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All of our coaches are extensively trained in helping you get the most out of the OurRelationship program. When you sign up for the program, you’ll be able to pick a certain coach to work with (pending availability) or just pick the coach with the times that work best with your schedule. You’ll meet with the same coach throughout the program. You can read more about our coaches below.

We have different groups of coaches:

Click on the appropriate hyperlink to see information on the coaches for you.

Coaches for Research Couples

Alexandra M.

Alexandra is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She has a clinical background working with children and families struggling with an array of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, severe mental illness, and substance abuse. Alexandra’s interests are forensic and health psychology. In her spare time, she enjoys being outdoors and working with animals.

Alexia H.

Alexia is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, she is interested in helping adults and families who are struggling with anxiety or depression, as well as supporting couples in developing strategies to manage stress and navigate life transitions together. In her spare time, she enjoys going to the beach, staying active, and spending time with family and friends.

Alexis H.

Alexis is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Alexis is interested in establishing and strengthening healthy relationships. She enjoys helping couples navigate through life's usual ups and downs with a partner. In her spare time, Alexis can be found at the beach, traveling to a new destination, or spending time with her French Bulldog, Biggie.

Ash W.

Ash is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Their work currently focuses on complex trauma among special populations such as the LGBTQ+ community and victims of violence. Ash is especially interested in developing evidence-based interventions to address mental health disparities among sexual and gender minorities. As a therapist, Ash is motivated to provide a non-judgmental space that encourages growth and resilience. In their free time, Ash enjoys going to the gym and playing sports, quality time with friends, and playing the guitar.

Ashlyn G.

Ashlyn is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, she is interested in working with older adults with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of Dementia. In Ashlyn's spare time she enjoys trying new recipes, long runs with her dog, writing poetry, hiking, and anything outdoors.

Bobby A.

Bobby is currently a graduate student at Pepperdine University, pursuing his MA in clinical psychology, with an emphasis in Marriage and Family Therapy. His areas of interest are helping couples going through relationship difficulties, as well as individuals coping with anxiety and depression. In his spare time, he enjoys watching and playing basketball, as well as hanging out with friends and family.

Brenda C.

Brenda is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her interests include health psychology, particularly focusing on women's health and reproductive psychology, and relationship satisfaction. She enjoys helping couples improve their quality of communication and understanding, while navigating underlying hardships. In her spare time, she loves spending time with family and friends, and going to the beach.

Czarinah R.

Czarinah is pursuing her doctorate in clinical psychology with a focus on clinical neuropsychology at Nova Southeastern University. She is interested in learning more about the brain and how it interacts with thoughts, emotions, and behavior. Her therapy aim is to assist individuals and couples in achieving flow states, enabling them to lead meaningful, engaging, and satisfying lives. In her free time, she loves to figure skate, read, travel, dance, swim, code, sing, play the guitar or the piano, draw, learn languages, do taekwondo, spend time with friends and family, and do activities with her boyfriend like ice dancing and ballroom dancing.

Elliott W.

Elliott is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at the University of Miami. As a therapist, Elliott specializes in working with sexual, gender, and racial/ethnic minorities people living with or at increased susceptibility to acquiring HIV, individuals with chronic health conditions and older adults. In his spare time, he enjoys being active, exploring museums, traveling, and cuddling up to his kitten – Marty.

Gabriella T.

Gabriella is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Gabriella specializes in helping adults establish and maintain a healthy lifestyle and manage stress. She enjoys working with couples to explore their differences and grow through adversity. In her spare time, she enjoys teaching spin classes, going to the beach, and traveling.

Iniobong E.

Iniobong also known as Ini, is a doctoral student of Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He has a diverse clinical background working with children, adolescents, adults, and older adults who struggle with an array of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, ADHD, severe mental illness, and neurodegenerative disease. Ini's current clinical interests include Trauma, Couples & Family Therapy, Grief, Military Psychology, and Efficacious Coping Skills. As a therapist, Ini is highly motivated to break negative stigmas about therapy and provide a safe environment where individuals can gain new insights and implement positive changes to attain their therapeutic goals. In his spare time, Ini enjoys watching anime, exercising, and traveling to new destinations.

Jillian C.

Jillian is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Jillian is interested in working with adults across the lifespan with an emphasis on late adulthood, and supporting couples through adversity. In her spare time, she enjoys photography, fitness, and spending time with friends and family.

Khayreyah E.

Khayreyah is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Khayreyah is interested in working with couples of different ages and backgrounds and aiding them in improving their communication and overall quality of life together. In her spare time, Khayreyah enjoys watching classic movies, spending quality time with loved ones, working on creative projects such as writing scripts, and exploring what South Florida has to offer.

Madeline J.

Madeline is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her areas of interest include couple satisfaction and relationship interventions. In her spare time, she enjoys fishing and taking her dog to the beach.

Maya C.

Maya is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale. Her areas of interest include improving overall performance and mental well-being in high-performing industries such as sports. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling and spending time with her family, friends, and two German shepherds.

Melissa F.

Melissa is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a psychotherapist, Melissa is interested in helping older adults navigate their transition into late adulthood and maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. She is also interested in conducting neuropsychological assessments for older adults who are experiencing cognitive impairment. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling, cooking, and spending time with her dogs.

Orlando F.

Orlando is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, he is interested in making authentic connections with his clients and helping them make better lives for themselves and those they care for. He enjoys deep conversations with friends, going to the beach, and working out.

Rachel G.

Rachel is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Rachel is interested in working with adults with serious mental illness. In her spare time, she enjoys watching shows on Netflix and going to the beach with her two labradoodles, Arya and Brody.

Rebecca C.

Rebecca is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She has a diverse clinical background working with children, adolescents and parents as a school psychologist and professional counselor. As a therapist, Rebecca is deeply committed to fostering a safe and nurturing space where individuals can openly express their thoughts and emotions. Her approach aims to help clients identify their unique personal goals for well-being and take meaningful steps towards achieving them. In addition to her professional pursuits, Rebecca finds joy in staying active through running and cherishes precious moments spent with her adult children and family.

Sarah A.

Sarah is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University. Her areas of interest include pediatric psychology in conjunction with parenting, family therapy for those affected by medical and mental illnesses, and couples counselling. In her spare time, she enjoys gardening, hiking, and spending time with friends and family.

Shantelle A.

Shantelle is a doctoral student of Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University. Her areas of interest include children and family therapy, with a focus on minority and low-income households. Outside of school, Shantelle has started a non-profit organization, Mental Ed, aimed at decreasing the mental health stigma specifically of youth in the public school system. In her free time, Shantelle enjoys scrapbooking, painting, and spending time with her two pit bulls.

Shayna G.

Shayna is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at the University of Miami. As a therapist, Shayna specializes in working with couples struggling with effective communication, intimacy issues, and who are experiencing high levels of stress. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, watching and playing sports, and spending time with friends and family.

Coaches for All Other Couples

Coach-Aqeel

Aqeel H.

Aqeel is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles. His areas of interest include neuropsychology, marriage and relationship therapy, and working with diverse populations from various backgrounds. In his spare time, he enjoys reading, writing, and spending time with friends and family.

Armen G.

Armen is pursuing his doctorate in clinical psychology with a focus on family and child psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles. As a therapist, he is interested in helping his clients to make everyday life, and the problems that come with it, feel more manageable. In his free time, he likes spending time with family and friends, watching and playing soccer, cooking, and traveling.

Ashley B.

Ashley is a doctoral student studying Clinical psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles, California. As a 13 year Army veteran and therapist Ashley is interested in working with veterans and other military members of different ethnicities, backgrounds, and ages work on their relationships with their significant others. Ashley has been on both ends of the spectrum in a military relationship both as the service member and as the significant other. In her spare time, Ashley enjoys antiquing, collecting vintage cameras and records as well as spending time with friends and loved ones.

Benji S.

Benjamin is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, he is interested in providing trauma-informed care to adolescents, adults, couples, and families who experience behavioral health concerns, with a focus on LGBTQ+ and Hispanic/Spanish-speaking communities. In his spare time, he enjoys spending time with friends, playing soccer, and listening to Latin music.

Brianna M.

Brianna is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University. She has a strong foundation in psychology, holding both a bachelor’s and master’s degree in the field. Brianna has several years of clinical experience working with those struggling with substance abuse issues. Having conducted evidence-based research on the factors contributing to relationship contentment and discontentment, her drive and passion is to assist individuals in fostering positive and healthy interpersonal connections despite the obstacles they may face along the way. Her interests include fitness, traveling, and the dramatic arts.

Chase G.

Chase is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University, California School of Professional Psychology, Los Angeles. As a therapist, she specializes in working with families, children, and couples. In her spare time, she enjoys reading, walking in nature, and spending time with loved ones.

Emily H.

Emily is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University, Los Angeles. Her current clinical interests include health psychology – specifically, the application of psychological principles in female athletes, the interaction of the current health care and mental health care systems, and the accessibility and the integration of technology into the mental health care system. In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her friends, family, and partner, taking a nap at the beach, and playing with her cat.

Coach-Kaitlyn

Kaitlyn H.

Kaitlyn is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University, Los Angeles. Her interests include working with domestic violence survivors, individuals with severe mental health conditions, and working with diverse populations. She is passionate about helping individuals live a meaningful life. Her hobbies include writing, traveling, and spending time with family and friends.

Leeron N.

Leeron is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles. Her areas of interest include neuropsychology and psychodiagnostics assessment, marital and couples therapy, and parenting style implications on lifespan development. As a therapist, she emphasizes a collaborative approach to establish a therapeutic relationship that is supportive, positive, and non-judgmental. In her spare time, she enjoys making pearl jewelry, traveling, and all things Harry Potter.

Loren E.

Loren is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University, Los Angeles. Her interests include working with multi-cultural individuals, military psychology, and psychodiagnostics assessment. She is driven to understand the diverse circumstances of each individual and tailor her work to assist them best. In her free time, she enjoys being with her dog, gardening, and spending time with family and friends.

Marina S.

Marina is a Clinical Psychology doctoral student at Alliant International University. She is very passionate about psychology and about helping people. Her areas of interest are working with children and trauma and working as a college counselor. She is very excited to go on this journey with everyone and be the best support she can be. When she is not studying hard, she enjoys going to Disneyland, cooking, baking, finding new food places to try and being surrounded by the people she loves.

Paul M.

Paul is a military veteran in a master’s program in psychology at Pepperdine University. His areas of interest are working with active duty and veteran populations experiencing PTSD and trauma, working with children dealing with bullying, and supporting couples with parenting. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling to different countries, and watching a good movie.

Pixie B.

Pixie is a Clinical Psychology doctoral student at Alliant International University, Los Angeles. Her areas of interest include working with individuals with mental health challenges, individuals who identify as part of the LGBTQ+ community and integrating sexuality and gender with person-centered care. As a coach, Pixie strives to create a safe, respectful space to address core issues and work on effective communication. In her spare time, Pixie enjoys listening to a wide variety of music, exploring the city, and grabbing a cup of coffee with friends.

Samantha V.

Samantha is a Clinical Psychology doctoral student at Alliant International University in Los Angeles. Her areas of interest are depression and anxiety disorders in people with trauma. She is passionate about working with active duty, veterans, and diverse populations to get the right interventions that fit their needs. Samantha enjoys spending time with family, exploring different foods, and listening to Latin music.

Shirley L.

Shirley is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University. She is a Navy veteran with a diverse clinical background working with active duty personnels, civilians, and veterans who struggle with mental health concerns. She is passionate in providing skills to clients to help them manage challenging situations. Her goal is to reduce negative stigma of therapy and mental health for people to seek help comfortably. In Shirley’s spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, playing with her three dogs, going to the gym, and exploring food places. Shirley is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University. She is a Navy veteran with a diverse clinical background working with active duty personnels, civilians, and veterans who struggle with mental health concerns. She is passionate in providing skills to clients to help them manage challenging situations. Her goal is to reduce negative stigma of therapy and mental health for people to seek help comfortably. In Shirley’s spare time, she enjoys spending time with her family, playing with her three dogs, going to the gym, and exploring food places.

Vanessa P.

Vanessa is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles, California. Her emphasis is in Multicultural community clinical psychology. She is interested in psychology as it relates to social justice, community psychology, and would like to focus on disparities of ethnic minorities in healthcare, education, and the criminal justice system. A goal of hers is to help rehabilitate the incarcerated and help with reintegration into society to reduce the recidivism rate. One intervention that she hopes to one day use is music therapy. In fact, she can hit whistle tones and when she is not singing, she is dancing, cooking, or playing with her newly adopted troublemaker (pup), Princesa.

Coach-Yae

Yae Ji K.

Yae Ji K. is doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University. As a therapist, she wishes to provide services to couples of all sexual orientations, emphasizing in sex therapy. In her free time, she likes going to the gym and doing yoga but also likes to play tabletop games and PC games.

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