Meet the Team
KAREN HUCKABY, LMFT
CO-FOUNDER

I find great significance in working with young adults and individuals who are sorting out their identity, new job/college/life experiences, or changes in relationship or religious beliefs.
Like most therapists, my approach to therapy is eclectic (I use a bunch of theories/practices) along with emotional embodiment to find the best possible path for clients to meet their own needs – usually with stories, humor, and empathic understanding. It’s such an honor to work with people who are interested in doing the difficult, yet rewarding work of self-discovery and healing.
When I’m not wearing my therapist hat, I spend most of my time adventuring with my partner and toddler. I love being near animals, nature, and absorbing copious amounts of podcasts, various forms of art, stand-up comedy, and finding new local restaurants.
NAOMI WIENS, LMFT
CO-FOUNDER

As a therapist, I camp out at the intersection of curiosity and compassion. I use a relational and dynamic approach to therapy, assisting clients in broadening conscious awareness of self and emotion within the body. Therapy is a collaborative process and it is important to me to understand the systems within which my clients exist. I enjoy incorporating the strengths and interests clients bring into the therapeutic process, including art and musical expression. I work primarily with older adolescents (15+), adults, and couples.
When I am out of the office I enjoy spending time outdoors with my spouse and our boys, tending to a little flock of chickens, and playing guitar.
BREANNA TURNER, LMFT
CO-FOUNDER

I’m passionate about therapy because I’ve seen how meaningful it can be—both in my own life and in the lives of those I love. I offer a warm, grounded space for clients to reflect, process, and grow. My approach is client-centered and humanistic, drawing from attachment, narrative, and psychodynamic theories.
I also offer nature-informed therapy for those who find healing in being outdoors, reconnecting with their bodies, or simply slowing down. I live and work on the ancestral lands of the Yokuts peoples, and I honor their ongoing relationship with this place by approaching this work with humility and respect.
When I’m not working, you can find me enjoying the outdoors with my family, listening to a podcast, or savoring a quiet moment. I’d be honored to support you on your path toward clarity and healing.
DANICA ROGERS, LPCC

I view therapy as a context for safety, healing, exploration, and the development of new skills. It is my honor to walk with people through both the most difficult and joyful experiences of life, and I am passionate about providing genuine care to those wanting more clarity and healing. I have found from personal experience that the connection made between therapist and client can serve as a foundation for transformative growth.
I enjoy working with the LGBTQIA+ community, those healing from religious trauma, and individuals who are interested in exploring the deeper parts of themselves. While I prefer to utilize a variety of approaches to counseling, I typically use a person-centered lens and incorporate family systems and attachment theories.
In my free time I enjoy cooking with my spouse, taking our dog Tyson to the dog park, traveling, and playing the guitar.
Michelle Marin, LCSW

Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with family & pets, tending to my indoor plants, listening to podcasts, and watching a good movie.
Kathleen R. Chavoor, LMFT

I believe transformation begins when we stop trying to fix ourselves and start listening to what our symptoms, patterns, and longings are asking of us. I offer a grounded, compassionate space for deep inquiry. Whether you’re navigating grief, relational pain, life transitions, or the quiet ache of disconnection.
As a Ph.D. candidate in Depth Psychology and Integrative Healing Practices, I draw on Jungian depth work, dreams, symbolic imagery, and the body’s wisdom to help you engage the unconscious. Much of our pain arises not only from external relationships but also from the inner parts of ourselves we’ve exiled to survive.
Therapy can be a process of re-membering these lost parts and bring them back into connection. Together, we create space for the wholeness that’s been waiting beneath the surface.
I work with adolescents (10+) through later adulthood and offer consultation for therapists and healthcare professionals exploring depth and dream work.
Daniel Karkoska, LMFT

Whether you are going through a difficult transition in life or have some long-standing issues you’re now ready to work on, I’m here to walk alongside you. I find it helpful to disentangle the complicated thoughts and emotions that can make day-to-day tasks, or even life-changing decisions, feel unmanageable.
I specialize in providing treatment to those who have experienced any type of trauma, utilizing skills-based therapies such as CBT/DBT, as well as techniques from IFS and Polyvagal theory to inform the EMDR process. I find this combination to be effective in safely reconnecting with difficult emotions in helpful ways that allow for meaningful change.
In my time as a therapist I have found the process of change to be challenging, but deeply rewarding; both for my clients and myself. Therapy can look different at different times in our lives. If you’re uncertain about what therapy could do for you, please reach out and I’d be happy to provide any assistance as you make the decision you feel is best for you.
