Our providers help a wide variety of clients work through life’s challenges with grace.
as a Collective
Each therapist at Second Street Collective has their own unique approach to therapy.
We all have different training, backgrounds, and passions. The similar thread, however, is that we are all passionate about providing quality therapeutic care to each of our clients. We are all lifelong learners and are fueled by the desire to help others heal.
Are you looking for a therapist to help you through a tough time or simply to help you self-reflect and grow into the truest version of yourself? Look no further - we've got you.
In addition to traditional, client-centered talk therapy, some of the modalities used by our therapists are as follows:
IFS is founded on the idea that we all have many parts inside of us that take turns leading. Getting to know these parts of yourself allows your true Self to emerge, making way for more calm and connection. "There are no bad parts." - Richard Schwartz, founder of IFS.
IFIO is a systemic, IFS-based approach to couples counseling. It is founded on the idea that each partner is invested in exploring their own inner world, while being safely witnessed by their partner. "It is in the practice of Self-compassion that it becomes possible to love freely and courageously, thriving in intimate connection with others and ourselves." -Toni Herbine-Blank, creator of IFIO.
EFT is a couple therapy that aims to facilitate authentic and secure connections with each other. “Emotional responsiveness—tuning into and supporting the other—is the key defining element of love.”- Sue Johnson, Ph.D., founder of EFT.
EMDR is used for treating trauma, using eye movement to help reprocess distressing memories, reduce arousal, and reframe negative beliefs.
"Where you look affects how you feel." - David Grand, founder of BSP. This is a somatic therapy that is a gentle and beautiful way to heal from all kinds of trauma, including situational and/or developmental trauma. Brainspotting can also be used to help expand your connection to your spiritual beliefs, your creativity, and your self-love.
Family therapy entails bringing the entire family into session in order to improve communication, resolve conflicts, and understand family dynamics.
Sand tray therapy is a therapeutic technique that uses a tray of sand along with small tools, toys, or figurines to help people express themselves without words. Sand Tray can be used with kids and adults alike.
Play therapy is a developmentally appropriate way to help children (and adults!) get to know themselves and learn to express their emotions.
Group therapy provides a safe space for participants to process their emotions and experiences while being witnessed and supported by others. Sometimes these groups are labeled “support group,” which can either be peer-led or therapist-led. A “process group” is only therapist led.