Therapy for navigating connection, communication, and change

Grounded in the belief that how we learn, love, lose, and grow happens in relationship with one another; Bond and Bridge offers telehealth counseling for individuals and couples.

Bond & Bridge is a Gottman’s Institute trained practice serving clients across California and New York through secure telehealth sessions. Whether you are in a relationship, opening one up, or an individual looking to create more meaningful connections, I can help.

Book a short consultation to see if Bond and Bridge is a good fit for you and your relationship goals.

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You might be in the right place.

Therapy doesn’t have to be a last-ditch effort to fix a “boiling point” relationship. Many people come to therapy not because something is “wrong,” but because something is stuck. Repeating patterns that no longer serve you or your relationships is exhausting. You may be revisiting the same tensions or wondering how to show up differently without losing yourself in the process. Relationships are hard.

Couples come into therapy hoping for a miracle. A solvent to clean away the fights about dishes, a fix for their partner who is obviously the problem, and of course not them. In gay, queer, or poly relationships this can be exasperated by added intersections of identity and experiences; and frankly more personalities, more problems.

This space is for getting curious and finding ways to relate that feel more honest, intentional, and sustainable. Therapy is the process of learning and unlearning a life’s worth of survival techniques. I am here to help you thrive in your relationships with yourself, family, or romantic partners.

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Joey is a compassionate, and down-to-earth provider who makes anyone feel comfortable. He has a wealth of knowledge and is attuned to understanding the experiences of a diverse clientele and will effectively help you move forward in your growth.

–Dr. Paul Krebs
Psychologist, PhD