Rooted in Relationship.
Growing in Connection.

We aren’t meant to do this alone.
Reach out today to begin your journey toward wholeness.

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Hi, I’m Bethany.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the State of Michigan, practicing since 2016. My professional training includes several years of in-depth, psychodynamic and relational psychotherapy training and mentorship.

Rooted in Relationship

As humans, we are deeply interconnected with others. We learn from our first interactions with others how to receive love—and how to lose it. As we grow, we repeat these early relational patterns, which often leads to conflict and disconnection, especially if what we learned in childhood is ineffective in the wider world. In adulthood, you might feel like something is missing in relationships, or that they often unravel in similar ways. If you find yourself repeating patterns—internally, with critical thoughts or self-defeating behaviors, or internally, with fracturing relationships and discontent—it’s time to get curious.

Growing in Connection

Collaborative counseling emphasizes the co-created, relational nature of therapy. As we come into understanding ourselves through our early experiences with others, so too can we grow in self-understanding and healing through a relationship-oriented, cooperative, and interactive approach to therapy.

  • "We are born in relationship, we are wounded in relationship, and we can be healed in relationship. "

    —Dr. Harville Hendrix

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Reach out today to begin your journey toward wholeness.

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