Compassionate therapy for couples, families, and individuals.
Bryan Encarnação, LCMFT
"Hi, I’m Bryan—and I’m really glad you’re here.
I help couples improve communication, rebuild trust, and reconnect in meaningful ways. Whether you're stuck in a cycle of arguments, feeling distant, or recovering from conflict, therapy can help you find your way back to each other. I use evidence-based methods like the Gottman Method to guide you in breaking old patterns and building a stronger, more secure connection.
I also work with individuals and families navigating challenges and difficult transitions. Together, we will focus on growth, stronger relationships, and overall well-being. We'll identify and build on your strengths while remaining mindful of areas for improvement, working collaboratively towards a happier, more meaningful life.
I’m not only a therapist. I’m also a product of therapy. My own experience taught me how powerful it can be to feel seen, challenged, and supported by a caring professional. Working with me is direct, collaborative, and always tailored to you. If you’re ready to take that next step, I’d be honored to walk with you.
I utilize the following modalities when applicable.
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Focuses on accessing and processing emotions through present-moment experiences and not just talking about problems
Uses creative techniques like role-play, body awareness, and symbolic work to uncover stuck emotional patterns
Prioritizes authentic connection between therapist and client as a key part of the healing process
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Views individuals not in isolation, but as part of larger, interconnected systems
Emphasizes that thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are shaped by their roles and interactions within these systems
Explores patterns, feedback loops, and communication dynamics that influence the client’s experience. Shift dysfunctional patterns, improve relational functioning, and support healthier, more adaptive systems
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Focuses on psychological flexibility. Avoid getting stuck in difficult thoughts and feelings
Combines acceptance with action. Take meaningful action aligned with your personal values
Helps reduce struggle with thoughts. The goal is to reduce the impact of negative thoughts
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Takes the whole person into account. Not only your thoughts or symptoms.
We’ll examine things like stress, nervous system regulation, sleep, exercise, and even nutrition.
This doesn’t mean therapy turns into a wellness checklist, but it is important to explore your lifestyle and work towards lasting, positive changes.
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Examines how your thoughts, feelings, and actions influence each other
Helps you spot thought patterns that might be feeding negative emotions
Less about digging into the past and more about right now
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Research proven techniques to strengthen communication, build emotional connection, and manage conflict
Focus on friendship (the foundation for any relationship), intimacy, and shared meaning
Guide couples toward healthier interactions, trust-building, and long-term success.
Schedule a Free Consultation
Typically I’m able to see new clients within 7 days of inquiring.