Our Team
Hi, I’m Tracy Moresi-Lorentzen
I’m an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (#155752) dedicated to creating a safe, supportive space where healing, growth, and self-discovery can unfold. I believe that each person’s story matters and that therapy can be a powerful tool for navigating life’s challenges, deepening self-awareness, and building more meaningful connections.
My approach is collaborative, compassionate and trauma-informed. I walk alongside my clients as they explore their inner world, untangle difficult emotions, and move toward greater balance and empowerment. I bring warmth, curiosity, and cultural humility to my work, honoring each client’s unique background, values, and strengths.
Whether you're seeking support for anxiety, trauma, relationships, or life transitions, I aim to meet you where you are with empathy and practical tools. My goal is to help you feel seen, understood, and more connected to your authentic self.
When working with families, couples or individuals, I aim to create a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel seen, heard, and empowered to explore their experiences and strengthen their inner resilience. I understand that experiencing trauma can leave you feeling disconnected — from others, from your sense of safety, and even from yourself. It can feel as though a part of you was lost in the process — the part that once felt joy, trust, confidence, or ease. You might carry shame, confusion, or a deep sense of aloneness that’s hard to put into words. In our work together, I hold space for all of that — the pain, the numbness, the questions, and the hope. I believe that the part of you that feels lost is not gone; it’s still within you, waiting to be seen, heard, and gently invited back into the light. Together, we can begin the process of rediscovering that part — the part that knows how to feel safe, whole, and connected again. I tailor my approach to your unique needs, using somatic awareness, attachment theory, and client-centered practices to support your healing. My intention is to help you reconnect with your inner resilience and reclaim a sense of peace, self-trust, and personal meaning. You don’t have to do this alone.
Hi I’m Bryanna Ferguson
I’m an Associate Professional Clinical Counselor (#19734). I specialize in helping individuals and couples heal, reconnect, and thrive in their relationships and within themselves. My approach is grounded in radical genuineness. I bring my full, authentic self into the therapy space to cultivate a relationship that feels safe, steady, and deeply attuned. I believe that meaningful change happens in the context of real connection. In our work together, you’re invited to show up just as you are, knowing you’ll be met with warmth, respect, and unwavering presence. Therapy with me is not about fixing you. It is about honoring your story, exploring what matters most, and building the kind of trust that allows for deep, lasting transformation.
My clinical focus centers on couples therapy, sex therapy, and complex trauma. I work with clients navigating intimacy challenges, communication breakdowns, relational trauma, and sexual health concerns. I also support individuals experiencing PTSD, dissociation, anxiety, and emotional dysregulation. I’m especially passionate about working with LGBTQIA+ clients, teens, and those in alternative relationship structures, and I strive to create a space where all identities and experiences are affirmed and welcomed.
With a diverse background spanning clinical counseling, community mental health, and somatic-based therapies, I bring a trauma-informed, relational approach to working with individuals, couples, teens, and families. My experience includes supporting Transition Age Youth with co-occurring disorders, providing school-based therapy, and maintaining a robust caseload of adult and couples clients focused on intimacy, communication, and emotional regulation. I have worked with LGBTQIA+ clients, BIPOC communities, and individuals navigating complex trauma, sexual health concerns, and identity development. My clinical foundation is grounded in evidence-based modalities including Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness, and the Gottman Method for couples, and I am currently completing advanced training in Sex Therapy and Surrogate Partner Therapy. I tend to somatically-informed practices and psychoeducation to help clients understand the connection between their body, brain, and emotional experiences. I believe that when we understand our patterns, where they come from and how they’re maintained, we gain the power to change them. By knowing about the body and the nervous system, I help provide clients with the information and tools to support long-term healing. I am especially passionate about supporting clients through relational healing, sexual wellness, and emotional resilience in a collaborative, radically genuine therapeutic space. Whether you're seeking individual or relational support, I offer a space where growth is both challenging and deeply human.