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odana therapy collective

Each therapist with Odana Therapy Collective is a Marriage & Family Therapist with a wide range of clinical and personal experience.

We are here to nurture healing through committed practice and collaboration to assist you on your journey towards well-being and personal development.

Three Therapists. One Vision.

Meet the Therapists

SUREFOOT PSYCHOTHERAPY

FORTUNE FAMILY THERAPY

AREAS OF FOCUS

Men's Issues Relationships/Couples & Premarital Gottman Couples Method • Adolescents & Teenagers Mindfulness & Meditation Anxiety Adoption • Cancer/Chronic Illness

AREAS OF FOCUS

Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) • Somatic Experiencing • Attachment-Based Therapy • Trauma-Informed Care • Marriage & Relationship Therapy • Family Therapy • Anxiety Disorders • Life Transitions • Career Burnout • Substance Use & Recovery • Self-Esteem • Young Adults • Women’s Issues • Mindfulness & Nervous System Regulation

AREAS OF FOCUS

LGBTQ+/Gender Identity • Life Transitions • Youth & Young Adults • Relationships & Couples • Women’s Issues • Neurodivergence (ASD/ADHD) • Career Burnout • Substance Use • Anxiety & OCD Creatives • Self-Esteem • Attachment • Mindfulness

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THERAPY

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Co-Therapy Sessions

What is Co-Therapy?

Co-therapy is a collaborative approach that brings a number of unique advantages. With two therapists working together, couples benefit from added support, including the option for one-on-one breakout sessions to help clarify individual concerns and improve communication. Co-therapy also ensures that each partner is equally supported, reducing feelings of isolation by maintaining a balanced dynamic — there are always two therapists for two participants. Additionally, the presence of a co-therapist provides built-in clinical observation, allowing therapists to gain deeper insights and offer more effective, well-rounded guidance throughout the process.

Enhanced Perspective

Two therapists bring different viewpoints and specializations, offering more comprehensive insights into your situation.

Balanced Support

One therapist can focus on process while the other observes dynamics, ensuring nothing important is missed.

Modeling Healthy Relationships

For couples and families, co-therapists demonstrate healthy communication and collaboration in real-time.

Ideal for:

Complex family dynamics

High-conflict couples

Multi-generational issues

Intensive therapy needs

When appropriate, Odana Therapy Collective offers co-therapy for couples. It is a collaborative approach that brings a number of unique advantages.