This is THE therapy that helps you understand YOUR PAST, so you can move FORWARD.

The Difference



Therapy at its best is rigorous and alive. It moves you. It makes the unconscious conscious and the impossible workable. At its worst, it can keep people oriented toward the past and quietly communicate that stuck is permanent. Holly's approach is different by design.

She works with depth across modalities, not as a menu but as a set of lenses, each a different way of seeing the same person more clearly. There are many ways to understand yourself. Holly creates the space for you to explore and the precision to guide you toward what resonates most.

She brings something else into the room: a deep, specific understanding of what it means to lead in high-impact, high-responsibility, high-visibility roles. She has spent her career sitting with people who carry exactly this weight, so she understands the basic context, and can help you dive into the uniqueness of yours.

Therapy for those carrying high-impact roles.

You are carrying more than anyone around you knows. The decisions that keep you up at night. The isolation of the role. The version of yourself at work and the one at home, and the sense that those two need to find each other.

Rigorous, relational, deeply confidential.

Coaching or therapy?

If the work you are wanting to do with Holly is mostly about leadership and how you show up at work, executive coaching is the right room.

If you are bringing in material like past experiences, anxiety, and traumas that keep surfacing, or you want a space to talk about mainly your life beyond work, executive therapy is built for that.

What the work addresses

  • Leadership weight and high-stakes decisions

  • Identity, meaning, and whether this is still the life you want

  • Relationships and the patterns in them

  • Anxiety, burnout, and chronic pressure

  • The parts of yourself you have been too busy to look at

Licensed Professional Counselor, accepting therapy clients in Texas only.

EXECUTIVE THERAPY

For people who need a space to sort through it all

You do not have to be in crisis to be in therapy.

You can be functioning, even thriving by most external measures, and still sense something unexamined. Still feel the gap between who you are and who you want to be. Still carry questions about your relationships, your patterns, your sense of meaning. That is reason enough to begin.

This work is in service of creating a life that feels like who you want to be.

What the work addresses

  • Anxiety, stress, and the emotional landscape of a complex life

  • Relationships, attachment patterns, and interpersonal dynamics

  • Identity and who you are outside of what you do

  • Transitions through seasons that do not pause for you to catch up

  • Self-worth, self-criticism, and the inner voice that runs the show

  • Parts of yourself that have never been in the same room

Licensed Professional Counselor, accepting therapy clients in Texas only.

INDIVIDUAL THERAPY

Is Therapy Right for You?

You might be exactly who Holly works with if:

  • You are high-functioning and privately aware that something is off in your relationships, your sense of meaning, or your capacity to be present.

  • You have done real personal work before and sense there is a level of integration you have not yet reached.

  • You are navigating a transition, a role change, a relationship shift, a loss, a reinvention, and you want someone who can hold the full complexity of it with you.

 THE PROCESS


01

Consultation: A free 15-minute call to see if this is the right fit. Holly listens. You ask whatever you need to ask.

02

Intake: What is bringing you here, what you have already tried, and what you actually want from the work. Nothing rushed. Nothing assumed.

03

The Work: Weekly sessions to start. The cadence flexes as the work deepens and as your life moves.

04

Across Seasons: Therapy is not always meant to be brief. Many clients move through chapters of life with her over the years. The relationship is built for that


The most important conversation you will have this year might be the one where you finally say the thing out loud.

This is that room.

the INVITATION