Sage Behavioral Health

...bringing peace, insight, and wisdom to active minds...

Welcome to

Sage Behavioral Health

At Sage Behavioral Health, we offer a range of mental health services to support individuals in their journey towards emotional well-being. Our licensed clinical social worker brings years of experience in clinical mental health, research, and program development. With a compassionate and nonjudgmental approach, we strive to create a safe and supportive environment where clients feel comfortable expressing themselves. Contact us today to begin your path towards healing and growth.

Our Approach

At Sage Behavioral Health, we believe in providing insightful and empathetic care to our clients. Our approach combines evidence-based practices such as Mindfulness, CBT, ACT, DBT, EFT, Gottman Method, PACT, Attachment Theory, Motivational Interviewing, CPT, Psychoeducation, Buddhist Psychology, Positive Psychology, Humanist and Existential models, Feminist and Narrative models, Systems Theory, Health at Every Size, Strength-Based, and Problem Solving Treatment., with a genuine and easy-going demeanor, creating a therapeutic experience that promotes healing and growth.

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Services

At Sage Behavioral Health, we offer a range of services to support individuals in their mental health journey. Our licensed clinical social worker provides therapy sessions tailored to each client's unique needs and goals. We specialize in treating various mental health conditions such as anxiety, traumatic stress, ADHD, body image and disordered eating, shame and poor self-esteem, perfectionism and imposter syndrome, and relationship issues. Additionally, we offer group therapy, workshops, and educational resources to promote mental wellness and personal development. Our goal is to empower individuals to overcome challenges, build resilience, and live fulfilling lives.

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