Counseling is a partnership for anyone seeking a safe space to understand themselves more deeply and move toward healthier thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Whether you are navigating a difficult life transition, coping with a diagnosed condition, or looking for ways to strengthen your family’s bond, we meet you exactly where you are.
At 2 Mother Hens, we believe every story deserves to be told and every individual deserves a clear path forward.
Counseling services are for anyone seeking a safe, judgment‑free space to understand themselves more deeply and move toward healthier thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Whether a child struggling with school anxiety, a teenager navigating identity and peer pressure, an adult coping with grief or workplace stress, or a family working to strengthen relationships, counseling meets people where they are and tailors support to their unique goals.
We provide specialized support for a wide range of emotional, behavioral, and developmental concerns:
Generalized Anxiety (GAD), Depression, and Adjustment Disorders.
Autism Spectrum Disorder (Levels 1–2), ADHD (Inattentive & Combined), and Sensory Processing challenges.
Complex Trauma, Post-Traumatic Stress (PTSD), and Attachment Difficulties.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and mood regulation.
Adjustment to divorce, family change, and academic underachievement.
Individuals living with diagnosed mental‑health conditions, those experiencing life transitions such as divorce or career changes, survivors of trauma, and parents looking for guidance on nurturing their children can all benefit. Ultimately, counseling is for anyone who wants professional, compassionate partnership in building resilience, gaining new coping skills, and creating a more fulfilling day‑to‑day life.

The Child struggling with school anxiety.

The Teenager navigating identity and peer pressure.

The Adult coping with grief or career transitions.

The Family looking to strengthen bonds.
we believe every story deserves to be told and every author deserves a clear path forward.
A: We work with children, teens, and young adults experiencing emotional, behavioral, social, or adjustment-related concerns.
A: No. Therapy focuses on emotional growth, coping skills, and resilience—not on diagnoses.
A: Therapy can be helpful when emotions, behavior, or transitions are interfering with daily life, even if concerns feel mild or situational.
A: Many children communicate through play, activities, and interaction. Therapy is adapted to each child’s developmental level and comfort.
A: Therapy is developmentally informed, trauma-responsive, and strengths-based, with a focus on emotional regulation, coping, and self-understanding.
A: This depends on your goals. Some families benefit from brief, focused support, while others choose ongoing therapy.