Our team.
Caitlyn Rhorer, LCSW | Therapist, Clinical Supervior, and Founder
Caitlyn Rhorer (They/She), is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with experience working in a wide array of social work and clinical settings. They specialize in working with adults (18+) focusing on complex trauma, c-PTSD, anxiety, OCD, sexual issues, non-traditional relationship dynamics, genital cutting trauma / circumcision grief, parenthood transitions, and LGBTQ+ issues. Caitlyn has completed sex therapy training through the Sexual Health Alliance and incorporates trauma healing modalities such as EMDR and Brainspotting into their therapy practice. They approach issues from a holistic lens, which includes the complex interplay of biology, psychology, spirituality, sexuality, somatics and our social environments in shaping our experiences. Caitlyn’s work is strengths based and client centered, meaning they believe that you are the expert on your life and you possess unique strengths to help you on your journey. Together we will foster and build your strengths as we embark on the path towards self-discovery and healing.
Cherish Bolton, LSW | Therapist
Cherish (she/her) is a licensed social worker and works with adolescents and adults. She is prepared to address several needs, including college adjustment and career planning, life transitions, family separation, religious trauma, race/culture issues, immigration stress, and more. She is inclusive of all races, religions/cultures, and gender and sexual orientations. She is training in sex therapy and serves those in the ethical non-monogamy and kink communities in both individual and couples/family therapy, as well as helping those with experience in purity culture. Cherish is herself an intercountry and transracial adoptee, and she has experience professionally with and in advocacy for adolescents and adults who have either been in foster care or who were adopted. As a trauma-informed and polyvagal-informed therapist, Cherish is trained in Brainspotting and is working toward certification. Cherish’s passion is helping people explore their identity, examine relationships, and develop the best life for the person they want to become going forward. Cherish’s approach is relational and dynamic, justice-oriented, intersectional, and strengths-based. She collaborates with her clients as they walk on their journey of self-discovery and creating the change they wish to see in their lives.