Author: Connie

Connie doesn’t believe in "fixing" people because she doesn’t think they are broken; they are simply navigating the messy, unpredictable seasons of being human. From her cozy home office—a space that feels more like a living room than an office—Connie serves as a steady anchor for those weathering life’s hardest transitions. Whether you are sixteen and struggling with identity or eighty and navigating the quiet shift of aging, Connie’s door is open. Her approach to recovery is broad and deeply personal, reaching far beyond traditional definitions. She guides people through the hollow ache of losing a loved one, the disorientation of a lost career, and the uphill climb of overcoming addiction. Each offering it's own relapse prevention planning. To Connie, a "relapse" or a setback is just a sign that the path got a little muddy—it’s never a reason to turn back. Eschewing cold, clinical labels, she offers "kitchen-table wisdom" paired with practical tools for resilience. In Connie’s community-focused practice, the goal isn't perfection; it’s finding the courage to stay present in your own life, no matter how much the landscape has changed.