How We Can Help You
Providing individual, couples and family counseling
We work with a wide range of emotional and behavioral issues providing services that span from therapy for depression and grief counseling to parenting support, couples counseling and beyond. In a comfortable and supportive atmosphere, we offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each of our clients individual needs to help attain the personal growth they’re striving for.

Individuals

Children

Young Adult

Families

LGBTQ+
- Therapy for Depression and Anxiety
- Couples Counseling
- Family Counseling
- LGBTQ Issues
- Gender Identity and Sexuality
- Parenting Support
- Anger Management
- Grief Counseling
- Self Injurious Behaviors
- Stress Management
- Personality Disorders
- Severe Mental Illness
- Addiction & Recovery
- Conflict Resolution
Individuals
Personalized treatment plan for you
Individual therapy is the process between a therapist and person in therapy working towards common goals. A therapist should help you feel comfortable and in a safe place to share your feelings. The goals of therapy can be to inspire change or improve your quality of life. People may seek therapy for help with issues that are hard to face alone and just need a bit of support with. Therapy can help people overcome obstacles to their well-being. It can also increase positive feelings, such as compassion and self-esteem. People in therapy can learn healthy coping skills for handling difficult situations, making healthier decisions, and reaching their personal goals.
Some common topics worked on may include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Trauma
- Abuse
- Post Traumatic
- Stress Disorder
- Attention Deficient
- Hyperactivity
- Disorder
- Personality Disorders
- Sexual Identity
- Divorce
- Life Stressors
- Grief and Loss
- Low self-esteem
- LGBTQ+ issues
Children + Youth
Help them thrive emotionally
Children, just like adults, can struggle with their emotional or mental health. Life changes, school, and bullying are common sources of distress in children and adolescents. Navigating through puberty and gaining independence can sometimes cause friction with others in the home or their friendships. Deciding whether counseling is right for your child or adolescent can be a difficult decision. Sometimes they struggle knowing what is going on with themselves and they need you for guidance. Changes in mood, sleep patterns, appetite, academic performance, and social behaviors, are some signs that your child or adolescent could benefit from engaging in therapy. Our therapists here do a great job building rapport with your child and provide a safe space for them to express their thoughts and feelings.
Some common topics worked on may include:
- ADD/ADHD
- Behavioral Issues
- Developmental Delays
- Learning Disabilities
- Poor Emotional Management or Communication Strategies
- Trauma
- Defiance and Argumentative
- Suicidal Ideation
- Family conflict
Family Therapy
Create a loving and healthy family unit
What does conflict resolution look like in your family? Are issues discussed (or argued) at length but never seem to be resolved? Are your family members prone to rage, blame, and defensiveness? Are you wondering what happened to your sweet child who used to listen? Are you at a loss about how to address poor communication in your family? For all of the challenging issues your family is faced with, counseling can provide support to guide you in resolving the conflict.
Common family issues that can benefit from therapy in families often include, but are not limited to:
- Death of a Loved One
- A Recent Medical Diagnosis
- Economic Change
- Parenting Disagreements
- Transition such as Divorce or Separation
- Communication Problems
- Recurring Sources of Conflict
- Domestic violence
- Difficulties with child or teen behaviors
LGBTQ+
Members of the community helping members of the community
Recognizing that you might need therapy can be a difficult decision for many individuals to reach, as societal beliefs can lead people to believe therapy means there is something “wrong with you.” While this is not the case, and anyone can benefit from therapy, it can be hard enough to get over this hurdle. No one wants to deal with any needless hurdles in the process.
Being a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, unnecessary hurdles can arise if therapists aren’t affirmative practices or are not educated on the ways marginalized community members have unique stressors that could bring them into our therapy offices. At Live Happy, our clinicians are knowledgeable and committed to working affirmatively so you won’t need to worry about educating your therapist on your identity, or defending it in any way. Whether your goal is unrelated to your LGBTQIA+ identity (such as wanting to learn healthy coping strategies) or directly related to it (such as wanting help coming out to loved ones), our clinicians are able to help you reach your therapeutic goals.
Speak with a friendly therapist who is happy to help you
Your information is completely confidential. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to call us directly.