Haley Gee, M.A. AMFT, APCC

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist / Associate Professional Clinical Counselor

Haley believes therapy should feel safe, connected, and deeply human. It should not feel like talking while someone nods politely. It should feel engaged, responsive, and purposeful. Clients often leave sessions feeling both deeply supported and newly understood, with a clearer sense of why they feel the way they do and how real change begins. Haley works with children, families, couples, and individuals, and has a particular passion for helping families strengthen connection through emotional safety. She brings an appreciation for diverse experiences and the unique strengths each client brings into the room.

For children and families, Haley uses a Theraplay-informed and Whole-Brain Child approach and continues to deepen her work through advanced training in these attachment-based models. She works closely with parents to move beneath surface behaviors and strengthen the parent-child bond. Her work focuses on building emotional regulation, resilience, and secure attachment so growth continues outside the therapy room. Outside of her clinical work, Haley teaches Sunday school to children between the ages of four and eleven years old. She deeply enjoys creating environments where children feel safe, valued, and encouraged to grow.

For couples, Haley practices Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and continues to deepen her work through advanced training in this model. She helps partners identify the negative interaction cycles driving conflict, access the deeper emotions underneath those patterns, and rebuild connection in a structured and intentional way.

For individuals, Haley integrates attachment-based therapy with nervous system-informed interventions. She works at the root of anxiety, self-criticism, and relational pain, helping clients understand their emotional patterns and respond differently rather than repeating them. She also has experience supporting individuals struggling with compulsive sexual behaviors and sexual addiction, approaching this work with compassion and a focus on the deeper relational and emotional needs beneath these patterns.

Her style is warm, collaborative, and direct. Therapy with Haley is active and engaged rather than passive conversation. She does not offer surface-level therapy. Instead, she helps clients move beneath patterns that keep them stuck and toward deeper understanding, clarity, and meaningful change. When you understand your patterns, your relationships, and your nervous system, lasting change becomes possible.

You do not have to do this alone.