Where Healing Takes Root

Evidence-based psychotherapy for individuals facing addiction, anxiety, emotional pain, and self-defeating patterns.

A trusting and nonjudgmental space where you can express your thoughts and feelings, just as you are.

Healing doesn’t happen overnight. It happens in small, steady moments; in feeling heard, understood, and supported without judgment.

At Michelle Farmer Psychotherapy, therapy is a collaborative space where we slow down and begin to understand your inner world. Together, we explore the thoughts, emotions, and relational patterns that may be keeping you stuck.

Together, we can…

…become curious about the different parts of you: the ones that protect, avoid, or overthink, and the experiences that shaped them. There are no bad parts; some parts may simply be working overtime.

With compassion and practical tools, we work to regulate overwhelming emotions, challenge unhelpful thought patterns, and strengthen your capacity to respond rather than react. Therapy becomes a place to experience a safe and consistent connection.

Meaningful change happens at your own pace. Over time, insight builds self-trust. Skills build stability. And understanding builds the freedom to choose relationships, boundaries, and ways of living that align with your own values to make you feel more aligned and authentic.

You come as you are.

We’ll work from there.

  • “Connection is the best regulator of emotion.”

    Sue Johnson, primary developer of Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT)

  • “I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become.”

    Carl Jung, founder of analytical psychology

  • “The more access we have to Self, the more harmony there is in our inner system.”

    Robert Schwartz, founder of Internal Family Systems (IFS)

  • "The opposite of addiction is not sobriety. The opposite of addiction is connection."

    - Johann Hari, from his TED Talk and book Chasing the Scream.