You don’t have to carry it alone.
Therapy for Children
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Big feelings can show up in little bodies in all kinds of ways — meltdowns, worries, shutdowns, trouble at school, or struggles with friendships. We offer therapy for children that helps them feel more confident, understood, and connected to the people around them. Through play, creativity, conversation, and practical coping tools, we work together to help your child feel safer in their world and more comfortable being exactly who they are.
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Parenting doesn’t come with a handbook, especially when your child is struggling. Parent coaching offers a supportive space to better understand your child’s needs while learning practical ways to reduce conflict, strengthen connection, and create more calm at home. Parents need support, too.
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Rachel Wagers, LPCC-S
Therapy for Teens
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Being a teenager is a lot. One minute you feel completely sure of yourself, and the next you’re overwhelmed, anxious, angry, or exhausted from trying to keep up. We offer therapy for teens who want a space where they can be honest without feeling judged or “fixed.” Together, we build skills for handling emotions, relationships, stress, and self-doubt — while helping teens feel more grounded, empowered, and understood.
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The teenage years can bring more conflict, distance, and uncertainty than you ever expected. You may feel like you’re walking on eggshells, second-guessing yourself, or struggling to stay connected to your teen through mood swings, anxiety, identity changes, or constant tension at home. Parent coaching offers a space to slow down, make sense of what’s happening beneath the surface, and learn practical ways to communicate more effectively while strengthening your relationship with your teen.
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Analisa Hagstrom, LPCC
Rachel Wagers, LPCC-S
Therapy for Adults
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Young adulthood can feel exciting, confusing, overwhelming — sometimes all at once. Between relationships, career pressure, family dynamics, and figuring out who you are, it’s easy to feel stuck or unsure of yourself. Therapy offers a space to slow down, process what you’re carrying, and build tools to navigate life with more confidence and clarity.
We work with young adults who are struggling with anxiety, stress, self-esteem, life transitions, and emotional overwhelm while helping them feel more grounded, connected, and supported in who they are becoming.
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Anxiety can feel exhausting — constant overthinking, racing thoughts, difficulty relaxing, or always feeling like you have to stay one step ahead. It can impact your relationships, sleep, work, school, and the way you move through everyday life. Therapy for anxiety offers a space to better understand what’s fueling those feelings while learning practical tools to manage stress, regulate emotions, and feel more present in your day-to-day life. Together, we work toward creating more calm, confidence, and balance so anxiety no longer feels like it’s running the show.
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Depression can make even the smallest things feel heavy. You may feel disconnected from yourself, exhausted, unmotivated, emotionally numb, or overwhelmed by sadness you can’t fully explain. Therapy offers a supportive space to process what you’re carrying without pressure or judgment. Together, we work to better understand your experiences, rebuild connection to yourself and others, and develop tools that help you move through life with more hope, self-compassion, and support.
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Life changes can bring uncertainty, loss, and emotional overwhelm — even when they’re expected. Whether you’re navigating grief, a breakup, career changes, becoming a parent, leaving home, or another major life transition, it’s normal to feel untethered during periods of change. Therapy offers a space to process your experiences, honor what you’ve lost, and make sense of what comes next. Together, we work to help you move through transitions with greater self-understanding, support, and emotional resilience.
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Relationships can be one of the most meaningful parts of life — and one of the most difficult. Whether you’re struggling with communication, conflict, boundaries, trust, people-pleasing, or feeling disconnected from others, therapy can help you better understand the patterns showing up in your relationships. Together, we work to strengthen communication, build healthier connections, and create relationships that feel more supportive, balanced, and authentic.
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Women often carry so much — caring for others, meeting expectations, managing relationships, navigating transitions, and trying to hold everything together at once. Over time, this can lead to anxiety, burnout, self-doubt, overwhelm, or feeling disconnected from yourself. Therapy offers a space where you can slow down, feel supported, and focus on your own emotional needs without judgment. Together, we work to build self-understanding, strengthen boundaries, process life experiences, and help you feel more grounded, confident, and connected to yourself.
Support for Therapists
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Beginning your work as a therapist can feel both exciting and overwhelming as you step into the role of holding space for others while continuing to find your own voice in the process. Supervision offers a supportive and collaborative environment where you can reflect on your clinical work, build confidence, and deepen your therapeutic skills. Rachel aim’s to create a space that balances guidance with curiosity — helping you think more deeply about your cases, strengthen your clinical judgment, and develop a style that feels authentic to you as a developing clinician.
Rachel Wagers is Licensed in KY to Provide Clinical Supervision
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Being a therapist doesn’t make you immune to stress, burnout, self-doubt, or emotional exhaustion. In fact, holding space for others day after day can make it harder to notice when you need support yourself. We want to give you a space where you don’t have to be the one holding it all together. You can show up as a person — with your own emotions, challenges, and experiences — without the pressure to perform or have answers. Together, we focus on your wellbeing, your inner world, and the parts of you that deserve care too, so you can feel more grounded both personally and professionally. Because it feels so good to have someone who really gets it.