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Our Story

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Nice to meet you

Emerald Path Therapy was born from one desire — to provide a space to heal and be healed.

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I started Emerald Path Therapy in 2024 - a single clinician in a single office suite as a newly single mom. The idea had bloomed months before, when I first became a therapist. Being able to support others in their journey through life brought an immense amount of fulfillment, but every client I had to turn away because they couldn't afford the cost of therapy or hadn't found counselors who could truly understand their experience brought upon a feeling of helplessness. Little did I know that feeling would lead me to the small but passionate company that is Emerald Path Therapy.

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The Solution

What do you do when a path doesn't exist? You build one.

Emerald Path Therapy was founded on one simple dream: to bridge a critical gap in the mental health field—connecting those seeking care with those called to provide it. Rooted in a dual commitment to client well-being and clinician sustainability, our goal is to offer accessible, compassionate mental health services while empowering providers to deliver high-quality, impactful care.

At Emerald Path Therapy, our mission is to provide exceptional, intentional, individualized mental health services grounded in compassion and integrity.

Learn more about our mission, vision, and the principles that guide us.

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The Problem

Despite vast advancements in the mental health industry, the lack of access to affordable care and financial sustainability remain major barriers for both clients and clinicians alike.

High deductibles and inadequate coverage for mental health services often leave clients struggling to pay high out-of-pocket fees, while low reimbursement rates leave many clinicians struggling to achieve financial stability.

 

As a result, mental health care becomes a financial hurdle on both ends—leaving too many people stuck between wanting help but being unable to afford it, or wanting to help but being unable to sustain it.

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