Meet Our Team
Phil Stark
Associate Therapist
I'm Phil Stark, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. I provide talk therapy for people dealing with depression, anxiety, relationship conflict, addiction, grief, and major life changes. I use a variety of approaches, including Psychodynamics, CBT, Relational support, Attachment Theory, and Mindfulness. I specialize in telehealth, but see clients in person as well. The goal of our work together is to help you feel better about yourself and happier with your life.
Jill Rosenberg
Associate Therapist
My practice is grounded in my belief that the therapeutic relationship provides a unique opportunity to explore experiences and parts of ourselves that are hard to look at alone. We are all capable of healing, growth and transformation at any point. Together, we will meet your experience with compassion and view problems as clues about what might be missing. While I work with a range of populations, I particularly enjoy working with individuals who are struggling with self-esteem or shame, relationship issues, and those exploring sexuality, gender and other aspects of identity.
Cynthia Greenburg-Dunlop
Associate Therapist
The most important thing, bar none, is that you feel seen and heard. Whatever your goals, needs, or concerns, my goal is that you feel understood. I work with individuals, couples, and teens on a variety of topics including grief and loss, depression, ageism, parenting, shame and trauma. If your problem doesn't have a neat label, but you're just not feeling great and need someone to talk to, therapy can help.
The change you seek is within your grasp.
Ben Esch
Associate Therapist
I firmly believe that the most powerful element of therapy is the relationship between the client and clinician. So even if CBT, SFBT, and ACT look like random strings of letters to you right now, just know that my foremost concern as a therapist is to get to know you as a person, and help you find solutions to whatever life situations have led you to read these words in the first place. I am available for individual, couples, family, and group therapy, and specialize in working with childhood anxiety, relationship distress, senior citizens, and creative professionals.
Malia Reynolds
Associate Therapist
An important aspect of my therapeutic philosophy centers on you exploring and embracing your greater sense of self. You are more than just your problems. You are a whole person who deserves to feel empowered to have healthy boundaries and to experience love and understanding for yourself. You possess a distinct life story, which means that therapy is a unique journey for you, shaped by who you are and what you have been through. As a therapist, my goal in our sessions is to create a feeling of curiosity, expansiveness, an opportunity for self-reflection and a non-judgmental space. I am available virtually and in person for tweens, teens and young adults, the person who is experiencing life transitions, the individual who is looking to foster a deeper connection between their mind and body, couples who have a desire for better communication and understanding of each other, and postpartum support. It is an honor and a privilege for me to witness the personal growth and empowerment of my clients. If you want to see that kind of growth and empowerment you are capable of, we should talk.
Phil Stark
Associate Therapist
I'm Phil Stark, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. I provide talk therapy for people dealing with depression, anxiety, relationship conflict, addiction, grief, and major life changes. I use a variety of approaches, including Psychodynamics, CBT, Relational support, Attachment Theory, and Mindfulness. I specialize in telehealth, but see clients in person as well. The goal of our work together is to help you feel better about yourself and happier with your life.
Jill Rosenberg
Associate Therapist
My practice is grounded in my belief that the therapeutic relationship provides a unique opportunity to explore experiences and parts of ourselves that are hard to look at alone. We are all capable of healing, growth and transformation at any point. Together, we will meet your experience with compassion and view problems as clues about what might be missing. While I work with a range of populations, I particularly enjoy working with individuals who are struggling with self-esteem or shame, relationship issues, and those exploring sexuality, gender and other aspects of identity.
Cynthia Greenburg-Dunlop
Associate Therapist
The most important thing, bar none, is that you feel seen and heard. Whatever your goals, needs, or concerns, my goal is that you feel understood. I work with individuals, couples, and teens on a variety of topics including grief and loss, depression, ageism, parenting, shame and trauma. If your problem doesn't have a neat label, but you're just not feeling great and need someone to talk to, therapy can help.
The change you seek is within your grasp.
Ben Esch
Associate Therapist
I firmly believe that the most powerful element of therapy is the relationship between the client and clinician. So even if CBT, SFBT, and ACT look like random strings of letters to you right now, just know that my foremost concern as a therapist is to get to know you as a person, and help you find solutions to whatever life situations have led you to read these words in the first place. I am available for individual, couples, family, and group therapy, and specialize in working with childhood anxiety, relationship distress, senior citizens, and creative professionals.
Malia Reynolds
Associate Therapist
An important aspect of my therapeutic philosophy centers on you exploring and embracing your greater sense of self. You are more than just your problems. You are a whole person who deserves to feel empowered to have healthy boundaries and to experience love and understanding for yourself. You possess a distinct life story, which means that therapy is a unique journey for you, shaped by who you are and what you have been through. As a therapist, my goal in our sessions is to create a feeling of curiosity, expansiveness, an opportunity for self-reflection and a non-judgmental space. I am available virtually and in person for tweens, teens and young adults, the person who is experiencing life transitions, the individual who is looking to foster a deeper connection between their mind and body, couples who have a desire for better communication and understanding of each other, and postpartum support. It is an honor and a privilege for me to witness the personal growth and empowerment of my clients. If you want to see that kind of growth and empowerment you are capable of, we should talk.
Phil Stark
Associate Therapist
I'm Phil Stark, Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. I provide talk therapy for people dealing with depression, anxiety, relationship conflict, addiction, grief, and major life changes. I use a variety of approaches, including Psychodynamics, CBT, Relational support, Attachment Theory, and Mindfulness. I specialize in telehealth, but see clients in person as well. The goal of our work together is to help you feel better about yourself and happier with your life.
Jill Rosenberg
Associate Therapist
My practice is grounded in my belief that the therapeutic relationship provides a unique opportunity to explore experiences and parts of ourselves that are hard to look at alone. We are all capable of healing, growth and transformation at any point. Together, we will meet your experience with compassion and view problems as clues about what might be missing. While I work with a range of populations, I particularly enjoy working with individuals who are struggling with self-esteem or shame, relationship issues, and those exploring sexuality, gender and other aspects of identity.
Cynthia Greenburg-Dunlop
Associate Therapist
The most important thing, bar none, is that you feel seen and heard. Whatever your goals, needs, or concerns, my goal is that you feel understood. I work with individuals, couples, and teens on a variety of topics including grief and loss, depression, ageism, parenting, shame and trauma. If your problem doesn't have a neat label, but you're just not feeling great and need someone to talk to, therapy can help.
The change you seek is within your grasp.
Ben Esch
Associate Therapist
I firmly believe that the most powerful element of therapy is the relationship between the client and clinician. So even if CBT, SFBT, and ACT look like random strings of letters to you right now, just know that my foremost concern as a therapist is to get to know you as a person, and help you find solutions to whatever life situations have led you to read these words in the first place. I am available for individual, couples, family, and group therapy, and specialize in working with childhood anxiety, relationship distress, senior citizens, and creative professionals.
Malia Reynolds
Associate Therapist
An important aspect of my therapeutic philosophy centers on you exploring and embracing your greater sense of self. You are more than just your problems. You are a whole person who deserves to feel empowered to have healthy boundaries and to experience love and understanding for yourself. You possess a distinct life story, which means that therapy is a unique journey for you, shaped by who you are and what you have been through. As a therapist, my goal in our sessions is to create a feeling of curiosity, expansiveness, an opportunity for self-reflection and a non-judgmental space. I am available virtually and in person for tweens, teens and young adults, the person who is experiencing life transitions, the individual who is looking to foster a deeper connection between their mind and body, couples who have a desire for better communication and understanding of each other, and postpartum support. It is an honor and a privilege for me to witness the personal growth and empowerment of my clients. If you want to see that kind of growth and empowerment you are capable of, we should talk.