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our team
Kayley Walsh - LICSW
Clinic Director
Kayley Walsh - LICSW
Clinic Director
Christina Fields - LICSW
Assistant Clinic Director
Christina Fields - LICSW
Assistant Clinic Director
Kara Waltman
MA - Therapist
Kara Waltman
MA - Therapist
Kara (she/her) centers her work around adolescents and young adults facing the many challenges of life transitions. Ongoing themes may include anxiety, depression, self-esteem concerns, trauma, and relationship difficulties. Most importantly, she wants to get to know you as a whole. She strives to make therapy a space to hold the joy, the pain, and everything in between.
Kara has a strong passion for work with members of the LGBTQ+ community. As you are the expert of your own experience, she is happy to approach identity in any way that is meaningful for you. If it feels relevant and helpful, she is happy to explore identity together and delve into the complexities of living as queer, transgender, and/or gender-nonconforming.
If Kara’s approach sounds like a good match for your current needs, please reach out for a consultation to test the waters!
Lindsey Marashio
LMHC - Therapist
Lindsey Marashio
LMHC - Therapist
Lindsey is a dedicated therapist with expertise in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Person-Centered modalities.
She is passionate about promoting mental wellness among adolescents and young adults. With a heavy focus on addressing anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders, trauma, as well as those struggling navigating life transitions. She strives to create a safe and empathetic space for individuals to explore their emotions and develop coping strategies that work for them. Her approach is rooted in fostering self-awareness and empowering clients to utilize their inner strengths for personal growth and resilience in their day to day lives.
Lindsey can be your in person and online therapist.
Berkley Singer
LICSW - Therapist
Berkley Singer
LICSW - Therapist
Berkley (she/her) deeply believes that when people are given adequate mental health support, they are capable of change. She is excited to partner with clients to support them in achieving their therapeutic goals.
Having begun her career as a middle school Special Education teacher, Berkley decided to become a therapist after observing the emotional impact learning differences had on her students. Berkley’s personal experience with dyslexia gives her additional insight into how learning differences affect kids and families, both educationally and emotionally.
Berkley’s work in the community mental health field includes supporting clients with complex issues in family therapy, crisis management, trauma, and domestic violence. She is passionate about social justice issues and strives to create a safe, welcoming, non-judgmental environment in which she can support and challenge clients to be empowered so that they can make self-identified desired changes in their lives.
Berkley can be your in person and online therapist.
Joelle Anter
LICSW - EMDR Therapist
Joelle Anter
LICSW - EMDR Therapist
Joelle uses a person-centered, strengths-based approach to individualize therapy to the needs of her clients. She utilizes various techniques including strength- based approach, emotion focused therapy, EMDR, CBT and DBT. Joelle is interested in working with teens and adults struggling with depression, anxiety, trauma, anger management, life changes, relationship challenges and maternal mental health.
Joelle has completed advanced training in trauma-informed treatment, working with victims of commercial sexual exploitation, and in perinatal mental health.
Joelle can be your in person and online therapist.
Daphne Cruz-Baez
LCSW - Therapist
Daphne Cruz-Baez
LCSW - Therapist
Daphne (ella/she) is passionate about community and is committed to decolonization. She speaks both English and Spanish. She comes from Borinken (Puerto Rico) born and raised. Her decolonization work is deeply tied to her identity as a Boricua. Her awareness of the island’s continued colonization at the hands of the US informs how she relates to her work as a therapist, as her goal is to help support, and uplift Black and brown folks. She’s worked in the mental health field for over a decade, obtaining her Masters in Social Work from Boston College and becoming part of the Latinx Leadership Initiative.
Daphne specializes in treating eating disorders amongst the BIPOC population. She doesn’t believe the BMI is an accurate predictor of health and believes prescribing diets for eating disorders is backwards. Daphne is eager to work with adult individuals and couples. Daphne learned throughout her studies that no amount of education can replace lived experiences, especially when it pertains to serving communities that are marginalized. Daphne believes clients are the experts in their lives.
Daphne can be your in person and online therapist.
Dr. Eugénie Planche
OT, OTD, OTR
Dr. Eugénie Planche
OT, OTD, OTR
Eugénie (sher/her) is a licensed occupational therapist with a doctorate in OT from Boston University.
Eugénie provides both individual and group therapeutic support to children, adolescents, and adults facing various challenges, including primary mental health conditions and the psychological aspects of physical health concerns such as chronic pain, cancer, and neurological disorders. With warmth and creativity, Eugénie integrates cognitive, emotional, physical, sensory, environmental, and social elements to enhance her clients’ participation in daily activities. Rather than focusing solely on symptoms, her approach addresses how mental health affects your ability to engage in important daily activities, fulfill valued roles, and maintain meaningful relationships across all environments. She employs a collaborative style that combines evidence-based approaches (e.g., CBT, DBT, biofeedback, etc) tailored to each client’s unique needs. Originally from Switzerland, Eugénie maintains a genuine curiosity in exploring how each client’s cultural background influences their life experiences.
Eugénie can be your in person and online therapist.
Arielle Chernin
LICSW - Therapist
Arielle Chernin
LICSW - Therapist
Jaime Katovich
MA - Therapist
Jaime Katovich
MA - Therapist
Jaime (she/her) is a pre-licensed mental health counselor who is passionate about creating a therapeutic space that feels safe, supportive, and comfortable, where showing up as your full, authentic self is not only welcomed, but encouraged! She brings a warm, down-to-earth presence to her work, grounded in honesty, curiosity, and compassion. Jaime’s approach centers on empowering clients through a collaborative process, helping them feel more grounded, autonomous, and connected to their inner strengths.
Jaime has extensive experience supporting adults navigating the impacts of trauma, life transitions, identity exploration, and relationship challenges. Much of her work has taken place in trauma-informed settings, with a specialization in working with survivors of sexual trauma. She offers a deep understanding of how trauma can shape identity, relationships, and coping strategies, and she is committed to helping clients build skills that foster self-efficacy, agency, and healing.
She believes therapy is most effective when it’s a partnership, one in which both client and therapist explore challenges, resilience, and the full spectrum of human experience together. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply ready for change, Jaime is here to walk alongside you with empathy and insight.
Jaime can be your in person and online therapist.