If you’re navigating relationship challenges, life transitions, or emotional struggles that have left you feeling stuck, disconnected, or uncertain, Leah is here to help you find clarity and create meaningful change. Leah specializes in working with couples, families, and individuals to strengthen communication, rebuild trust, and foster healthier connections. She also supports clients in addressing concerns such as anxiety, addiction, depression, grief, trauma, and challenges related to self-worth and identity.
Her therapeutic approach integrates evidence-based practices with a systems perspective, helping clients understand how their relationships, environments, and personal histories shape their experiences. Leah draws from approaches such as Narrative Therapy, CBT, EFT, Strategic Therapy, and Solution-Focused techniques. Leah’s style is warm, encouraging, and direct. She partners with clients as an active guide and collaborator, fostering a safe, supportive space where they feel heard, respected, and equipped to take practical steps toward their goals. She is passionate about empowering people to move beyond limiting patterns, discover their inner resources, and live with greater purpose, connection, and joy.
Leah earned her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Christian Theological Seminary and has experience working in a variety of settings, including outpatient therapy, group facilitation, and coaching. She is passionate about helping people cultivate strong, fulfilling relationships with themselves and with others—so they can thrive both personally and relationally.