Mental Health Counseling
that helps YOU summit new heights
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Life can get overwhelming, and sometimes you just need a safe place to sort through it all. In individual therapy, I help you slow down, make sense of what’s been weighing on you, and find steadier ground. Whether you’re navigating anxiety, loss, burnout, or big life transitions, this is a space to reconnect with yourself, build self-compassion, and rediscover your strength and clarity.
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Every relationship hits rough patches—but with care and support, healing is possible. In couples therapy, we’ll work together to break old patterns, rebuild trust, and strengthen your emotional connection. You’ll learn how to communicate with honesty and kindness, navigate conflict without losing closeness, and remember what brought you together in the first place.
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When a child or teen is struggling, the whole family feels it. Child and family therapy is about helping everyone feel seen, heard, and supported. Together, we’ll explore what’s really going on beneath the surface, find new ways to cope and connect, and restore a sense of calm and teamwork at home—so your family can get back to being a source of warmth and safety.
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Divorce is not just a legal transition — it’s an emotional and developmental transition for us as parents and our children.
What often matters most is not whether parents stay married, but how children are supported through conflict, change, and the new family structure.
The co-parenting relationship after separation is often even more impactful to children than the marriage itself — because the impact of conflict is magnified.
Research consistently shows that one of the strongest predictors of resilience in adulthood is the level of collaboration between caregivers, not whether parents stay together.
My role is to offer immediately applicable ways to prevent children from having to bear adult burdens — and to help parents build a stable, emotionally safe structure across homes.
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Narcissistic abuse often doesn’t look like “abuse” in the way people expect. It can be subtle, confusing, and psychologically disorienting — especially when there are periods of charm, affection, or apology mixed into the harm.
Many survivors describe feeling like: “I don’t trust myself anymore.” “I can’t tell what’s real.” “I’m always bracing for the next blowup.” “I’m exhausted from explaining.” “I feel like I disappeared.”
Psychologist Dr. Ramani Durvasula describes narcissistic abuse as patterns of manipulation and emotional harm that erode a person’s sense of self and reality.
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Therapy That Strengthens the Whole Family — Not Just One Person
I am a family therapist at heart, which means I’m kind of like a one-stop-shop.
So often folks are referred to me after they and/or their kids have been in therapy for months or years with little improvement.
Parents often have been pretty much left out of the therapy process altogether, aside from maybe an update every 4-6 weeks, as they watch their kids or teenagers spiral and they struggle to parent at home.
Parents often reach out and each of their 2+ kids have their own individual therapists, who don’t coordinate.
Parents often reach out after they’ve been in couples therapy for months or years due to the stressors of parenting, without being given any actual parenting guidance to support their kids.
Parents often reach out as they are trying to undo the understandable impact of separation or divorce, or even blending a family, yet they haven’t received any divorce specific supports that we know can buffer the impact on their kids.
I believe that most of us already have what we need – whether you're a parent worried about your child(ren), a couple worried about your relationship, or coparents trying to navigate separation or divorce. My goal is to build on what is already within you, your kid(s), your relationship, or your family. There are enough of us who need support in this world, so my goal is sincerely to work myself out of a job. I work with all of the different parts of the family or partnership to resolve conflict, reconnect after disconnection, and to foster more moments of ease and connection.
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You already have everything you need to journey toward a more balanced, authentic YOU.
Let me help you find the path and cheer you on along the Way!
The best therapists are here to work themselves out of a job.
Some therapists box out parents and partners to make you forever dependent on them—their wisdom, their pathologizing.
That only wastes your time and money.
I Can Offer a Better Way!
Change is possible—and you don’t have to do it alone.
Hey There!
I’m Denali Green, a licensed psychotherapist and registered play therapist and supervisor. I’m pretty much obsessed with helping people become the best versions of themselves.
I work with clients in a variety of formats so that I can choose the best possible option to help you on your unique journey!

