Meet Amy Rahhal, our founder
Amy Rahhal, MSW, LCSW, LICSW
I have over 20 years of clinical experience working with depression, anxiety, trauma, relationship problems, and divorce struggles. I’m relaxed and easy to talk to and ask thought-provoking questions that help think through issues without being judgmental. Helping people is my passion and I enjoy seeing clients feel better.
I have multiple specialties focusing on children, youth, and families. I also completed an externship in couples counseling emotionally focused therapy (EFT). In addition to other effective techniques to meet client’s needs, I utilize cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and emotional interviewing (MI). It’s hard to know where to set boundaries, as ‘helping’ those we love can often hinder their growth. Do we let go or is that a cop-out? I can help you take small steps towards effective changes.
Are you tired of your responses to situations and people? Learn to be proactive, gain control of your reactions, and decrease defenses such as anger, people-pleasing, perfectionism, and isolation. Don’t continue to be driven by self-defeating beliefs or impulses and learn what “The truth will set you free” can mean for your life.
Meet Becca Cox, clinician
Becca Cox, MSW, LGSW
I am a child, teen and family therapist. I have worked with a wide range of ages and stages of development. I utilize a holistic approach to best serve my client that includes Cognitive Behavioral, Trauma Informed, Play and art therapies, family and group therapy. Involving the family members throughout the process, school and other health practitioners when needed, is an essential component for the recovery process.
My approach when working with children involves building on strengths, coping skills, communication skills, social skills, interpersonal relationships management that would not only improve their current relationships but also equip them with the skills to build and maintain healthy relationships with themselves and others when they become adults.
We will work together to develop base while de-cluttering negative and irrational feelings and beliefs. I have experience working with children and adolescents, managing anxiety, depression, grief, trauma and issues related to family conflict and divorce.
I am a Clinical Social Worker, under supervision, who specializes in working with children, adolescents and their families. I have worked with a wide range of ages and stages of development. I utilize a holistic approach to best serve my client that includes Cognitive Behavioral, Trauma Informed, Play and art therapies. And group therapy. Involving the family members throughout the process, school and other health practitioners when needed is an essential component for the recovery process.
Christina Hoehner, MSW
Christina Hoehner, MSW
I am a child, teen and family therapist. I have worked with a wide range of ages and stages of development. I utilize a holistic approach to best serve my client that includes Cognitive Behavioral, Trauma Informed, Play and art therapies, family and group therapy. Involving the family members throughout the process, school and other health practitioners when needed, is an essential component for the recovery process.
My approach when working with children involves building on strengths, coping skills, communication skills, social skills, interpersonal relationships management that would not only improve their current relationships but also equip them with the skills to build and maintain healthy relationships with themselves and others when they become adults.
We will work together to develop base while de-cluttering negative and irrational feelings and beliefs. I have experience working with children and adolescents, managing anxiety, depression, grief, trauma and issues related to family conflict and divorce.
I am a Clinical Social Worker, under supervision, who specializes in working with children, adolescents and their families. I have worked with a wide range of ages and stages of development. I utilize a holistic approach to best serve my client that includes Cognitive Behavioral, Trauma Informed, Play and art therapies. And group therapy. Involving the family members throughout the process, school and other health practitioners when needed is an essential component for the recovery process.