What Clients Say
Candace is a skillful, talented therapist with effective coaching skills who brings a cognitive, mindful and positive approach to therapy. Anyone considering seeking Candace for therapy can be assured of her professionalism and impressive competency as a psychotherapist. Becoming a client has been a smart decision for me. Candace has helped me build skills to more effectively manage my emotions, thought patterns and general outlook on life. I've learned from her that I can cognitively alter overwhelming emotional states and thought distortions bringing freedom and hope I never thought possible. I am for once thinking and feeling more positively and seeing the great possibilities for my life. ~Veronica*, age 39
Candace is kind, trustworthy and nonjudgmental. I have never felt like she was leading me into answers, but rather like she is listening and basing her thoughts and advice on the person I am now versus the person I would like to become. Her great sense of humor enhances her ability to communicate well with others. Our sessions do not have a clinical feel to them and there is rarely an instance when I do not feel better when I leave. I have never felt that she is not also genuinely interested in my life and in me as a person. Though our appointments frequently change due to my lack of consistency, Candace is flexible with her scheduling and really works with you and your needs. I would recommend seeing her to anyone without hesitation. ~Suzy*, age 23
I have been working with Candace for four months and have gotten so much out of our sessions. I love how much I have learned about ways to deal with my strong emotions that have caused a lot of pain in my life. I finally feel a sense of control over them, and am learning how to not yell, scream or hurt myself when I get upset. Candace is very caring, funny and wise. I would highly recommend her to anyone wanting help with their emotions. ~Tonya*, age 28
I started seeing Candace after a relationship ended and I became depressed. She has helped me so much in finding ways to think differently about myself and others, which really helps me to feel better. I also have learned a lot of valuable coping skills that help me when I get into my obsessive and ruminating patterns. ~Ted*, age 34
*Names changed to protect privacy of clients.