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How we work

Sometimes the trouble is hard to name—a persistent unease, a harsh inner voice, a sense of emptiness beneath the surface of a functioning life. Anxiety and depression are often how it shows up, but they're rarely the whole story.

Our work is psychodynamic. We're less interested in managing symptoms than in understanding what they're trying to communicate—how the past shapes the present in ways we don't always see. The relationship between you and your therapist is itself a site of change.

We meet weekly, sometimes more. This isn't therapy as quick fix. It's an invitation to understand your life more fully.

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Our expertise

  • Every couple develops a language—spoken and unspoken—that shapes what can be said and what remains out of reach. These dynamics often have roots in earlier experiences, which can make the bond both powerful and tenuous. We work with couples and other relationship structures to understand the patterns that drew you together and those that now keep you at an impasse.

  • Being queer shapes how you move through the world—family, work, intimacy, the small daily negotiations of visibility and safety. We work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer individuals navigating identity and belonging, especially when who you are was never mirrored back to you.

  • Hunger is about food—but what we're hungry for can get confused with other unmet needs. Our bodies become places where we enact struggles that started long before we had words for them. We have clinicians who specialize in eating disorders and body image, helping untangle what belongs to the body and what belongs to the past.

  • Grief isn't only about death—it's about the relationships that ended, the lives we thought we'd have, the versions of ourselves we've outgrown. Some losses are sudden; others accumulate quietly over years. We work with people mourning what's gone—a person, a pet, a marriage, a sense of possibility—and finding their way toward what remains.

  • There's a difference between going through the motions and feeling alive in your own life. Not whether you make art, but whether you feel real, spontaneous, able to play. Many people arrive at success only to find they've been living someone else's version of their life. We work with artists facing the particular vulnerabilities of making, and with anyone who senses they've lost access to something essential in themselves.

  • Adolescence is a time of necessary disruption—of the self, of family, of everything that once felt certain. Teenagers are doing the difficult work of becoming someone, often without the language to describe what they're going through. We provide a confidential space where that process can unfold, with support that neither intrudes nor abandons.

  • Moving between cultures—or between the place you came from and the place you live now—can leave you feeling like you don't fully belong anywhere. We work with people navigating questions of identity, acculturation, and the tension between what feels foreign and what feels familiar.

Training and supervision

Dr. Kull provides individual and group supervision for clinicians at all stages of their careers who want to deepen their psychodynamic practice. The work is grounded in relational theory, with particular attention to object relations—the ways early experiences with caregivers shape how we relate to ourselves and others.

Supervision focuses on case conceptualization, the therapeutic relationship, and learning to use oneself as an instrument of understanding. We also offer externship placements for graduate students interested in training within a psychodynamically-oriented practice.

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