“To be human is to hold space for both joy and pain, for ourselves and others. As a therapist, it means honoring that duality without judgment, trusting that the human experience is valuable in all its forms.”
- Grace Lee
“Being human, to me, is about staying present in each moment, no matter how messy. In therapy, it’s recognizing that we’re not here to fix or perfect but to witness and understand the raw, unfinished parts of each other.”
- Nicole Sparrow
“I bring my humanness into therapeutic conversations by fostering a genuine and relatable connection. I show up in sessions as my true, imperfect, and authentic self. I have a soft and curious spirit and am transparent, honest, and non-judgmental. I am intrigued by the odd and quirky, the painful and beautiful facets of the human experience. I seek to normalize our complexities and longings to be accepted, belong, and feel understood. With this, I utilize self-disclosure when therapeutically appropriate to connect on a deeper level with those I support. I am comfortable being open and vulnerable, sharing my experiences and emotions, and if we work together, you might hear me ask, “May I share something?”
- Megan Cramer
“Humanity is the courage to explore without needing to have all the answers. As a therapist, that means being willing to journey alongside clients, letting go of perfection, and embracing the learning that comes from their experiences.”
- Jennifer Trewin