Chloe's Place

You don't have to figure this out alone.
If you're reading this, you're probably carrying a lot — worry for your child, questions about what's happening, and maybe some uncertainty about what help actually looks like.
We're glad you're here.
WHO WE WORK WITH
At Chloe's Place, we work from a foundational belief: lasting change happens inside relationships, not despite them. When a child is struggling, the entire family feels it — and the entire family is part of the path forward. Chloe's Place is a therapeutic practice rooted in the belief that children heal in relationship — with the people who care for them, with animals, with the natural world, and with themselves. We support families navigating anxiety and avoidance, neurodevelopmental differences, trauma histories, relational disconnection, and the aftermath of crisis. Our approach is attachment-rooted, body-based, and unhurried.
Our work is ground-based and experiential. That means sessions don't usually look like sitting across a desk talking. They might involve spending time with a horse, making something with your hands, walking the land, or working alongside an animal. The doing is the therapy. The relationship is the therapy.
We also work deeply with families. Parents are not bystanders here — they are essential partners. That's why our program includes parent coaching and family therapy alongside your child's individual work, when it fits. Healing doesn't happen in isolation. It happens in the spaces between people.
Chloe's Place is a private pay practice. We do not accept insurance, which allows us to design care around your family's actual needs rather than a diagnostic code.
A whole family approach to healing
Individual Therapy for Children & Teens
Experiential, attachment-based sessions integrating equine and animal-assisted therapy, nature, art, somatic work, and play.
We meet your child exactly where they are.
AGES 3–18
Parent Coaching and Support
Parenting a child who is struggling is one of the most disorienting experiences a family can face. You may be doing everything right and still feeling like nothing is working. Parent coaching at Chloe's Place is not about fixing your parenting — it's about helping you understand what your child's nervous system is asking for, and building the relational tools to respond.
INDIVIDUAL OR AS A COUPLE
Family Therapy
When the system is ready, family sessions bring the individual work into relationship. We use animals, land, and creative modalities to help families experience new patterns — not just talk about them.
For families who need more than a weekly hour can hold, our Saturday intensives offer an unhurried arc of relational work — three hours on the farm, with lunch together outdoors and the animals present throughout.
INTRODUCED WHEN THE TIMING IS RIGHT
COMMON QUESTIONS
Things parents often want to know
My child doesn't like animals. Will this still work?
Yes. Animals are one tool among many, not a requirement for every session. We follow your child's lead. Some kids spend most of their time with art materials or on the land. Others take a while to warm to the animals and then find them transformative. We never force proximity.
What will I know about what happens in my child's sessions?
You'll stay informed about your child's progress, themes we're working with, and what's useful to support at home — without the session itself losing its safety as a private space. For younger children especially, parent communication is a regular part of the work. We'll talk about how this looks for your family early on.
Do I have to do the parent coaching component?
It's not required, but it's strongly encouraged — and most parents find it unexpectedly meaningful. Your child's growth tends to move faster when their most important relationships are growing alongside them. The coaching isn't about what you're doing wrong; it's about building your own resources.
How long does therapy typically take?
This varies widely depending on your child's history, goals, and how the work unfolds. We don't set arbitrary timelines. Some families work with us for six months; others for two years. We review progress regularly and stay transparent about where we are and where we're headed.
What if I'm not sure my child needs therapy — they might just be going through a phase?
A free consultation is the right place to start. We'll talk through what you're seeing and be honest with you about whether what you're describing sounds like something to address now or something to keep an eye on. We don't push families into treatment that isn't warranted.