Maya has dedicated her life to understanding how people make meaning of their experiences and then try to communicate them to the world.
Originally trained as a sociologist at Oxford University, she then went to work at Stanford Hospital, where she conducted research on how different medical professions interact with each other in ways that can radically impact patients’ experiences. Committed to understanding developmental psychology and the mind-body connection, she has also taught preschool and yoga.
Maya enjoys working with clients who are unsure if therapy is right for them but are willing to try it—whether that’s men considering therapy for the first time, couples wondering if trust can be rebuilt, or teenagers suspicious of how an adult might be able to help.
- Anxiety
- Children's Issues
- Depression
- Relationship Issues
- Trauma and/or PTSD
- English
- 4 - 5
- 6 - 10
- 11 - 13
- 14 - 17
- 18 - 24
- 25 - 64
- 65+
- Adolescent Issues
- Aging Issues
- Anger Management
- Anxiety
- At-Risk Youth
- Attachment Disorder
- Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD)
- Behavior Issues
- Borderline Personality
- Children's Issues
- Communication
- Depression
- Divorce
- Domestic Violence - Perpetrators
- Domestic Violence - Survivors
- Grief/Loss
- LGBTQ+
- Life Transitions
- Polyamory
- Relationship Issues
- Stress
- Suicidality
- Trauma and/or PTSD
- Women's Issues
- Couples Counseling
- Family Counseling
- Individual Counseling (Outpatient)
- Telehealth/Online Counseling
- Cash or Self-Payment
- Credit Cards
- Sliding-Fee Scale (fee based on income and/or other factors)
- Medicaid (Health First Colorado)
- Medicaid (Region 1)-RMHP
- Medicaid (Region 2)-NHP
- United Healthcare/UMR