
“I’m Monielle (Mo), a Marriage and Family Therapy graduate student intern—but really, I’m a storyteller, a listener, and someone who sees beauty in the broken pieces.
My path began in studying religion and performance, where I learned how people carry meaning in their bodies, words, and even their silence.
I’ve sat in church pews and backstage dressing rooms, community centers, and kitchen tables—spaces where people slowly unfold what they’ve been carrying. Now, I offer that same space to BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ clients, to late-diagnosed neurodivergent women learning to trust their rhythm, and to those nursing wounds from church hurt or religious trauma. My style is warm and curious, with a pinch of humor for razzle-dazzle.
I believe therapy doesn’t have to fix everything at once. Together, we take what feels too heavy and make it make sense, a little at a time.
I offer client-led Collaborative Therapy, which centers you as the expert of your own story. Together, we create a path that reflects your goals, insights, and pace. You’re not too much, and you don’t have to rush. This space is for you, just as you are.
Reach out when you’re ready.”
I am supervised by Hawanya Miller, LMFT (#203524), AAMFT Approved Supervisor Candidate. My services are part of our Affordable Counseling Program.
Out-of-Pocket Rates: $25-$50
Accepting clients in May 2025.