Office Tour

Our office is thoughtfully designed to provide a calming, supportive environment, with a welcoming lobby, a safe therapy space for deep healing, and a creative playroom to help children express and process emotions effectively.

Lobby

The lobby is designed to be a peaceful and inviting space where you can relax before your session. Comfortable seating, soft lighting, and soothing colors help ease any anxiety you may feel as you prepare for your therapy. There’s also a small area with helpful resources like books on mental health, parenting tips, and self-care guides for you to browse.

  • Features:
    • Comfortable seating
    • Soft lighting
    • Relaxing colors and natural elements (plants, calming artwork)
    • Resource library (books, pamphlets)
    • Light refreshments (water, tea, etc.)

Therapy Office

The therapy office is thoughtfully arranged to foster a sense of safety and comfort. A cozy couch or chairs invite you to sit and share your thoughts, while soft colors and personal touches like artwork or calming decorations create a warm atmosphere. The office is designed for open conversation and reflection, with a focus on creating trust and confidentiality.

  • Features:
    • Comfortable seating (sofas, armchairs)
    • Calming colors and textures
    • Personal items like artwork, plants, and comforting décor
    • Soft, indirect lighting
    • Soundproofing for privacy and confidentiality
    • Therapeutic tools (journals, resources for coping skills)
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Playroom

The playroom is a dynamic space designed specifically for children to express their feelings and work through their emotions. It is filled with toys, art supplies, and therapeutic materials that encourage emotional expression through play. Children can engage in activities like drawing, role-playing, or building, which allows them to communicate their feelings in ways that words might not be able to. This space fosters a sense of safety and creativity for emotional healing.

  • Features:
    • A variety of toys and games (e.g., dolls, action figures, building blocks)
    • Art supplies (crayons, markers, paper, clay, etc.)
    • Sensory toys (textured fabrics, soft balls, etc.)
    • Play therapy materials (puppets, therapeutic dolls)
    • Safe, inviting décor with bright, soothing colors
    • Floor seating (cushions, bean bags) for comfort during play