Cynthia (Cindy Mullen), LMHC-D, LPC, QS
Practice Owner
In addition to being the practice owner, I also provide therapy services to clients! I have been in the field for over ten years and have operated my private practice for the past five years.
I cater my therapeutic approaches based on each clients' need. However, I primarily utilize ACT, CBT, DBT, person-centered and solution-focused therapeutic strategies. We will begin our journey by discussing your primary concerns that are bringing you to therapy and determine appropriate steps that will encourage progress in the right direction.
Michael Levi, MHC-LP, LPC-A
My ideal client feels stuck in survival mode. They may struggle with anxiety, emotional numbness, overthinking, or patterns in relationships that trace back to earlier experiences. They often appear high-functioning but feel overwhelmed internally, constantly bracing for something to go wrong. Triggers feel bigger than they “should,” and rest rarely feels restful. They want to understand why their nervous system reacts so strongly and learn how to move through life feeling steadier, more present, and less shaped by the past. I specialize in trauma-focused therapy that explores how past experiences shape present patterns. Using evidence-based approaches like CBT and ACT, we work on nervous system regulation, identifying triggers, and building practical tools for stability. Therapy is collaborative and paced so you feel safe while making meaningful progress. If you’re tired of feeling on edge, disconnected, or overwhelmed, you don’t have to navigate it alone. Healing doesn’t mean reliving everything at once, it means building steadiness and working through what feels unresolved at a pace that feels manageable. If this resonates, I invite you to reach out.
Jenna DuBose, LAPC Candidate My goal is to provide clients, especially women, with a safe space within which to heal and grow. Carl Rogers, a person-centered therapist, says that "...life vividly reveals itself in the therapeutic process-with its blind power and its tremendous capacity for destruction, but with its overbalancing thrust toward growth, if the opportunity for growth is provided". I want my clients to live a vivid life, and we will work together to determine what that means for you. I come from a person-centered theoretical approach, which means I put you and your humanity at the front and center, holding space for what you've been through, showing you compassion, and creating a safe space for you to heal and thrive within.
Allison Batty-Capps, LMFT
As a licensed mental health therapist, my approach bridges spirituality, psychology, mindfulness, and neuroscience in a compassionate, trauma-informed, and non-hierarchical way. I believe healing does not come from becoming “more evolved” than our humanity, but from learning how to meet our inner experience with awareness, self-compassion, and nervous system safety. My work integrates evidence-based therapeutic approaches with mindfulness, somatic awareness, attachment theory, parts work, and contemplative practices to support clients in developing deeper self-understanding and emotional resilience. Rather than focusing on shame, pathology, or spiritual hierarchy, I help clients understand how their nervous systems have intelligently adapted to life experiences and stress. Together, we explore healing through curiosity, self-awareness, emotional regulation, and compassionate presence — creating space for clients to reconnect with themselves in a way that feels grounded, authentic, and sustainable. My goal is to support individuals in building greater capacity, inner safety, and connection while honoring the full complexity of being human.