Each of our therapists trained somewhere different, then chose to keep practicing together. Read who you'd be sitting with — then book a free consult and meet one.
Take our four-question therapist matcher — we'll recommend two of the five who suit your situation best.
Maya founded Your Business in 2019 after eight years at a hospital outpatient clinic. She trained at the Gottman Institute (Level 3) and is also certified in Discernment Counseling — the work of helping a couple decide whether they're staying together. Maya is the practice's lead for affair recovery and divorce mediation.
She works directly, with warmth and a strong streak of dry humor. She'll name what she sees in the room and ask what you want to do about it.
Dani trained at NYU and completed an EFT externship and core skills with the New York Center for EFT. She holds the practice's premarital curriculum and works with a lot of first-generation couples navigating family-of-origin expectations.
She's known on the team for being the one who slows things down — and for having the kindest "wait, can we go back to that thing you just said" of any of us.
Theo trained at the IFS Institute (Level 2) and brings that work into couples therapy more than most clinicians do. He works with a lot of queer couples, polyamorous couples, and partners with old trauma showing up in present-day arguments.
If you've done individual therapy and feel like you understand yourself but still can't seem to be different in your relationship, Theo is who you want.
Lina is the team's blended-family lead. She did fourteen years of work at a family-court-adjacent clinic before joining Your Business, and she has a quiet steadiness that helps high-conflict situations slow down.
She also leads our parent-only consultations for parents of teens 12 to 18.
Sarah completed an EFT externship and has additional training in adoption-competent therapy and perinatal mental health. She works with new parents, adoptive families, and couples in the "first three years with a child" turbulence.
She's the team's go-to for anyone who can't tell whether what they're going through is a relationship problem or a sleep problem.