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Ashley McKinnon, MA, AMFT #146864, APCC #16602, EMDR
Clinical Specialties: Pre-teens, Teens, Adults, Trauma & EMDR, Anxiety, Depression, Depth Psychology, Maternal Mental Health, Spiritual & Religious Trauma or Deconstruction
Ashley is available to see clients virtually or in-person on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday
Ashley graduated from Pacifica Graduate Institute with her Master’s degree in Counseling and is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist and Associate Professional Clinical Counselor.
Ashley sees teens and adults. Her areas of expertise include EMDR, Religious Trauma and Spiritual Abuse, Anxiety, Depression, and Relationship Issues.
“Therapy is all about the story of you. It is a deep exploration of your inner world and your unique journey, and it all begins with exactly where you are now: your life, relationships, emotions, fears, curiosities, and hopes. As a therapist, my role is to serve as both a guide and a co-explorer of your inner terrain, walking alongside you and holding a safe and secure container for that exploration. I view healing as an ongoing process where we learn to hold our vulnerabilities with kindness, creating space for more light - more joy, love, delight, peace, and wonder. This process is not about replacing darkness but integrating it into a harmonious whole. I would be honored to accompany you on this journey, whether that ends up being one season of your life or many, as long as therapy remains a positive and beneficial space for you.”
Jennie Denney, MA, AMFT #153029, EMDR
Clinical Specialties: Preteens, Teens, Adults, Couples, Families, Parenting, Self Harm, Trauma, Maternal Mental Health, Spiritual & Religious Trauma or Deconstruction
Jennie is available to see clients virtually or in-person on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays
Jennie graduated from Hope International University her Master’s Degree in Counseling and is a Registered Associate Marriage and Family Therapist. She also holds a Master’s Degree in Pastoral Studies from Azusa Pacific University, and is currently working towards her PsyD in Psychology at Hope International University.
Learning to slow down, breathe, and meet yourself with compassion is where real healing begins. You’re doing your best to hold it all together, but it’s exhausting when relationships feel strained and emotions run high. I offer a compassionate, practical space for individuals, couples, and families to rebuild trust, strengthen connection, and heal emotional wounds.
I am grounded in trauma-informed care, Gottman Method, EFT, attachment theory, and family systems. I incorporate narrative, parts work, mindfulness, and experiential modalities into sessions, and I am deeply invested in helping teens and their families heal together.
Ryan Denney, MA, AMFT #155800
Clinical Specialties: Teens, Adults, Couples, Families, Parenting, Trauma & PTSD, Mens Issues, Fatherhood, Anxiety, Stress & Life Transitions, Identity & Meaning-Making
Ryan is available to see clients virtually or in-person on weekday evenings and Saturdays.
Therapy should be a safe place where you don’t have to carry your struggles alone. My role is to walk with you as you make sense of your experiences and begin to uncover new ways forward.
Before becoming a therapist, I spent over 20 years in the software industry, leading teams and projects in environments full of constant change and pressure. That experience gave me a deep appreciation for how stress, transitions, and uncertainty shape our lives and relationships. Now, as an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist, I bring that same awareness to my work with individuals, couples, and families.
I believe we are all connected on three levels: the me (your relationship with yourself), the we (your relationships with others), and the the (your connection to something larger—whether meaning, purpose, or spirituality). In therapy, I’ll help you reconnect with yourself, strengthen your relationships, and explore life’s deeper questions with honesty and courage.
Rachel Daggett, MS, LMFT, EMDR
Clinical Specialties: Teens, Adults, Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, Eating Disorders, Trauma, Perinatal & Maternal Mental Health, EMDR
Rachel is available to see clients virtually or in-person on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and is currently only accepting new coaching clients.
Above Board Registered Associate Therapists practice under the Clinical Supervision of Rachel Daggett, MS, LMFT #107858
First and foremost, I strive to see people, to really see them - and what lies beneath whatever brings them into therapy. The more I do this work and this life, the less interested I am in what’s on the surface. Our problematic behaviors, patterns, relationships, triggers, thoughts, complaints, and habits are windows into what drives us, what has hurt us, what wounds still need tended to. That is where lasting change really occurs.