Massachusets Providers
Candace Morey, LMHC, LCMHC
I'm a different kind of therapist. If you want a blank slate or gentle silence, we probably won't jive. I believe in bold statements that snap you out of self-defeating patterns, getting down in the muck with you, then celebrating as we hose all that crap off. If you're ready for someone to truly meet you where you're at and walk the uphill road to the next level, we should talk. I'm a licensed mental health counselor in Massachusetts and Vermont.
In addition to therapy, I offer workplace training and consulting on leadership, promoting healthy team culture, and workplace wellness.
Owner/Founder
EMDR/Eating Disorders - Teens & AdultsAccepting New Clients
Samantha works with teens and adults—often women—who feel disconnected from themselves and stuck in loops of overthinking and self-criticism, never feeling "enough." Done with quick fixes, her clients are ready for lasting change. She goes beyond talk therapy, integrating somatic work and EMDR to get people out of their heads and back into their bodies, practicing change within the session itself. Her style is relational, honest, and grounded—she meets you without judgment, brings humor when it fits, and stays focused on forward movement. Over time, clients spend less time spiraling about self-worth and gain more clarity and agency. If you've been carrying this alone for a long time, Samantha offers a space to stop.
Nicole Anagnos, MS, M Ed.
Older teens & AdultsAccepting New Clients
Nicole works with older teens and adults who are doing their best but still feel stuck, burned out, or like something just isn't clicking. Her approach is holistic, grounded in the understanding that you can't heal one part of life without it affecting the rest — and focused on small, meaningful shifts rather than overwhelming overhauls.
Nicole's style is warm and grounding. She sits with clients in the hard stuff, helps them make sense of what's happening beneath the surface, and supports them in building a life that actually feels like theirs — not just one they're surviving. Clients don't need to have it figured out to start; most don't. Her goal is to help people move from running on fumes to feeling more confident, grounded, and in control.
Alvand Hajizadeh, BA
Masters Intern
Life can be incredibly challenging—whether it's relational, personal, or professional struggles, and sometimes, all of the above. When someone feels overwhelmed or disconnected, therapy can offer a powerful space to pause, reflect, and begin to make sense of what’s happening. Alvand’s approach to therapy is rooted in curiosity, compassion, and encouragement. He believes that meaningful change begins with understanding—both the external circumstances we face and the internal patterns we carry. In working with Alvand, clients are invited to explore their stories, untangle current challenges, and build new ways of relating to themselves and others that feel more authentic and aligned with how they want to live. Sometimes, we simply need someone to listen, to care, and to help us connect the dots—because it's not always easy to do on our own. Alvand is honored to support clients as they navigate whatever chapter they find themselves in.
Brooke Fox, LMHC, LCMHC
Seeking help requires courage, acknowledging that you don't have everything together or feel like you're failing. Therapy might seem daunting due to past experiences or uncertainty. But remember, you don't need all the answers; just bring your willingness to try.
The counseling journey can be challenging, but you won't be alone. Despite busy schedules, self-care is essential, and neglecting it can lead to unfavorable outcomes. Prioritize yourself. Let's create a plan to address your needs. I have over 15 years of experience, hold licenses in MA, NY, & VT. I specialize in first responders, veterans, and parenting issues.
Clinical Director
Patty Carter, LICSW
Clinical Supervisor - Children/Adolescents
With 30 years of experience as a licensed therapist, I help clients understand how early life experiences shape both strengths and vulnerabilities, while emphasizing that real change comes from pairing insight with action. I support people through life’s many stages—launching into adulthood, navigating relationships, parenting, caring for aging parents, and facing one’s own aging process—especially when these transitions leave them feeling stuck. My approach offers space to explore, reflect, and make meaningful shifts without prescribing who you should be. I also provide grief therapy for pet loss, honoring the profound bond between humans and animals and the impact of losing a beloved companion.
Samantha Johnson LICSW, LCSW
College transitions/ADHD - Teens & AdultsAleceea Ahearn, LMHC
Accepting New Clients
Most people try to avoid pain at all costs, but when it's coming from every direction, it's hard to know where to start. I approach sessions from a place of curiosity that meets you where you are without leaving you there. This work isn't linear—there will be hurdles and mountains—but if you're willing to try, I'll give you the tools to build confidence, form healthy connections, and get unstuck. Education aside, I'm an average human too, so you can share your highs, lows, and everything in between. I'm an LMHC in Massachusetts specializing in college transitions and ADHD.
Kyle Schadler, LICSW
Substance Use, Couples - Adults
If you've been carrying the sense that you're not worth much—not really lovable, that no one would notice if you pulled away—you're not alone, and you're not stuck with it. A lot of people land there quietly, isolating themselves to spare everyone the trouble of seeing their pain. The cost is the time you lose with the people you actually love. You're the expert on you; my job is to be in the trenches while we untangle how your thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are wired together and shift the patterns weighing you down. You can expect honesty from me—what you need to hear, not just what you want to hear—with accountability and self-compassion in the same breath. If you're tired of being your own harshest critic, this is a good place to start.
Henry Smith, MSW
Teens & Adults
Accepting New Clients
Henry works with teens and adults at the pivot points—on the edge of a major change, looking back on one, or caught in a cycle they can't break. The person weighing what comes next, sitting with loss, or feeling the gap between who they want to be and who they think they're supposed to be. Most of us move through these moments too fast to feel them; Henry treats them not as hurdles but as rare openings to step back and decide for yourself what your path looks like. His style is relational and person-centered, less about worksheets than what's actually happening in the room between you. He also supports clients navigating questions of gender, sexuality, and identity. If something in your life is asking to be looked at, there's no better time than now.