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.
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Grace is a recent graduate of Pepperdine University with an MA in clinical psychology with an emphasis in marriage and family therapy. She previously worked with survivors and perpetrators of interpersonal violence and sexual assault, providing individual and group therapy. She also has experience as a crisis counselor. Her clinical interests include couples, group therapy, attachment-based therapy, and recovery from childhood trauma. In her free time, Grace enjoys the beach, spending time with friends, and eating at good restaurants.
Riley is a Marriage and Family Therapist trainee from the Graduate School of Education and Psychology at Pepperdine University in Los Angeles, California. Her work currently specializes in attachment and family systems, as well as helping families handling trauma and chronic mental illness. She enjoys helping couples manage stress and strengthen their communication skills and she is passionate about working with the LGBTQ+ community. In her spare time, Riley enjoys heading to her local library, working on different craft projects, and trying out new board games.
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.
Madison is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She has a diverse clinical background working with children, adults, and older adults struggling with an array of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, severe mental illness, and substance abuse. As a therapist, Madison is highly motivated to provide a safe environment where individuals can gain new insights and implement positive changes to attain their therapeutic goals. In her spare time, she enjoys being outdoors and catching up with family and friends.
Gina is a doctoral student of Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University. She has clinical experience working with children and families experiencing academic problems, defiance, and eating disorders. Her clinical interests include helping couples navigate new relationships and families who have young children with behavioral difficulties. In her spare time she enjoys horseback riding and traveling abroad.
Ashleigh is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Her areas of interest include neuropsychological assessment and working with older adults experiencing cognitive impairment and their family caregivers. In her spare time, Ashleigh enjoys spending time with friends and family, and exploring outdoors with her dog.
Amanda is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Amanda previously worked in areas of addiction and severe mental health from diverse cultures and backgrounds. She's spent years working with military and first responders and specializes with these populations. She has interests in areas of trauma therapy, mindfulness, peak performance and resiliency psychology, and in helping couples develop the listening and communication skills to better heal and overcome obstacles with. As a therapist, she strives to provide a non-judgmental environment where couples can openly explore challenges and learn ways to grow through them as a team. In her free time, she enjoys traveling, going on foodie adventures, and exploring the great outdoors
Emily is a Clinical Psychology PsyD student at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Emily specializes in working with individuals within the LGBTQ+ community of all age groups and their families. In their spare time, they like reading, writing, and attending any type of music performance.
Gabriela is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Gabriela has a background in suicide prevention and working with older adult populations. Her current areas of interest include multicultural topics and diversity issues. In her spare time, Gabriela enjoys songwriting, exercising and exploring nature parks with her dogs.
Cynthia is a doctoral student at Nova Southeastern University working towards earning her degree in Clinical Psychology with a focus on Forensic Psychology. Her aim is to master an integrative approach to empower clients by equipping them with skills necessary to effectively manage challenging circumstances. She enjoys traveling and learning about various cultures.
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.
Patricia is a doctoral student of Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Patricia specializes in working with older adults, particularly persons living with cognitive impairment and their family caregivers. She enjoys working with individuals of all ages to identify and emphasize their protective and promotive factors while managing stressors and other risk factors to promote good health outcomes and overall well-being. In her spare time, Patricia enjoys spending time with her dog, Blanco, and writing music and poetry. Patricia speaks English and Spanish.
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.
Katie is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at the University of Miami. She specializes in children and families and works predominantly with parents. Her areas of focus include sexual minority stress, dating anxiety, and parenting stress. In her spare time, she loves cooking, yoga, art, and anything that gets her outdoors.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Brittany is a Clinical Psychology Psy.D. student at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Brittany works with older adults, families as well as BIPOC and LGBTQ+ individuals. In her spare time, she likes to catch up on her favorite movies and shows, go to the beach, and spend time with friends and family.
Kayla is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. As a therapist, Kayla specializes in working with victims & perpetrators of domestic violence, as well as couples therapy. She enjoys working with individuals and couples to help them manage stress and maintain meaningful relationships. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling and spending time with friends and family.
Jessica is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University - Los Angeles. Professionally, she has focused on substance use disorder and all of the holistic challenges it brings into the lives of families. In her free time, Jessica enjoys spending time with loved ones.
Guida is a doctoral student studying Clinical Psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles. Her interests include trauma, multicultural & community care, and mindfulness. In her free time, she likes to hike, read, and see family and friends.
Sarah is a doctoral student in Clinical Psychology at Alliant California School of Professional Psychology in Los Angeles, California. Her areas of interest include attachment theory, post-traumatic stress disorder, acceptance and commitment therapy, and working with individuals and couples. In her spare time, she enjoys skateboarding, skiing, beach walks, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
Danielle is a doctoral student studying Clinical Health Psychology at Alliant International University in Los Angeles, California. As a therapist, she is interested in working with young adults who may have but are not limited to anxiety, depression, and neurodevelopment disorders. Her goal as a coach is create a safe open space for clients to self-reflect and discover how to enhance their connection using the OurRelationship program. In her free time, she enjoys spending watching sports, traveling, reading, and spending time with loved ones.
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.
Alejandra is a Clinical Psychology doctoral student at Alliant International University. Alejandra encourages couples to express themselves openly, identify opportunities for growth and work toward experiencing positive interactions. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking with her husband and dog, caring for her plants and learning to play chords on her ukulele.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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