WE ARE HERE TO HELP

WE ARE HERE TO HELP

Talia Webster

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Hello! I’m Talia Webster, an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist dedicated to helping individuals, couples, and families navigate life’s challenges and build meaningful connections. My approach is compassionate and client-centered, creating a safe space for you to explore your thoughts and feelings. I tailor my methods to meet your unique needs, using modalities like CBT, DBT, Narrative Therapy, and more. Whether you’re dealing with relationship issues, anxiety, trauma, or life transitions, I’m here to support you. Together, we can foster healing and growth.
 
I utilize a vast array of modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Narrative Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Family Systems. I have experience addressing anxiety, depression, trauma, ADHD, bipolar, substance abuse, relationship issues, grief/loss, LGBTQ+, and BIPOC.
 
I invite you to take the next step towards positive change and reach out to schedule a session. I look forward to walking alongside you on your path towards greater happiness and well-being.
Talia Webster

Talia Webster

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Specialties & Preferences:

Modalities

  • Solution-Focused
  • CBT
  • DBT
  • Narrative Therapy
  • Family Systems
  • Motivational Interviewing
  • Theraplay
  • Mindfulness
  • Strength-Based
  • Client-Centered
  • EMDR
  • ACT

Populations

  • Children/adolescents (7+), adults, families, BIPOC communities, LGBTQ+

Focus Areas

Anxiety, depression, trauma, psychosis (must be high-functioning and on medication compliant), domestic violence survivors, adjustment/life transitions, college students, acculturation, emotional dysregulation, inner child healing, self-esteem/identity, shame/guilt, stress management, cognitive distortions, personal growth, women’s issues, communication issues, infidelity, divorce, high-conflict co-parenting, postpartum, addiction (in recovery, early stages okay)