Our Approach to Care
At our practice, we bring more than 15 years of combined experience supporting children, adolescents, adults, and families across a variety of settings. Our clinicians have worked in inpatient psychiatric hospitals, in-home therapy, outpatient counseling, and school-based environments, giving us a broad understanding of the unique strengths and challenges individuals and families may experience.
We believe every person has the capacity for growth, resilience, and meaningful change. Our goal is to provide a welcoming, supportive space where clients feel heard, valued, and empowered as they navigate life’s challenges and build on their strengths. We would be honored to support you on your journey toward healing, connection, and personal growth.

Andrew Stein, LCSW
I believe that every person’s experiences, strengths, and goals are unique. While I am trained in a variety of therapeutic approaches, I focus on meeting each client where they are and building a supportive, individualized path forward together.
Therapy is a collaborative process, and I work alongside clients to identify meaningful goals that reflect what is most important to them. Along the way, I strive to provide a compassionate and welcoming space where clients can build emotional regulation skills, strengthen interpersonal relationships, increase self-awareness, and develop confidence in their ability to navigate life’s challenges.

Brianna Quillen, LCSW
I believe that healing and personal growth begin within a safe, supportive, and respectful therapeutic relationship. Drawing from a compassionate and client-centered approach, I work to understand each individual’s unique experiences, strengths, and goals while creating a space where clients feel genuinely heard and valued.
I recognize that every person’s journey is different and I tailor my approach to meet clients where they are emotionally and personally. Through collaboration, encouragement, and evidence-based practices, I support clients in building emotional insight, strengthening coping skills, improving relationships, and developing greater confidence in themselves and their ability to move forward with resilience and purpose
"Don't worry about a thing, because every little thing is going to be alright"
Robert Marley
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