Gabby Nahle

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) # 146977

Gabby believes therapy is a space to come home to yourself—to reconnect with your needs, your inner voice, and the deeper story behind life’s challenges. Specializing in trauma work, Gabby offers both EMDR and traditional talk therapy to help clients process painful experiences, recognize unhelpful patterns, and build greater resilience and self-trust.

Her approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in evidence-based modalities, including psychodynamic theory, attachment theory, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Gabby works with teens and adults navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship dynamics, and questions of identity and self-worth. She meets each client exactly where they are, offering care that moves at a pace that feels safe and supportive.

Gabby’s training in EMDR allows her to address trauma at a deeper level, helping clients move toward lasting healing. She creates a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where people feel truly seen, supported, and empowered in their growth.

Gabby is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist with a Master’s in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and a Bachelor’s in Communications from Arizona State University. She is also the author of It’s Not My Fault, a children’s book focused on social-emotional learning.

Milan Ramsey

Associate Clinical Social Worker (ACSW) #133374

Milan is passionate about helping people better understand themselves, navigate life’s challenges, and create meaningful change. She believes therapy offers an opportunity for growth, deeper self-awareness, and more fulfilling relationships with ourselves and others.

Her work is informed by psychodynamic theory, systems theory, and developmental psychology. Milan approaches therapy with curiosity, compassion, and an understanding that our experiences, relationships, families, and communities all shape how we move through the world.

Milan works with individuals and families navigating anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, life transitions, and childhood experiences that continue to impact the present. She sees children as young as 10 and works with families of all structures and backgrounds.

In sessions, Milan creates a warm, collaborative, and thoughtful space where clients can explore patterns, build insight, and feel more connected to themselves. She believes healing begins with honesty, self-reflection, and the willingness to engage in the process of change. Her approach is relational, culturally aware, and growth-oriented, with a focus on helping clients build lives that feel intentional, grounded, and authentic.

Milan was born and raised in Southern California. She earned her BA in Philosophy from Macalester College and her Master’s in Social Work with a concentration in Clinical Social Work from the University of Minnesota.

Raker Wilson

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist (AMFT) #147918

Therapy with Raker feels like a conversation between equals. You set the course for your journey, and he walks beside you as both companion and guide. He understands that therapy can sometimes be sad, sometimes funny, and sometimes a little daunting—but the hope it inspires is what keeps us coming back.

If you’re searching for meaning, purpose, or that elusive spark to help your life truly sing, Raker might be the right therapist for you. He draws primarily from an Existential approach, while integrating techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Positive Psychology to tailor the work to your unique needs.

Raker works with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, relationship issues, trauma, men’s issues, and ADHD. He is especially passionate about supporting clients through difficult life transitions, grief, job loss, graduation, creative blocks, and identity exploration, including sexual and gender identity.

Raker also offers Therapeutic Horticulture sessions, incorporating nature and plant-based interventions to explore themes like growth, resilience, empathy, nurturance, and responsibility. If you’re curious about how plants can support healing, he welcomes you to reach out.

In addition to working with individuals, Raker enjoys helping families of adult children and teens navigate challenges such as improving parental attachment, enhancing family communication, and supporting the often-complex transition from adolescence to adulthood. Raker also works with couples seeking to improve communication, heal from traumatic events, and navigate the unique dynamics of blending families—including managing relational stress with in-laws.

Alongside his MA in Marriage and Family Therapy, Raker holds a Master’s degree in Classical Theatre. His background as an artist and performer fuels his passion for working with fellow artists and creatives. Raker believes that our lives are our greatest works of art—and he would be honored to collaborate with you in creating yours.