Individual Therapy
We honor the courage it takes to seek support for your personal growth, healing, and well-being. At Great Oaks Therapy Center, we are committed to creating a space that is compassionate, collaborative, and centered on your unique story and goals. Our therapists recognize that individual therapy is a powerful opportunity to explore your inner world, strengthen resilience, and build a life that feels more authentic and connected.
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The therapists listed below have pursued additional training and/or supervision to deepen their work in individual therapy. Please note: If a therapist is not listed, it does not necessarily mean they do not work with individuals; it simply reflects that this is not an area in which they have pursued specialized training or supervision at this time.
Jerome
Jerome partners one-on-one with individuals—from preteens to adults—to help them navigate life’s toughest storms and rediscover clarity, confidence, and hope. Known for his compassionate, nonjudgmental approach, he supports clients through challenges like identity struggles, addiction, infidelity, trauma, anxiety, depression, and more—guiding them toward meaningful insights and lasting change.
Jacob
Jacob works one-on-one with clients across the lifespan—adolescents to older adults—using evidence-based approaches like Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), strengths-based Positive Psychology, and Existential Counseling. He partners with each person to uncover their unique strengths, values, and direction, believing deeply that transformation is possible and achievable.
Brittany
Brittany at Ember and Bloom is committed to supporting you every step of the way on your journey to wellness. Our goal is to help you grow from your struggles and heal from your pain, and move forward toward the life you envision. Let’s get connected to help you utilize your inner resources.
Brandon
Brandon partners one-on-one with clients offering a warm, authentic space where they can explore themselves with curiosity and courage. Grounded in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), his strengths-based, collaborative approach helps individuals navigate anxiety, depression, loneliness, emotional regulation challenges, and men’s issues by identifying what matters most and building lives that reflect their values.
Danielle
Danielle provides compassionate, guiding support for individuals grappling with grief, trauma, change, and emotional distress. She frames therapy as a shared journey—where clients hold the wheel and she occasionally offers direction or helps "pump the brakes" to ensure clarity, safety, and forward momentum.
Kelly
Kelly works one-on-one with individuals to help them reconnect with themselves, process complex emotions, and navigate life transitions with clarity and self-compassion. Whether clients are exploring identity, healing from trauma, or managing anxiety or ADHD, Kelly offers a grounded, supportive presence and a collaborative, empowering approach.