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Pascha Broadie
(She/Her/Hers)
CPC-I
Pascha Broadie is a compassionate Clinical Professional Counselor Intern, dedicated to guiding individuals on their journey towards healing and growth. With a belief in the potential for personal evolution, Pascha creates a nurturing environment where clients can explore their vulnerabilities and truths. Having earned her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Montreat College in North Carolina, Pascha brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her practice. During her graduate internship, she worked extensively with diverse populations, including those struggling with alcohol and substance use, adolescents, and adults in both individual and group therapy settings. Prior to her counseling intern license, Pascha served as a Qualified Mental Health Associate, imparting psychosocial rehabilitation and basic living skills to children and adolescents. In her professional journey, Pascha has honed her skills in addressing trauma, anxiety, depression, emotional abuse, and personality disorders. Her approach to therapy integrates various modalities, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Psychodynamic therapy, Talk Therapy, and Parts and Memory work. Specializing in telehealth services, Pascha offers support to preteens, teens, and adults, as well as couples and families. Her dedication to creating a safe and understanding space fosters an atmosphere conducive to exploration, healing, and personal transformation. Are you ready to embark on a journey of living, rather than simply existing? Reach out to Pascha Broadie and take that first step today.
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Elisia Danley CSW-I
Creative and Compassionate Therapy
Talking about emotions can be hard—especially for kids and teens. That’s why I believe therapy should be a space where self-expression feels safe, natural, and even creative. Whether through conversation, art, or playful exploration, I help clients of all ages, especially children and adolescents, work through their emotions and life challenges with understanding, care, and encouragement.
As a Clinical Social Work Intern with a strong background in mental health and social services, I’ve worked with individuals ages 3 and up, including those navigating anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, psychosis, and mood disorders. I create a welcoming and nonjudgmental space where clients can feel supported as they explore their thoughts, build emotional awareness, and learn to manage life’s stressors.
About Elisia Danley, CSW-I
Elisia Danley is a Clinical Social Work Intern with a background in mental health and social services, specializing in children, adolescents, and young adults. She has experience treating clients ages 3 and older, including individuals facing anxiety, depression, neurodivergent conditions, psychosis, and mood disorders.
Trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Art Therapy, and currently receiving training in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Elisia uses a client-centered, trauma-informed approach. She also draws from Play Therapy techniques, offering children and teens alternative ways to express and process their emotions when words aren’t enough.
Elisia is passionate about helping clients build emotional awareness, process difficult experiences, and discover their strengths through both structured and creative methods. Her warm, inclusive presence helps clients feel at ease, making therapy a space where they can truly explore, heal, and grow.
Client-centered, strengths-based approach
Elisia uses a client-centered, strengths-based approach, blending traditional and creative therapies to meet clients where they are. Whether it’s through art, play, or structured interventions, I tailor sessions to support self-expression, resilience, and emotional balance. Here’s how she helps her clients grow and heal:
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) & Strengths-Based Therapy Helping clients identify and challenge unhelpful thoughts and behaviors.
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Teaching emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and mindfulness (currently in training).
Art Therapy Using creativity as a tool to process emotions and communicate when words aren’t enough.
Play Therapy Techniques Especially helpful for younger children who may struggle to express emotions directly.
Feelings Charts & Analogies Breaking down complex emotions and situations into manageable, relatable parts.
Who She Helps
Elisia works with:
Children and adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, or emotional regulation
Neurodivergent youth who benefit from expressive and structured support
Young adults navigating identity, stress, and transitions Clients with difficulty understanding or expressing emotions
Families seeking a supportive and creative therapeutic environment
A Safe and Supportive Space for Expression and Growth
Elisia’s role as your therapist is to meet you where you are—with empathy, patience, and a creative spirit. Elisia knows how tough it can be to open up, especially for kids and teens. That’s why she strives to create a space that feels safe, relatable, and engaging—where therapy doesn’t feel intimidating but instead feels like a place for exploration, discovery, and healing.
If you’re looking for a therapist who blends clinical insight with creativity and care, Elisia will be honored to support you or your child on the journey toward healing and emotional growth.
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Alayna Hammond
(She/Her/Hers)
CPC-Intern
Real Conversations. Safe Space. Lasting Change
Sometimes life feels like too much—too overwhelming, too fast, or too heavy. If you’re dealing with anxiety, depression, mood swings, or feeling emotionally stuck, I want you to know you’re not alone. Therapy with me is a no-pressure, no-judgment zone where you can breathe, be yourself, and start taking steps toward what truly matters to you.
As a Clinical Professional Counselor Intern, I focus on working with adults and young people (ages 7+), especially those in the queer and BIPOC communities, who are navigating mental health challenges such as Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. With a background in the U.S. Air Force, I bring both groundedness and empathy to every session—meeting you where you are and walking beside you as you move forward.
About Alayna Hammond, CPC-I
Alayna Hammond is a Clinical Professional Counselor Intern with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Delaware State University and a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling from Walden University. Before pursuing a career in mental health, she served in the U.S. Air Force, a background that shapes her grounded, direct, and supportive approach to therapy.
Alayna specializes in supporting clients ages 7 and up, with a focus on queer and BIPOC individuals navigating anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, and Borderline Personality Disorder. She creates a safe, empowering, and nonjudgmental space where clients can explore their emotions and challenges freely.
Using CBT, DBT, and client-centered counseling, Alayna helps clients build emotional resilience, improve self-understanding, and develop healthy coping strategies. Her work is rooted in compassion, respect, and authenticity, and she is passionate about helping people rediscover their strength, value, and purpose.
A Personalized and Holistic Approach
Therapy doesn’t have to be stiff or clinical—it should feel like real conversations, in a safe space, with someone who sees your whole self. Alayna uses a mix of evidence-based tools and genuine human connection to help clients build emotional balance, healthier coping skills, and renewed self-worth. Here’s
how I work with clients:
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) Building skills in emotional regulation, distress tolerance, mindfulness, and interpersonal effectiveness.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Challenging negative thought patterns and developing healthier ways of thinking.
Trauma-Informed Counseling Recognizing the impact of past experiences and creating a safe, non-triggering space to explore them.
Strengths-Based Counseling Focusing on what’s working and helping clients build confidence and direction.
Affirming and Inclusive Care Providing culturally sensitive support for queer, BIPOC, and marginalized individuals.
Who She Helps
Alayna works with:
Adults and teens (ages 7+) struggling with anxiety, depression, or mood disorders
Individuals with borderline personality disorder or suicidal ideation seeking stability and emotional safety
Queer and BIPOC individuals navigating identity, cultural stress, and systemic challenges
Clients looking for a grounded, affirming, and honest therapist who “gets it”
People who want practical tools paired with real conversations and compassion
A Space for Clarity, Stability, and Self-Discovery
Therapy doesn’t have to feel intimidating or clinical—it can be a place to breathe, reflect, and reconnect with your sense of self. Alayna will meet you where you are, help you clarify what you want out of life, and support you in taking manageable steps toward your goals.
If you’re ready for honest conversations, effective tools, and a space where you’re genuinely seen, Alayna is here to support you on your journey.
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Nicole Pangelinan
Real Conversations. Gentle Healing. Empowered Growth with
Sometimes the weight of past experiences, family stress, or overwhelming emotions can feel like too much to carry alone—especially for children, teens, and young adults still trying to understand who they are and where they belong. If you or your child are navigating anxiety, trauma, mood challenges, or relationship struggles, therapy can be a safe place to slow down, make sense of those experiences, and begin healing at your own pace.
As a Clinical Level Social Work Intern, I work with children, adolescents, and young adults who are coping with complex trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, behavioral dysregulation, and attachment-related concerns. I’m especially passionate about supporting youth from minority backgrounds or those who have experienced poverty, single-parent dynamics, foster care involvement, or disruptions in early relationships.
My goal is to create a warm, validating space where clients feel truly seen, understood, and supported as they build resilience and self-confidence.
About Nicole Pangelinan, CSW-I
Nicole Gogue Pangelinan is a Clinical Level Social Work Intern currently pursuing her Master of Social Work at Syracuse University. She has experience supporting children and adolescents presenting with complex trauma, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, behavioral dysregulation, and attachment-related concerns.
Nicole is trained in trauma-informed care, TF-CBT principles, CBT-based interventions, and DBT-informed skills, and has experience facilitating group therapy, crisis intervention, and behavioral stabilization. She is particularly passionate about helping youth and young adults impacted by trauma, foster care involvement, family instability, and cultural or socioeconomic stressors.
Her therapeutic approach emphasizes safety, emotional stabilization, and strengthening each client’s window of tolerance before deeper trauma processing. Nicole is especially interested in expanding her work with trauma-focused modalities such as IFS and EMDR to further support healing and long-term resilience. Rooted in compassion, cultural awareness, and genuine connection, she is dedicated to helping young people feel validated, build emotional regulation skills, and develop a stronger sense of identity, belonging, and hope.
Trauma-informed care, empowerment approach Nicole believes therapy should feel safe, collaborative, and empowering—never intimidating or rushed. Healing begins with stability and trust, so she will focus first on helping clients feel grounded and emotionally safe before exploring deeper experiences. She blends trauma-informed care with practical skill-building to help clients better understand their emotions, relationships, and inner strengths.
TF-CBT & CBT-Based Interventions Helping clients understand the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors while building healthier coping strategies.
Trauma-Informed Care Creating a supportive environment that prioritizes safety, trust, and empowerment.
DBT-Informed Skills Supporting emotional regulation, distress tolerance, and stronger interpersonal skills.
Strengths-Based & Relational Focus Building resilience, identity, and a stronger sense of belonging through supportive connection.
Who She Helps
Nicole works with:
Children, adolescents, and young adults navigating trauma, anxiety, and mood-related challenges
Youth impacted by foster care involvement, attachment disruptions, or family instability
Clients struggling with emotional regulation, identity development, or relationship difficulties
Individuals from minority backgrounds seeking culturally aware and validating support
A Safe Space for Healing and Growth
Her goal is to help clients feel emotionally safe, understood, and empowered to move forward with greater confidence and self-awareness. Whether you or your child are coping with trauma, anxiety, or challenges in relationships and identity, we will work together to build stability, strengthen coping skills, and create a path toward lasting healing and growth.
If you’re looking for compassionate, trauma-informed support that meets you where you are, Nicole is here to walk alongside you every step of the way.
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Miranda Pulido
Real Connection. Safe Healing. Empowered Growth with
Miranda Pulido, MFT-I Marriage and Family Therapist-Intern
Life can feel heavy at times—especially when you’re carrying the weight of past experiences, relationship challenges, or stress that feels out of your control. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of how to move forward, you’re not alone. Therapy with me is a warm, supportive space where you can show up as you are, feel truly seen, and begin creating meaningful change.
As a Marriage and Family Therapy Intern, I work with individuals, couples, and families, with a strong focus on supporting women and BIPOC communities. I understand that these communities often face added layers of stress, and I’m here to provide a space where your experiences are acknowledged, validated, and explored with care. I have experience working with a wide range of concerns and am especially passionate about helping clients process trauma and strengthen their relationships.
About Miranda Pulido, MFT-I
Miranda Pulido is a Marriage and Family Therapy Intern who earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pepperdine University. She has experience working with individuals, couples, and families across a variety of mental health concerns.
Miranda is certified in Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) and incorporates CBT, Narrative Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Internal Family Systems, and trauma-informed care into her work. She is especially passionate about supporting women, couples, and BIPOC communities, creating a space where clients feel comfortable, understood, and empowered.
Her approach is warm, approachable, and collaborative—focused on helping clients feel seen, process their experiences, and build meaningful, lasting change.
My Approach to Therapy
I believe therapy should feel natural, collaborative, and empowering—not rigid or intimidating. My style is casual, friendly, and grounded in building real connection, so you feel comfortable being vulnerable and open. I combine evidence-based practices with a client-centered approach to help you gain insight, heal from past experiences, and move toward the life you want.
Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART)
Helping process trauma and distressing memories in a structured, effective way
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
Identifying and reframing unhelpful thoughts and behaviors
Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
Creating practical, goal-oriented steps toward change
Internal Family Systems (IFS)
Exploring different parts of yourself with compassion and understanding
Who She Helps
Miranda works with:
Women navigating stress, identity, relationships, or life transitions Couples seeking to improve communication, connection, and understanding Individuals and families processing trauma or past experiences BIPOC clients seeking culturally aware and validating support.
A Space to Feel Seen, Heard, and Understood
My goal is to create an environment where you feel safe enough to explore your experiences openly while also being supported in making meaningful changes. I strive to help you build insight, strengthen your relationships, and develop tools to navigate life with greater confidence and clarity.
If you’re ready to feel more connected, supported, and empowered, I’m here to walk alongside you every step of the way.
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Sherrita Williams
(She/Her/Hers)
CSW-I
Finding Your Voice and Strength in Therapy
Relationships, personal challenges, and emotional struggles can often leave us feeling unheard and misunderstood. If you’re experiencing communication barriers, relationship stress, or struggling to navigate life’s transitions, therapy can help you find clarity and confidence in expressing yourself. My goal is to provide a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your emotions, improve communication, and build stronger, healthier relationships.
As a Clinical Social Work Intern with experience in case management and behavioral health co-morbidity, I understand how mental health challenges impact every aspect of life. Whether you’re working through personal struggles or seeking marriage counseling to enhance connection and understanding, I am here to guide and support you.
About Sherrita Williams, CSW-I
Sherrita Williams is a Clinical Social Work Intern passionate about helping individuals and couples improve communication, strengthen relationships, and navigate personal and emotional challenges. She has experience in case management and behavioral health co-morbidity, giving her a deep understanding of how mental health and relationships are closely connected.
Sherrita specializes in working with adults (20+) and married couples who face communication barriers, emotional struggles, and relationship challenges. She provides a client-centered, solution-focused approach to therapy, ensuring that every individual feels heard, valued, and empowered to create positive change.
A Client-Centered and Relationship-Focused Approach
Sherrita believes that effective communication is the foundation of healthy relationships—whether in marriage, friendships, or personal growth. She utilizes a blend of traditional and innovative therapy techniques to help clients develop stronger emotional awareness and communication skills. Her approach includes:
Client-Centered Therapy Focusing on each individual’s unique strengths and experiences.
EMDR & Brainspotting (in training) Using evidence-based techniques to heal past emotional wounds.
Marriage & Relationship Counseling Helping couples work through conflict, reconnect, and improve communication.
Solution-Focused Therapy Providing practical tools to navigate challenges with confidence.
Behavioral Health Support Assisting individuals in managing mental health concerns and emotional struggles.
Who She Helps
Sherrita works with:
Adults and married couples facing communication struggles.
Individuals navigating major life transitions or relationship challenges.
Couples seeking support in strengthening their connection.
Clients looking to improve emotional expression and self-awareness.
Individuals seeking a safe and supportive space to explore personal growth.
Creating a Safe Space for Healing
Sherrita is committed to helping clients feel heard, valued, and understood. She believes that therapy should be a place where individuals and couples can freely express themselves, gain new perspectives, and develop tools for lasting emotional well-being.
For those seeking a therapist who understands the importance of communication, connection, and personal growth, Sherrita offers a compassionate, client-centered approach to therapy. She is dedicated to helping her clients overcome obstacles, strengthen their relationships, and step into a more confident and fulfilling life.
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