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Welling Wellness offers personalized therapy sessions tailored to your schedule, available weekly, biweekly, or monthly, with each session typically lasting about one hour. We provide both in-person and virtual therapy options to meet your needs.

Our in-person therapy sessions are held at our convenient Federal Hill office in Baltimore, located at 912 Light Street, Level 1, Baltimore, MD 21230. For clients across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C., we offer secure and confidential virtual therapy sessions.

Whether you prefer the personal connection of in-person therapy in Baltimore or the flexibility of virtual counseling, Welling Wellness is here to support your mental health journey.

therapy modalities

Our therapists may practice some or all of the following modalities.

Please refer to each therapist’s individual bio for the specific approaches they use.

  • Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) encourages accepting thoughts and feelings rather than resisting them. It enhances psychological flexibility, helping clients align actions with their values amid difficult emotions. Using mindfulness and behavioral strategies, ACT promotes present awareness, enabling individuals to move forward authentically despite challenges.

  • CBT helps to identify the connection between thoughts-behaviors-emotions and the influence they may have on each other. Supports with feeling identification, psycho-education, behavioral activation, exposure, and reframing thought process (when appropriate).

  • Internal Family Systems / Parts Work Parts Work is a therapeutic approach that focuses on understanding and integrating the different parts of a person’s psyche. The aim of parts work therapy is to identify, understand, and harmonize these parts so that the individual can achieve greater self-awareness, healing, and inner balance. According to Internal Family Systems (IFS), everyone has multiple "parts" or subpersonalities within them, and these parts often take on roles based on past experiences. Each part has its own perspective, emotions, and behavior patterns.

  • Person-centered therapy is a humanistic approach that focuses on the client as the expert on their own life. The therapist acts as a supportive guide, helping the client explore their feelings without judgment. It’s built on the belief that people naturally move toward growth and healing when given the right environment. The core of this therapy is a warm, accepting relationship that encourages self-discovery and personal growth.

  • Somatic Practices emphasizes the mind-body-connection while regulating the nervous system. Often, prolonged stress and trauma can put the body in an elongated sympathetic state (flight/fight/freeze response), and somatic practices aid in supporting the body back to the parasympathetic state (rest and digest state).

  • Expressive Arts Therapy is a creative, multi‑modality therapeutic approach that uses art, music, movement, writing, drama, and other forms of expression to support emotional exploration, personal insight, and healing. Rather than focusing on artistic skill or the final product, this therapy emphasizes the process of creation as a way to access feelings that may be hard to put into words. It can help people of all ages deepen self‑awareness, process experiences, and express emotions in new ways. Because it integrates multiple art forms and the creative process itself, Expressive Arts Therapy can be especially helpful for those who struggle to communicate their inner experience through traditional talk therapy alone.

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At Welling Wellness, our goal is to celebrate your authentic self while supporting you in regulating your nervous system and developing effective grounding and emotional regulation techniques. We help you deepen self-understanding and break free from stuck patterns or repetitive thoughts. Emphasizing the vital mind-body connection, our holistic approach fosters healing and personal growth by caring for both your mental and physical well-being together.

“Don't trade your authenticity for approval"

Michelle Monet

“I go to therapy just so someone will talk to me without looking at their phone”

Patrick Walsh