About Dr. Maggie Perry
Dr. Maggie Perry is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Denver, Colorado and the founder of Relatable Health.
I am an active psychotherapist, collaborating with you to observe your mind and behaviors in a way that facilitates self-understanding, effective coping with suffering, and a greater sense of well-being.
“Psychotherapy changes everything. When you learn to relate to your mental health with courage, curiosity, and compassion, you change your relationship with yourself, others, and your life in general. You don’t just feel better, but you find meaning in the process.”
— Dr. Maggie Perry
Dr. Maggie Perry earned her undergraduate degree in psychology from the University of Michigan and her doctorate in psychology from Loyola University Maryland.
After a doctoral internship and post doctoral fellowship at the Anxiety and Stress Disorders Institute of Maryland, Maggie started an independent practice in San Francisco.
She moved to Chicago and founded Huddle.care, an online individual and group psychotherapy platform for anxiety disorders and OCD. Huddle.care was acquired by venture-backed Mindful Health Solutions, a prominent psychiatric practice in California.
Maggie started and led their psychotherapy business line, including hiring and managing a team of psychotherapists.
Back in independent practice in Denver, Maggie provides individual psychotherapy to adults with anxiety, OCD, and mood disorders. Her work is informed by 15 years of comprehensive training in cognitive behavioral, mindfulness-based, and psychodynamic methods, plus thousands of hours of clinical experience with my clients.
She belongs to the following professional organizations:
Maggie is a Level III UP trainer and provide both individual and group UP trainings through her work with the Unified Protocol Institute. For more information about trainings, please contact unifiedprotocolinstitute@gmail.com
About Dr. Heather Brown
Dr. Heather Brown is a licensed clinical psychologist based in Arlington Heights, Illinois.
I am a collaborative psychotherapist, with lighthearted energy, helping you set goals, gain insight and work to discover a pathway to personal successes.
Dr. Heather Brown earned her undergraduate degree in psychology from Washington State University and her doctorate in counseling psychology from Indiana State University.
After a doctoral internship at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and post doctoral fellowship at Harper College in Illinois, Heather has had the opportunity to work with adolescents, adults and couples in diverse clinical settings ranging from college counseling centers, community mental health organizations, and private practices.
Over the last 20 years, she has provided treatment to individuals and families whose therapeutic issues included anxiety, sexual identity, depression, discord with peers, grief, adjustment disorder, poor academic performance, stress, social anxiety, substance abuse, personality disorders, PTSD, parent-child relational problems, eating disorders, and self-injury.
Heather approaches counseling from the perspective that all of us have the opportunity to develop resiliency and self-confidence when we struggle. She does not restrict her focus to just helping her clients overcome their current life obstacles, but building foundational skills and reframing life events in a way that allows her clients to feel confident that they can navigate future life challenges. Her genuine and empathetic approach allows the client to feel secure in exploring and challenging the personal barriers that are hindering growth. Collaboratively, with lighthearted energy, she helps clients set goals, gain insight and work to discover a pathway to personal successes.
She practices an integrative approach, utilizing cognitive behavioral techniques and an interpersonal style to help clients learn more about themselves and make positive changes.
“Life may not always seem fair, but within those challenges lie endless possibilities for perseverance and growth. As fog moves in clouding our view and holding us stagnant in fear, anxiety, depression, and loneliness, we arm ourselves with skills and insight that can move one out of the pit and into brighter days. Every individual has a lot to offer, and there is joy to be found. I look forward to being at your side on your journey to resiliency.”
— Dr. Heather Brown
About Christoper Weston, LMFT
Christoper is a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Sacramento, California.
Christopher’s expertise in Exposure and Response Therapy and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy are born of both his lived experience as human in recovery from OCD and his training as a clinician.
Christopher’s advocacy work for the OCD community inspires him to speak openly and intimately about the recovery process, and his personal success in treatment is often a beacon of hope for those clients he serves.
Christoper Weston, LMFT earned his undergraduate degree from University of CA at Santa Barbara and his master of science in psychology from California Southern University.
Christopher’s professional experience extends far beyond the walls of his therapy practice. He is the former Deputy Director of the El Dorado County Public Health Division, Health & Human Services Agency, where he managed county-wide public health programs, secured nearly 3.5 million dollars in grant funding to serve his community, and started what is now the largest primary care clinic in the county, providing services to low-income individuals and families. In addition, Christopher has worked directly within the vulnerable populations’ community, specifically the frail elderly and persons with serious mental illness, legally acting on their behalf due to their inability to make their own decisions. He has also worked with delinquent youth in high-risk juvenile detention centers and individuals struggling to secure stable employment while overcoming obstacles such as health, housing, and childcare.
In his transition into the mental health field, Christopher worked in various settings including psychiatric institutions, board and care homes and independent living facilities. In addition to being a therapist, he is the founder and director of the El Dorado County Coalition for Overdose Prevention and Education (COPE) where he works with health care organizations, community-based non-profits, public leaders, concerned residents, and consumers to combat the “substance abuse overdose crisis.” Christopher’s commitment and dedication to advocacy work for both his local community and the mental health field add breadth and depth to his clinical work and treatment plan development.
Christopher has completed specialized courses through the International OCD Foundation (IOCDF) and Massachusetts General Hospital’s Psychiatric Academy and continues to stay current on developments in the field through his professional associations with the IOCDF and the Anxiety and Depression Association of America.
In his personal time, Christopher enjoys both yoga and weight training. He can also be seen performing in local community theatre and is always ready to spend his vacations travelling to tropical climate destinations.
About Rebecca Levine, LCSW
Rebecca is a licensed clinical social worker based in Los Angeles, California.
My goal is to work with you to help you better understand yourself: your thoughts, emotions, experiences, and interactions with the world around you. I want to help you appreciate your strengths and resiliency. With my help, you will develop tools to create a happier, more meaningful life.
“Life challenges and emotional pain are an inevitable part of being human, and I believe that everyone has the capacity to change, overcome difficulties, and lead a happier life.”
— Rebecca Levine, LCSW
Rebecca Levine, LCSW earned her undergraduate degree in Psychology from the University of Michigan and her Master of Social Work degree from the University of Southern California.
After she completed her master’s training, Rebecca worked for many years as a therapist for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health at an outpatient mental health clinic where she focused on individual therapy and group therapy, as well as bio-psycho-social assessments, rehabilitative services, and graduate student supervision.
Because every person is unique, Rebecca tailors her approach to best fit each individual, focusing on a collaborative, curious, compassionate, and strengths-based approach that draws on various therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Psychodynamic, Mindfulness Based Techniques, and Interpersonal Therapy (IPT). She focuses on working with individuals ages 18 and older experiencing a variety of challenges including anxiety, panic, stress, depression, trauma-reactions, interpersonal and relationship problems, social anxiety, and life transitions.
It may take an immense amount of courage to reach out for help and acknowledge that changes are needed in order to improve your quality of life. As a therapist, Rebecca creates a safe, trusting, non-judgmental space, a space in which you can be yourself and be heard. Rebecca enables you to examine your internal and external experiences at your own pace and focus on goals that are most meaningful to you.