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At Nova Counseling Services, we recognize that healing is a deeply personal journey—and no two paths are the same. Our compassionate therapists provide individualized, evidence-based care for clients navigating a wide range of emotional and mental health challenges, including anxiety, depression, PTSD, bipolar disorder, substance use, codependency, grief, parenting stress, and dual diagnosis.

Whether you're coping with overwhelming emotions, adjusting to a major life transition, or seeking deeper clarity in your relationships, we're here to support you with clinical insight, empathy, and practical tools. Our goal is to help you move forward with greater confidence, connection, and inner peace. Below, you’ll find an overview of each therapist’s unique approach to care, including their primary modalities and clinical areas of focus for individual therapy.

Want to learn more about the therapists at Nova? Visit our Our Team page for full bios, credentials, and specialties.

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Pilar Gutierrez, LCSW, CAP, QS, founder and licensed therapist, standing confidently in a professional therapy office, providing compassionate mental health counseling services

Individual Therapy with Pilar

Sometimes, healing requires revisiting the parts of yourself that have been silenced or forgotten. Pilar offers trauma-informed individual therapy that integrates emotional, physical, and spiritual healing for adults and families.

Her approach draws from depth psychology and experiential modalities, including:

  • Inner Child Work
    Reconnect with early emotional wounds and unmet needs, fostering self-compassion and healing from within.

  • Shadow Work
    Bring unconscious patterns into conscious awareness to reduce self-sabotage and reclaim personal power.

  • Jungian Therapy Modalities
    Explore the deeper meaning behind symptoms and emotional experiences through the lens of archetypes, symbolism, and self-integration.

  • Mindfulness and Somatic Awareness
    Learn grounding techniques to calm the nervous system, increase emotional regulation, and deepen body-mind connection.

Rebecca Booth, MSW, CAC, CRRA, Registered Clinical Social Work Intern, seated in a welcoming therapy space, offering client-centered mental health and substance use counseling.

Individual Therapy with Rebecca

Healing begins when you feel seen, supported, and equipped with tools that work in real life. Rebecca provides trauma informed individual therapy and recovery focused counseling for adults. Her work is structured, practical, and skills based, with a focus on helping you reduce anxiety and emotional reactivity, strengthen coping, and build lasting behavior change.

Therapeutic Approach

  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
    Identify and interrupt unhelpful thinking patterns such as catastrophic thinking, self-criticism, and avoidance. Build coping strategies that improve emotional regulation, reduce anxiety, and support healthier decisions.

  • Motivational Interviewing
    Explore ambivalence, clarify values, and strengthen internal motivation for change.

  • DBT Informed Skills
    Learn practical tools for distress tolerance, emotion regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness.

  • Relapse Prevention and Recovery Planning
    Develop a personalized relapse prevention plan, identify high risk triggers, and build accountability strategies that support sustainable recovery. The focus is on long term stability, not short-term willpower.

  • Mindfulness Based Techniques
    Use present moment skills to reduce impulsivity, calm the nervous system, and increase tolerance for uncomfortable emotions without acting on them.

  • Strengths Based and Person-Centered Care
    Your lived experience, values, and strengths guide the work.

Emily Espinoza, MA is a Marriage and Family Therapist, pre-licensed

Individual Therapy with Emily

Sometimes, healing starts by turning inward. Emily offers individual counseling with a focus on building emotional awareness, reshaping thought patterns, and restoring connection to your core self. She integrates the following evidence-based modalities:

  • Narrative Therapy
    Re-author the story you’ve been telling yourself and begin to view challenges through a lens of strength, resilience, and possibility.

  • Mindfulness-Based Techniques
    Develop present-moment awareness to manage stress, regulate emotions, and build inner calm.

  • Solution-Focused Therapy
    Identify what’s already working, clarify goals, and take small, achievable steps toward meaningful change.

  • Attachment and Inner Work
    Explore how early relationships and attachment wounds influence your emotional life today—and begin creating healthier relational patterns.

Katelyn Macias, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern in Stuart, Florida, sitting in a calm therapy office and providing child, adolescent, young adult, and neurodiversity-affirming counseling support.

Individual Therapy with Katelyn

Healing begins when children, teens, and young adults feel safe, understood, and supported. Katelyn provides child and adolescent therapy for clients ages 8 through 29, with a focus on helping clients navigate anxiety, depression, trauma, emotional overwhelm, self-harm, suicidal thoughts, impulsivity, attachment difficulties, relationship challenges, and life transitions. Her work is warm, relational, and collaborative, helping clients build emotional awareness, confidence, coping skills, and healthier relationships.

  • Play Therapy and Developmentally Appropriate Interventions
    Support children in expressing emotions, building confidence, and strengthening healthy coping skills in ways that feel safe, engaging, and age appropriate.

  • Internal Family Systems
    Explore different parts of the self with curiosity and compassion, helping clients better understand emotional reactions, inner conflict, and patterns that may be keeping them stuck.

  • Relational and Collaborative Approach
    Build trust, strengthen communication, and create a supportive therapeutic relationship where clients feel comfortable expressing themselves and working toward meaningful change.

  • Family Support
    Help caregivers and families better understand the client’s emotional needs, improve communication, and support consistency, connection, and healing at home.

Therapists providing individual counseling, couples therapy, and family therapy in a supportive, client-focused mental health practice.
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Understanding The Stages of Counseling

Counseling is a structured process that unfolds in stages, each vital for the overall effectiveness of therapy. Understanding these stages can enhance both the therapist's and the client's experience.