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 a solo act.

At NeuroBloom, collective isn’t a trendy word — it’s a rebellion.

We refuse the systems that burn clinicians out, underpay them, and strip care of its culture and context.

Instead, we build something different: a space where women, BIPOC, queer, neurodivergent, faith-rooted, and immigrant therapists can show up whole, and where care itself becomes liberatory.

We believe healing isn’t just personal — it’s political.

It’s about reclaiming stories, challenging power, and creating futures where both clients and clinicians can thrive.

We consult, support, and grow together so that no one — not the people seeking care, and not the people providing it — has to do the work alone.

Because healing, like blooming, is something we do together.

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