Our Team
Our team of compassionate and experienced therapists provides a safe and confidential environment where you can explore your thoughts and feelings.
Interested in joining our team?
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of others? We’re always looking for dedicated professionals to join our supportive and dynamic team. Explore our career opportunities and see how you can contribute to a healthier, happier community.
Co-Founders
Our Therapists
Rosanne Klein
MHC, CASAC
Rosanne is a Mental Health Counselor, & Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor.
Rosanne’s approach to therapy is supportive. She believes in meeting people where they are at and helping to give them both a boost and a push, assisting them in reaching their potential. She allows that while there are obstacles in life, there are ways to navigate safely, effectively, and collaboratively.
Rosanne focuses on building a foundation and connection with her clients. Her perspective on the therapeutic alliance is to adjust to each client’s individual needs. Focusing on formulating goals using techniques that work best for the client, whether through mindfulness, cognitive behavior, and even humor when appropriate.
“You have to expect things of yourself before you can do them.” – Michael Jordan
Carrie Whipple
MHC
Carrie is a Mental Health Counselor.
Carrie’s approach to therapy is compassionate and creative. She believes that you are the expert on your own life and experience, and that we can all benefit from looking at familiar patterns and problems in new ways. Events, circumstances, and even life in general can feel pretty overwhelming at times, and having someone who empowers you to get “unstuck” in your corner is a powerful tool.
Counseling with Carrie is personalized and solution-focused, helping clients develop practical skills to manage current challenges while also exploring the underlying factors that may have contributed to their situation. Carrie’s focus is on establishing relationships with clients where they feel safe to be their truest selves, to try new things, to learn from past thoughts and experiences, and to work toward a fulfilling future. She uses a combination of techniques, borrowing from cognitive-behavioral, person-centered, and liberatory approaches, as well as others.