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Manifestation: The Real Deal

There’s a lot of talk these days, especially in spiritual circles, about manifestation. And that’s a beautiful thing. It means—on some level, at least— that people are becoming aware of
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How Suffering Can Serve Us

I recently had the joy and privilege of attending an entrepreneurs’ summer camp just outside of Austin, Texas. This event—which combined aspects of a traditional professional
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Communicate More Mindfully

You probably don’t need me to tell you that mindfulness practice offers a broad array of benefits for the willing and dedicated practitioner. When we open ourselves to this practice,
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The Practice is the Purpose

In an effort to invite more consistency and discipline into my routine, I’ve recently developed a morning ritual to propel me into the day. Now I’ll be the first to
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I Don’t Know Any Crazy People

Since becoming a therapist, I’ve lost count of the times I’ve been asked, “What’s it like to spend your day listening to crazy people?” Over time, I’ve learned to be
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Let’s Bring YOLO Back—This Time With Feeling

Remember YOLO? The once-common acronym that stands for “you only live once” has fallen out of our common vernacular in recent years. But in its heyday, YOLO was the kind
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Meditation and Mental Health—Part 5

It’s time for the fifth and final installment of this series on meditation’s role in mental health—and I’m honored to share it with you. I’ve talked so far about the
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Meditation and Mental Health—Part 4

It’s time for part four of the five-part series I’ve been exploring on meditation and mental health. So far, I’ve made the case for how meditation can support us by
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Meditation and Mental Health – Part 3

I'm back for the third installment of this five-part series on meditation and mental health, this time exploring the role that meditation plays in supporting our relationships...
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Meditation and Mental Health – Part 2

Hi, everyone. I’m back for the second installment of this five-article series I’ve developed to uncover some of the most valuable ways that meditation can support our mental health. In
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Unhealed Emotional Wounds

The most up-to-date research in the field of psychology reveals that trauma is much more common than many of us realize. Unaddressed and unprocessed emotional wounds can result in mental agony, emotional pain, and a whole host of physical ailments. In the supportive container that therapy provides, you can address those wounds and begin to experience real healing. Our empathic and trauma-informed therapists are ready to guide you in your own unique healing journey.

Limiting Beliefs & Problematic Patterns

Whether you’re struggling with feelings of unworthiness, battling imposter syndrome at work, or engaging in unhelpful patterns of behavior in your life or relationships, therapy can help you experience real and lasting breakthroughs. By examining the limiting core beliefs at the root of your thought process and behavior patterns, we can help you carve new pathways toward greater self-confidence, deeper connection, and true freedom.

Troubled Relationship

All the therapists at Evergreen Therapy are specifically trained in the tradition of Marriage and Family Therapy, which prepares us to address relationship challenges in a dynamic and impactful way. Whether you’re stuck in toxic relationship patterns, struggling to communicate with your partner, seeking to understand your attachment style, or hoping to rebuild trust and intimacy in your marriage, we can help.

Depression and Anxiety

Your mental health challenges don’t have to be a life sentence. At Evergreen Therapy, we take a holistic approach to addressing the common and complex experiences of depression and anxiety. Our therapists are trained to support you in developing valuable insights and understandings. Working with your own unique experience, we help you build a toolbox of effective techniques and perspectives that will help you move through life feeling more grounded, hopeful, and free.

Committed Professional Support

All the therapists at Evergreen Therapy have earned degrees from accredited universities and hold the proper credentials to offer therapy services at the highest standard. We pride ourselves on our competence and professionalism, as well as on our commitment to delivering high-quality care with genuineness, warmth, and compassion.

1:1 Secure Video Sessions

At Evergreen Therapy, your privacy, confidentiality, and comfort are of the utmost importance to us. That’s why we use the safest, most secure, most user-friendly virtual platform to house your information and host your virtual therapy sessions. In each of your 60-minute therapy sessions, you’ll connect one-on-one with your therapist in the video platform, resting assured that the privacy and security features of our technology will keep your sessions fully confidential.

Free Consultation

Once you decide to take the next step with Evergreen Therapy, you’ll get access to your potential therapist’s calendar, where you can book a consultation session on a day and time that works for you. This consultation, which takes place in the video platform we use for therapy sessions, will be a 15-minute opportunity to meet with the therapist, share your goals and intentions for therapy, and ask any questions you might have about the process. This consultation call is completely free of charge.