Practitioners
Our Team

Tracy McManmon
MSW, LICSW, RMT, Psychotherapist and Founder (He/His/Him)
Tracy approaches collaboration with deep gratitude and humility, fostering a climate that honors individuals and their journeys. This process is likened to cultivating a garden, where nurturing rich soil establishes a robust root system, paralleling the tending of one’s soul.

Moira Chiusano
MSW, LICSW Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
I am committed to providing support and guidance for individuals struggling with the effects of trauma, addiction, grief and loss, depression, anxiety, and other life challenges.

Alix Nelson
LMHC, Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
I have spent the last 20 years focusing on helping adults become more comfortable within themselves. I work with my clients to develop balance through compassionate exploration of what has created difficulties for them.

Anastasia Papaconstantinou
MA, MSc, Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
Over the past 30 years of having worked as a Psychotherapist with individuals who have dealt with adversity, loss, uprooting, and who have known suffering, I have come to witness human resilience.

Kristin Ettinger
MSW, LCSW Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
An integral part of healing from stress and trauma is connecting with and befriending the body. I support clients in cultivating a sense of safety, embodiment, and connection within themselves as a basis for healing, growth and self-discovery.

Rahel Stein
MSW, LCSW Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
It can be difficult to strip away the influences imposed upon us from an early age. We may struggle to find our true course, or feel stuck living according to external pressures; recognizing every so often, a discord between the head and the heart.

Erica Pittman
MA, MSW, LICSW, Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
My work with clients starts from the belief that we all have the capacity for transformation and greater purpose in our lives. Therapy provides a healing context in which we can increase our access to inner guidance by becoming more aligned with a sense of meaningfulness and fulfillment.

Anealisa Jacobsen
MSW, LCSW Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
I am endlessly fascinated with people’s stories and the lifeways and cultural threads that weave through them. I am highly intuitive and seek to empower the people I serve through a wholistic lens that honors where we are at while helping to strive for our most immense potentials.

James Epps
Mental Health Counselor (He/His/Him)
Originally from Florida, I came to Massachusetts in 2013. I lived at and worked for a holistic wellness center before deciding to go back to school for mental health counseling. I worked as a counselor at a substance abuse treatment center while earning my degree.

Laura MacWhinnie
LADC (She/Her/Hers)
For the past 20+ years, I have been honored and called to witness and participate in the healing others learn to offer themselves through relationship, awareness, compassion, resiliency, insight, action, and accountability.

Eleni Dines
MA, LMFT, Psychotherapist, Equine Assisted Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
EAP: Equine assisted psychotherapy (EAP) involves partnering with horses in a way that can support healing, change, and transformation. During an EAP session, the therapist guides you through the process of building a healthy and reciprocal relationship with the horse or horses.

Brenda Morrill
Psychotherapist, MSW, LCSW (She/Her/Hers)
I am a lover of trees, birds and sensory and healing gardens. My clinical work includes experiences with children, adolescents and young adults, marginalized communities, and neurodiverse communities of all ages.

Emily Wadham
MA, CMHC
As an Experiential Psychotherapist specializing in Existential Phenomenological Psychotherapy, I hold a master’s in Clinical Mental Health with a focus on Spiritual Care and Pastoral Counseling.

Stevie LaCroix
MA, CAGS, Psychotherapist (They/Them)
I come into this work having spent more than two decades supporting therapeutic environments servicing individuals and groups with some of the most significant mental health and social/emotional challenges that we humans can demonstrate.

Linda Simmons
MDiv, MS, LMHC, Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
As a psychotherapist, I have deep respect for the complex and unique stories we all carry. My 15+ years of experience in hospice attuned me to the vulnerabilities that are part of being human and taught me how to lean in and listen with care and empathy.

April Woodard
MSW, LCSW, Psychotherapist (She/Her/Hers)
I believe in honoring each person’s unique gifts, underscoring their inherent worth and individuality so they feel deeply supported, empowered, and truly seen.

Meghan Houlihan
MA, CMHC (She/Her/Hers)
On our bleakest days, it can be hard to imagine that life can feel better. It can. We all have an innate capacity to grow and heal, and sometimes it just takes the right guide and tools to get there.
