Comprehensive Therapy Services Meet Our Skilled Team
Inclusivity isn’t our specialty. Its our baseline.
Our therapists are LGBTQIA+ friendly, neurodivergent-affirming, and welcoming of non-traditional family and relationship structures.
No cost, no pressure, just connection.
Schedule a free consult!
-

Erica Jefferson
-

-

Kristen Johns
-

Ericka Vargas
-

Taci Clay
-

Tracy Bohannon
Identity | EMDR | Play Therapy
Adult, Children 3-13yrs
Unitedhealthcare, BCBS/FL Blue, Aetna
-

Madelyn Currier
Grief | Trauma | OCD
Adult & Teen
BCBS/FL Blue & Aetna
Not accepting new clients.
-

Mackenzie Fezza
Relationships | OCD | Mood
Adult, Teen, & Couples
BCBS/FL Blue & Aetna
Not accepting new clients.
-

Lauren Cunningwood
Clinical Director
Grief | Religious Trauma | Perinatal
Adult
Not accepting new clients.
Get matched to the right therapist for you.
You will get the most out of therapy if you’re working with the therapist who is the right fit for you, and we’re committed to helping you find that person.
Can’t decide who to schedule with? Reach out to share more about your needs and goals, and we’ll match you with the therapist who has the background, training, & approach that will be best suited for you.
Frequently asked questions
Questions about starting therapy?
We’ve got answers.
-
Yes! We accept insurance for individual, group, and play therapy.
BCBS/FL Blue and Aetna: All our providers are in-network for therapy services.
UnitedHealthcare and Cigna: Some of our therapists are in-network. Please call us so we can match you with an in-network therapist
Relationship counseling and ADHD coaching are self-pay only
Questions? Just call or text 904-206-8405 and we’ll gladly help!
-
Therapy: Self-pay costs vary by therapist and service but typically range between $125-$150.
Relationship Counseling: $135
ADHD Coaching: $150
See individual therapist’s bios for more details.
-
The first step to establishing care is scheduling a no cost 15-minute phone consult. These calls allow you and the therapist to get a better idea if working together will be helpful. During the consultation with your prospective therapist, you can expect a supportive and confidential environment where you can share the broad reasons you’re seeking therapy and ask questions. The therapist will typically begin by asking about your reasons for seeking therapy, your mental health history, and any specific issues you would like to address. You never have to share anything you are not ready to share yet.
This is also an opportunity for you to ask questions about the therapist's approach and background. The therapist can explain how the therapeutic process works, including the methods they employ and how sessions are structured. At the end of the consultation, you should have a clearer understanding of what working together might look like and whether this therapist is a good fit for you. If you mutually decide to move forward, intake scheduling and next steps will be discussed. But there is never any pressure to schedule.
-
Monday-Thursday 9am-5pm
We do not have evening or weekend availability.
If you have a specific timeslot you are looking for during our hours, let us know before booking a consult and we’ll guide you to someone who can accommodate.
-
9210 Cypress Green Dr Jacksonville, Florida 32256 (In-person)
Or
Telehealth everywhere in Florida
-
Yes! We offer telehealth across the State of Florida. You can also do a mix of in-person and remote sessions to fit your schedule.
Join your session from the comfort of your own home - pets welcome!
-
Yes! We offer in-person sessions at our Jacksonville, FL office. You can also do a mix of in-person and remote sessions to fit your schedule.
Grab a cup of tea in the lobby and let’s get started!
-
Before the first session, you will complete new patient paperwork that includes questions about your background, life experiences, family, current concerns, and mental health history. This gives your therapist a head start on getting to know you.
Your first session (or “intake”) will be an opportunity for the therapist to learn more about you and what brings you in. During first appointment, the therapist will review information you provided in the paperwork and ask questions to better understand you as a whole person. Being open and honest helps the therapist best support your goals, but you never have to share anything you aren’t ready to share yet.