Micah Phillips-Plant, LMHC-D
I - currently have waitlist - am the Founder and Clinical Director of Grounded Space. I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Oral Roberts University and began my career working in a long-term treatment facility, supporting children and teens diagnosed with Reactive Attachment Disorder. I later pursued a Master of Arts in Forensic Psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City, where I spent five years working in the Manhattan Criminal Courts for a program offering alternatives to bail and incarceration, supporting clients with serious mental illness, substance misuse, and structural instability.
I then pursued a second Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling, also at John Jay College. Since then, I’ve been practicing as a psychotherapist, specializing in relational and interpersonal challenges, as well as neurodivergence.
I additionally offer comprehensive evaluations and neuro-affirmative treatment for Autism and ADHD.
Miriam Lin Garih MHC-LP
Lin - accepting new clients! - earned her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from New York University, and began her career supporting trauma survivors at a psychiatric hospital. Lin then received her Master of Arts in Counseling, also from New York University, and began practicing as a therapist specializing in anxiety, relationship difficulties, and ADHD.
Lin provides a space for her clients to give voice to the hidden parts of themselves, allowing an exploration of underlying thoughts, feelings, and motivations.
Lin takes a collaborative, curiosity-driven approach, and tailors her support to your unique goals and needs. Drawing from psychodynamic, relational, trauma-informed, and cognitive-behavioral perspectives, she offers holistic and evidence-based approaches to her treatment. Lin’s ultimate goal is to create a space where you feel seen, understood, and encouraged to explore all aspects of yourself.
As a multicultural therapist, Lin brings a sense of understanding of cultural differences and the overarching complexities of identity and self-expression.
Let’s move toward a more authentic, connected, and fulfilling way of living together. Remember, you are not defined by what happened to you; you are defined by where you choose to go.
Reach out today to see if we could be a good fit.