Allyse Rindone, LPC, NCC, ATR (she/her)

Participating in therapy can help individuals to be healthier, happier and improve their overall quality of life. The therapeutic setting is a great place to explore the connection between thoughts/feelings/behaviors, identify triggers/patterns, develop new coping skills, learn to improve interpersonal relationships, process trauma and loss, and increase self-awareness in order to become the very best version of one’s self. As an LPC and art therapist, I use an eclectic approach to therapy aimed at trying to align clients with interventions that fit best for them as individuals.

I have clinical experience of working with children and adults experiencing serious emotional and behavioral challenges, ADHD, ASD, PTSD, chronic illness, grief, and substance use. I collaborate with clients by offering psychotherapy integrated with art-making and evidence-based practices, such as CBT, DBT and mindfulness practices.

I love combining my passions for art and psychology. I feel honored to help others through therapeutic relationships. My career as a therapist not only adds meaning to my life but also challenges me and allows me to have professional and personal growth as a clinician and artist.