — sometimes all at once. Therapy provides a steady place to process and move forward with intention.
Get StartedEating & Body Image
Complicated relationships with food, your body, or both. This work is approached with care, without judgment, and with a focus on building a healthier relationship from the inside out.
Get StartedHow We Work
Therapeutic Approaches
CBT
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Explores the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors — and helps you identify and shift the patterns that keep you stuck.
DBT
Dialectical Behavior Therapy
Builds skills in emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness — especially useful for intense emotions and relationship patterns.
ACT
Acceptance & Commitment Therapy
Focuses on accepting what you can't control and committing to actions aligned with your values — rather than fighting thoughts or feelings that won't simply go away.
ERP
Exposure & Response Prevention
The gold standard for OCD and anxiety disorders — gradually facing feared situations without engaging in compulsions, building tolerance and breaking the anxiety cycle.
Psychodynamic
Psychodynamic Therapy
Explores how past experiences, unconscious patterns, and early relationships shape how you feel and behave today — creating deeper self-understanding and lasting change.
Mindfulness-Based
Mindfulness-Based Approaches
Integrates present-moment awareness into the therapeutic process — helping you notice thoughts and feelings without being ruled by them.