Therapist – Therapy With Megan Greenlaw
Therapy With Megan Greenlaw is an individual therapy practice offering services to children, adolescents, and adults, with sessions available both in-person and through telehealth. Couples and family therapy sessions are also provided, likewise available in both in-person and online formats.
The practice offers a specialized service called therapeutic writing sessions, available for individuals and couples. This modality involves writing stories about significant life moments as a way to gain insight into relational patterns and emotional experiences. Transition therapy is an additional offering, providing short-term support during life changes such as postpartum adjustment, parenting challenges, high school or college graduation, premarital engagement, relocation, job changes, and separation or divorce.
Clinical focus areas include relationship difficulties across multiple contexts, including parent-child, marital, partner, and co-worker relationships. Additional areas of focus are anxiety, depression, body image concerns and disordered eating, trauma, spiritual and psychological abuse, sexual abuse, faith and spirituality, family systems and parenting, relational patterns, and grief and loss.
The practice’s stated approach centers on relational therapy, with the clinician describing relationships as the space where individuals experience both significant harm and meaningful healing. Sessions are described as providing a space of safety, trust, and care in which clients explore concerns and significant personal narratives.
Megan Greenlaw also partners with Jessica Young at Red House Chronicles to facilitate retreats focused on personal and collective storytelling, an extension of the narrative and relational themes that inform the practice’s therapeutic philosophy.
Appointments can be scheduled through the online client portal at megan-greenlaw.clientsecure.me. A blog resource section is available on the practice website. Specific credentials, licensure details, insurance acceptance, geographic location, and year established are not stated on the page reviewed.