Becca Brown, MA

Becca’s compassion translates into a safe, inclusive, and caring space where clients can unload and heal. She believes humor is a healing agent and welcomes the integration of faith. Pulling from attachment, internal family systems, interpersonal neurobiology and somatic modalities, Becca serves the whole person—mind, body, & spirit. Becca serves clients from a trauma-informed lens […]
Stephanie Christensen, LMFT

Stephanie is a graduate of Virginia Tech and a resident marriage and family therapist. She works primarily with couples but also works regularly with individuals, children and whole families. She uses a unique integration of methods that focuses on thoughts (mind) and feelings (body). Her methods are informed by Family Systems Theory, Attachment Theory and […]
Sara Geyer, APRN

Sara received her degree as a Psychiatric and Mental Health Nurse Practitioner from The George Washington University. She previously worked as a nurse for over 12 years with patients of all ages. Her undergraduate degrees are from Baylor University (Nursing) and Wheaton College (Anthropology). “Our bodies, minds, and spirits are interconnected. Part of my work […]
Anna Graham, LMSW

Anna is a resident in clinical social work. After 20 years of work with families and children in the field of adoption and international adoption, she has added an additional clinical focus as a therapist. She works with individuals, couples, and groups. Her methods are informed by Attachment Theory, Family Systems Theory, and Polyvagal Theory. […]
Hannah Hale, LPC

Hannah holds a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lenoir-Rhyne University in Asheville, NC. She approaches the therapeutic relationship through a relational and emotion-focused lens, honoring the importance of connection and presence in the healing process. Her work is further grounded in Internal Family Systems (IFS), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), and other […]
Garret Holley, LPC

Garret is a graduate in Marriage and Family Counseling from Gonzaga University. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor, both in the states of Virginia and Washington. He specializes in working with couples and individuals through issues related/ not limited to family of origin, trauma, communication, infidelity, attunement, and grief/ loss. His methods are informed by […]
Kris Kaase, MA

Kris is a Resident in Counseling with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Richmont Graduate University. His counseling is informed by Narrative, Psychodynamic, and Attachment-based Theories. His experiences in counseling and recovery communities also influence his approach. “Recovering from those events and relationships that overwhelm us is not easy. Asking for […]
Hallie Moon, QMHP-T

Hallie Moon, QMHP-T, is a clinical intern completing her Master’s of Clinical and Mental Health Counseling at Concordia University – Irvine. Her approach to counseling is informed by person-centered and psychodynamic theories. She believes in the resilience and strength each person holds and desires to walk alongside clients in a collaborative way towards healing. Hallie […]
Courtney Morrison, LCSW

Courtney is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She earned an MSW from Virginia Commonwealth University and an MALS from Georgetown University. Her approach is informed by Interpersonal Neurobiology, Psychodynamics, Psychoanalysis, and Attachment-based Theories. “We all have a new story that is waiting to be written. It’s a story filled with more hope and joy than […]
Caroline Parsley, MA

Caroline has a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Richmont Graduate University. She is drawn to working with individuals experiencing anxiety & depression, grief & loss, developmental and religious trauma, and relational difficulties. Her approach draws from Attachment Theory, Psychodynamic and Narrative Therapy, and Internal Family Systems. She is also trained in EMDR. […]