So glad you are here

Meet the Collective

Therapists. Healers. Humans.

Together, we’re building something rooted, real, and relational.

We’re Here Because We Believe in Collective Care

Our team is made up of therapists, coaches, and healers with diverse backgrounds, modalities, and lived experiences. What connects us is a shared commitment to practicing in community — not competition.

We co-create this collective with intention, care, and deep respect for one another’s work. Together, we hold space for grief, joy, trauma, transformation, and everything in between.

We’re not just here to help you "get by." We’re here to help you return to yourself, in your own way, at your own pace.

Below, you’ll find our team members. We invite you to explore and see who resonates.

What It’s Like to Work With a Kinship Therapist

- We’ll listen deeply.

- We won’t rush your process.

- We’ll collaborate with you — not direct you.

- We’re real humans, doing our own work too.

- We believe healing is nonlinear, layered, and sacred.

  • Smiling woman with a black headwrap, wearing a black top and yellow shawl, standing outdoors in a wooded area.

    Danyelle Caruthers, ASW

    Therapist | Queer-Affirming | Somatic-Focused
    Client-centered therapist supporting identity exploration, inner child healing, and unlearning shame — through relational, somatic, and liberation-focused care.

  • A woman in colorful outdoor clothing and a pink hat sitting on a large rock in front of a small waterfall and lush green trees.

    Nahrie Pierce, ASW

    Therapist | Trauma-Informed | Culturally Grounded
    BIPOC therapist offering calm, affirming support for those navigating the world, life transitions, and the emotional weight of eveything.

  • A woman with glasses and dreadlocks, wearing a black jacket and colorful jewelry, stands against a plain dark background.

    Raquel Wells, LCSW

    Founder | Clinical Supervisor | Therapist
    Relational, trauma-informed therapist weaving IFS, expressive arts, and deep presence to support clients navigating identity, leadership, parenting, and healing in community.

“At Kinship, therapy isn’t one-size-fits-all. We honor the nuance of your story and the wisdom of your body, spirit, and relationships.”