Specialized Virtual Therapy for Adults, Couples, & Parents in Massachusetts
Trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming care for complex emotional and relational needs
Virtual Therapy in Massachusetts
Virtual therapy in Massachusetts is offered to adults and couples seeking specialized, depth-oriented care that supports lasting change. This work is designed for people navigating complex emotional and relational patterns, often alongside high levels of responsibility, professional demand, or long-standing stress. Sessions are held securely online and structured to support continuity, clinical depth, and thoughtful integration over time.
This work is a fit for people who...
Are thoughtful, capable, and outwardly successful, yet find yourself carrying emotional or relational patterns that feel increasingly difficult to manage alone. Many people who seek this work are highly reflective and self-aware, but notice that insight hasn’t fully translated into relief, ease, or lasting change.
Virtual therapy can be a good fit if you’re looking for depth, precision, and a collaborative process that takes complexity seriously. This approach often resonates with adults and couples who want therapy that is clinically attuned, intellectually engaged, and grounded in an understanding of trauma, neurodivergence, and nervous system dynamics, without being rushed or oversimplified.

FOR ADULTS, COUPLES, PARENTS, AND BURNT OUT CAREER PROFESSIONALS
Therapy Services Offered Virtually Throughout Massachusetts
Weekly Individual & EMDR Therapy
Weekly individual therapy supports adults navigating complex trauma, chronic stress, identity exploration, and long-standing emotional patterns. This work often integrates EMDR within a relational, nervous-system-informed framework to support deeper processing over time. Sessions are paced intentionally and designed for clients who want thoughtful, consistent work that goes beyond symptom management.
Parent, Co-Parent, & Couples Therapy
This work supports couples and parents navigating relationship stress, communication challenges, and the emotional demands of family life. Therapy focuses on increasing emotional safety, clarity, and mutual understanding—particularly when trauma histories, neurodivergence, or differing nervous system needs are present. Sessions are structured, collaborative, and attentive to both individual and relational dynamics.
Neurodivergence & Burnout Support
This area of the practice is designed for neurodivergent adults and parents experiencing burnout, masking fatigue, sensory overload, or identity-related stress. Therapy is explicitly affirming and grounded in an understanding of how systems, expectations, and chronic demand impact nervous system functioning. Many clients seek this work while balancing high levels of professional, academic, or caregiving responsibility.
ADHD Evaluations for Adults & Teens
ADHD evaluations are offered for adults and teens seeking accurate diagnosis, clarity, and a deeper understanding of their cognitive and emotional patterns. The assessment process is comprehensive and affirming, with attention to developmental history, differential diagnosis, and real-world functioning. Evaluations are conducted virtually and designed to support informed next steps rather than labels alone.
EMDR Intensives for Individuals & Couples
EMDR intensives offer a focused, time-limited option for individuals and couples seeking deeper trauma processing within a structured framework. This format allows for continuity and momentum while remaining clinically attuned, collaborative, and carefully paced. Virtual intensives may be used as a standalone intervention or integrated alongside ongoing therapy, depending on goals and readiness.

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A Thoughtful, Depth-Oriented Approach Therapy
My approach to therapy is collaborative, trauma-informed, and grounded in a nuanced understanding of how nervous systems adapt to long-term stress, responsibility, and relational patterns. The work is intentionally paced and clinically attuned, with attention to both emotional experience and the underlying dynamics that sustain it. Rather than focusing on quick fixes, therapy emphasizes depth, clarity, and integration over time.
Working virtually with clients throughout Massachusetts allows for consistent, focused care while maintaining flexibility and continuity. Whether therapy involves weekly sessions, EMDR, or a more concentrated intensive format, the process is shaped by each client’s goals, capacity, and readiness. Care is taken to integrate insight with lived experience so progress feels meaningful, embodied, and sustainable.
This approach is especially supportive for individuals and couples who value clinical depth, thoughtful pacing, and therapy that takes complexity seriously.
MOST COMMON QUESTIONS
01. Do you provide virtual therapy to clients located in Massachusetts?
Yes. Virtual therapy is available to adults, couples, and parents who are physically located in Massachusetts at the time of sessions. Services are provided in accordance with Massachusetts licensure requirements and are conducted securely online.
02. What types of clients tend to be a good fit for this work?
This practice often supports adults and couples who are reflective, high-functioning, and navigating complex emotional or relational patterns. Many clients seek therapy after realizing that insight alone hasn’t led to the change they want, and they’re looking for work that is trauma-informed, neurodiversity-affirming, and depth-oriented.
03. Do you offer EMDR therapy virtually in Massachusetts?
Yes. EMDR therapy is offered virtually as part of ongoing treatment when clinically appropriate. In addition, virtual EMDR intensives are available for individuals and couples who are seeking a more focused, time-limited format for trauma processing or relational work.
04. How are virtual EMDR intensives different from weekly therapy?
Virtual EMDR intensives provide extended, uninterrupted time to focus on specific areas of trauma or relational patterns within a structured framework. While the work remains carefully paced and collaborative, this format allows for greater continuity and momentum than weekly sessions. Some clients choose intensives as a standalone option, while others integrate them into ongoing therapy.
05. Is this work appropriate for neurodivergent adults or people experiencing burnout?
Yes. Therapy is explicitly neurodiversity-affirming and grounded in an understanding of how nervous systems respond to chronic demand, masking, and overload. Many neurodivergent adults and parents seek this work when navigating burnout, identity strain, or environments that haven’t been supportive of their needs.
06. Do you accept insurance for virtual therapy in Massachusetts?
Services are offered on a private-pay basis. This allows for greater flexibility, depth, and individualized care than is often possible within insurance-based models. Documentation may be provided upon request for clients who wish to pursue out-of-network reimbursement, depending on their plan.
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