Virtual therapy for
life transitions

Life transitions can often be challenging and may prompt questions and concerns about the future. Some examples of life transitions that commonly lead people to therapy include:

Career changes

Whether it's starting a new job, transitioning to a different career field, or facing unemployment, career changes can bring about uncertainty, stress, and identity questioning.

Relationship issues

This can encompass transitions such as starting a new relationship, going through a breakup or divorce, navigating marriage or cohabitation, or parenting differences.

Empty nest syndrome

When children leave home for college, work, or other endeavors, parents may experience feelings of loss, loneliness, and uncertainty about their new life stage.

Relocation

Moving to a new city, state, or country can disrupt familiar routines, social connections, and support systems, leading to feelings of isolation and homesickness.

Identity exploration

Exploring one's identity, including gender identity, sexual orientation, cultural background, or spiritual beliefs, can be a complex and challenging process.

Aging and retirement

As individuals age, they may face existential questions, health concerns, and the need to plan for retirement, all of which can benefit from therapeutic exploration and support.

Nick offers a supportive and non-judgmental space to process emotions, gain clarity, develop coping strategies, and navigate life's transitions with resilience and strength.

“The longer I live, the more beautiful life becomes.”

— Frank Lloyd Wright