Little ones feel everything.
So do the people who love them.

Virtual therapy for grief, parents, and the earliest relationships — healing after hard beginnings.

It’s okay if you’re not sure yet. We’ll figure it out together.

OFFERING VIRTUAL THERAPY ACROSS WASHINGTON, IDAHO AND MONTANA

You’re carrying a lot.

Maybe you’re grieving a pregnancy, a baby, a relationship, a parent, or the version of yourself you thought would exist by now.

Maybe your baby won’t settle, sleep, feed, or stop crying — and everyone keeps telling you it’s normal, but something in you knows there’s more to the story.

Parenting probably cracked open old wounds you thought you buried long ago.

Or you are simply exhausted from trying to hold everyone together while quietly falling apart yourself.

You don’t need to be in crisis to deserve support.

You just need a place where the whole truth is welcome.

Some experiences live in the body long before they become words.

Babies, children, and adults communicate through so much more than language.

Through sleep.
Through tension.
Through anxiety.
Through withdrawal.
Through overwhelm.
Through grief.
Through the nervous system itself.

Sometimes the roots go back to:

  • difficult pregnancies or births

  • NICU stays or medical trauma

  • early separation or attachment wounds

  • traumatic or unexpected loss

  • chronic stress, fear, or overwhelm

  • growing up without feeling fully safe, seen, or understood

None of this means something is “wrong” with you or your child.

It means your bodies adapted to difficult experiences in the best ways they could.

And healing can happen in relationships that feel safe enough to tell the truth.

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Therapy that honors both the nervous system and the story.

My work blends:

  • relational neuroscience

  • prenatal and perinatal psychology

  • attachment-focused therapy

  • grief and trauma support

  • nervous system regulation

  • deep attunement and presence

I work gently, collaboratively, and with deep respect for the wisdom people already carry — even when they feel lost, overwhelmed, disconnected, or ashamed.

This is not about “fixing” you or your child.

It’s about understanding what happened, making space for what hurts, and building new experiences of safety, connection, and resilience.

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Parent Therapy


Support for pregnancy loss, infant and child loss, traumatic grief, complicated grief, and life transitions that leave you feeling untethered.

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Grief & Loss Therapy


Support for overwhelmed parents navigating burnout, anxiety, reactivity, shame, relationship strain, identity shifts, and the hard work of breaking generational patterns.

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Infant Therapy


Support for babies, toddlers, and very young children and their caregivers struggling with regulation, sleep, attachment, overwhelm, or the impact of difficult early experiences.

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Hi, I’M Dylan.

What it’s like to work with me

I keep a smaller caseload intentionally so I can bring steadiness, presence, and deep attunement to the people I work with.

Clients often tell me they feel:

  • deeply seen and understood

  • less alone in what they are carrying

  • more connected to themselves and their children

  • more able to respond rather than react

  • gentler with themselves

Therapy with me is relational, collaborative, and grounded in the understanding that healing happens through connection — not judgment.

And we do it gently, sometimes with humor, and at your pace. No shame. No force. No “fixing.”
Just support.

A gentle beginning is still a beginning.

The first step is simply a conversation to see whether we are a good fit.

You do not have to carry this alone.

Healing rarely happens through pressure, perfection, or “getting over it.”

It happens slowly, in safe relationships.
In moments of honesty.
In nervous systems that no longer have to brace quite so hard.
In finally feeling seen.

Whether you are grieving, parenting through overwhelm, trying to understand your child, or trying to understand yourself — there is room for your story here.

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I keep my caseload intentionally small so I can stay grounded, and be fully attuned to you. That way, you receives the calm, steady care you need to grow and thrive.

Get in touch.

I understand you may have questions about this process and whether I’m a good fit for you or your family. Schedule a free 20-minute consultation with me to get your questions answered and learn more about how we can work together.

Let’s bring grounded harmony back into your home.