Online Therapy in Michigan

Whether you're in Detroit, Grand Rapids, Lansing, Kalamazoo, Traverse City, or anywhere else across Michigan — you don't have to be in Ann Arbor to access trauma-informed therapy, EMDR, or Somatic EMDR.

I offer secure, confidential telehealth sessions to clients throughout Michigan, bringing the same depth of care I provide in person to wherever you are in the state.

Why telehealth works

There's a common concern that online therapy might feel less personal or less effective than sitting in the same room as your therapist. In practice, most clients find that it works just as well, and for many, the added convenience and privacy actually makes it easier to show up consistently and do meaningful work.

Telehealth sessions are:

  • Conducted over a secure, HIPAA-compliant platform — your privacy is protected the same way it would be in an in-person session

  • Accessible from anywhere in Michigan — whether you're in a city, a suburb, or a rural area where finding a specialized therapist nearby is genuinely difficult

  • Flexible and convenient — no commute, no parking, no waiting room. You can join from your home, your car, or anywhere you feel comfortable and private

  • Just as effective — research consistently supports telehealth as an equally effective format for trauma therapy, EMDR, and a range of other approaches

What I offer Michigan clients

I specialize in trauma-informed therapy for adults, with a particular focus on:

  • EMDR and Somatic EMDR — evidence-based approaches for trauma, PTSD, anxiety, and nervous system dysregulation

  • Burnout recovery — especially for helping professionals, first responders, educators, and others in high-demand caregiving roles

  • Trauma therapy — including childhood trauma, relational trauma, grief, and complex PTSD

  • Anxiety — including generalized anxiety, panic, and anxiety rooted in past experiences

  • Grief and loss — including pregnancy loss, pet loss, divorce, and other forms of loss that deserve more space than they're often given

My practice is private pay, which allows for greater flexibility, privacy, and care that isn't dictated by insurance limitations, something many Michigan clients find meaningful, particularly those in professions where privacy in their records matters.

Who I work with across Michigan

I tend to work especially well with:

  • Helping professionals — therapists, social workers, nurses, teachers, and others who spend their days caring for others and need a space to finally receive care themselves

  • First responders and law enforcement — who often face real cultural barriers to seeking support, and for whom privacy in their records is a genuine professional concern

  • High-functioning professionals — adults who appear to be managing well on the outside while carrying significant stress, trauma, or anxiety beneath the surface

  • Anyone who has tried therapy before and still feels stuck — particularly those who've done talk therapy and sensed that something body-based or more depth-oriented might reach what words alone haven't

Michigan's geography shouldn't limit your access to care

Michigan is a big state, and access to specialized trauma-informed therapy, particularly EMDR, can be genuinely limited outside of major metro areas. Telehealth removes that barrier entirely.

If you've been putting off reaching out because you assumed you'd have to travel, or because you weren't sure whether online therapy could really work for the kind of deep, meaningful healing you're looking for. I hope this page helps answer that.

It can. And you don't have to be in Ann Arbor to experience it.

Getting started

I offer a free 15-minute consultation to talk through what you're experiencing and see if working together feels like the right fit.

Sessions are available via secure telehealth throughout Michigan, with in-person sessions also available in Ann Arbor.