Meet the Team

  • A young woman with long dark hair, smiling, wearing a yellow button-up cardigan and blue jeans, sitting against a plain wall.

    Megan Brace, LSW

    Therapist

  • Portrait of a woman with glasses, curly hair, and a leather jacket posing confidently indoors.

    Azzah Nasraddin, LCSW, MPH

    Clinical Director

  • A young woman with black hair, wearing a brown and orange striped cardigan, sitting against a plain background, smiling at the camera.

    Paris Haynes, LPC

    Therapist

Why We Call Ourselves a Collective

Because therapy was never meant to be done alone.

At NeuroBloom, collective means we work with intention.

We prioritize clinical excellence, stay rooted in research, and lean on each other through consultation, supervision, and shared learning.

We reject systems that burn clinicians out or erase culture and context.

We create a space where women, BIPOC, queer, neurodivergent, faith-rooted, and immigrant clinicians can show up whole and offer care that is grounded, liberated, and alive.

Healing here is reclamation.

It is the choice to grow in places that once felt barren.

And none of us, clients or clinicians, have to do it alone.

Because blooming is always a collective act.

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