MA, MFT-C, Level 2 Psychotherapist (She/Her)
Emily Welshhans
I work with individuals, couples, and families who want to better understand the relationships, histories, and expectations shaping the way they move through life. Sometimes that means working through conflict, intimacy, family dynamics, anxiety, depression, trauma, or a major transition. Other times, it means making space to ask deeper questions about who you are becoming, what you have inherited, and what you want your relationships to make possible.
A quick hello from Emily
Outside of therapy, I love spending time with the people I care about, whether that means hiking, playing a board game, exploring somewhere new, or finding a really good matcha/coffee and pastry. I bring that same appreciation for connection, curiosity, and the little things that make life meaningful into my work with clients.
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In-person or telehealth
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Brainspotting Level 1 (2026), RYT-200
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MA in Marriage and Family Therapy from Syracuse University
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English
Therapeutic Modalities
Couples and family therapy, relational and systemic therapy, EFT/attachment focused (couples and individuals) Gottman, Narrative, MI, Trauma informed
Client Focus
Couples, individuals, teens 12+
Clinical Specialties
Relationships, family systems, identity, life transitions, attachment, anxiety, depression
My Library
Hold Me Tight: Your Guide to the Most Successful Approach to Building Loving Relationships
Dr. Sue Johnson
Are You Mad At Me?: Stop people-pleasing and start living for you
Meg Josephson
All About Love: New Visions
Bell Hooks
Come As You Are: Revised and Updated: The Surprising New Science That Will Transform Your Sex Life
Emily Nagoski PhD
The Song of Achilles
Madeline Miller
