

Strengthen family bonds in Chandler with evidence-based therapy from 594 licensed providers. Headway connects you with warm, affirming therapists specializing in family dynamics, conflict resolution, and attachment repair—all available virtually or in-person with flexible scheduling.
I help clients manage anxiety, depression, and stress one step at a time by offering practical tools and supportive, empowering therapy in a safe, nonjudgmental space.
Welcome! I'm Erika Tweed, owner of See the Good Therapy. I love working with adults dealing with various life challenges, including but not limited to depression, anxiety, PTSD, self esteem, substance use, grief, relationship issues. I’m committed to creating a safe and supportive space where you can explore your thoughts and feelings and come as you are without judgement. My approach is rooted in trauma-informed care, recognizing the profound impact of trauma on our lives. I believe in the agency of each person, empowering you to take an active role in your healing journey.
I integrate various therapeutic modalities, including EMDR, powerful, research-backed therapy that helps people heal from traumatic experiences, anxiety, or deeply rooted negative beliefs. . Additionally, I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help identify and reshape unhelpful thought patterns, fostering resilience and healthier coping strategies.
Together, we can work towards understanding your experiences, building coping skills, and cultivating a deeper sense of well-being. I look forward to supporting you on your path to healing and growth.
College and early adulthood can feel exciting and overwhelming at the same time. I work with college students and young adults who are navigating academic pressure, shifting friendships, family expectations, dating, and big life decisions. You might look like you’re managing it all, but inside you feel anxious, unsure of yourself, or constantly comparing where you are to everyone else. Whether you’re struggling with burnout, identity questions, or just trying to figure out your next step, therapy can be a place to slow down and actually breathe.
I am an independent therapist who works to get you you where you need and want to be in life. Most know me by Frank. Frank has been in the field of behavioral health for more than 25 years. Beginning with Independent Living Skills Training for Traumatic Brain Injured Individuals, Frank took care of individuals that had a goal of independence. Frank continued on in the field with respite care and eventually graduated from Grand Canyon University Cum Laude and Alphi Chi Honor society. Frank’s counseling journey began with Group Therapy in co-occuring addictions and proceeded to Crisis work including Title 36 and Crisis Mobile Team. Frank has experience with inpatient therapy as well. Following Clinic work and IOP, Frank, continued his work as a Clinical Supervisor.
Troy is a Graduate from GCU in Arizona, with a MS in Professional Counseling. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor (Therapist) in the State of Arizona, and a Member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. He has been providing Mental Health Therapy for 11 years. He has provided Faith Based Counseling since 2000.
I was born and raised in the Chicagoland area. My undergraduate B.A and graduate M.A. training took place at Wheaton College. Following graduate school in the midwest, I moved to the west coast, where I attended the California School of Professional Psychology. Here, I earned a M.A in applied psychology and Psy. D. in clinical psychology with a dual emphasis in forensics and family therapy. My research consisted of working with high risk sexual offenders. Following my time on the west coast, I worked as a Staff Psychologist and Assistant Professor at a local university. In my free time, I train in combat arts and play guitar (try at least ;-).
Most of us haven’t made it through life without a few bruises. Sometimes we lose touch with ourselves along the way, shaped by what we’ve been through and the weight of those experiences.
That doesn’t mean anything is wrong with you. It means you adapted. Sometimes beautifully. Sometimes painfully. Often both.
Therapy is a space to slow down, get curious, and gently begin untangling what you’ve been carrying. Together, we can explore your story with compassion, reconnect with who you are beneath old patterns, and move toward a way of living that feels more aligned, grounded, and authentic.


Headway makes it easier to find family-focused support — from finding the right provider, to understanding costs, to scheduling with ease.
Finding family therapists in Chandler starts with knowing what your family wants support with. Family therapy can help with parenting conflict, adolescent struggles, blended family dynamics, major life changes, and communication across generations. Family therapists are trained to work with the relational system, not only one person. As you compare Chandler therapists, look for someone whose profile lists experience with your specific concerns, family structure, and preferred approach to care.
In a mid-sized city like Chandler, your search may include therapists with offices near home, school, or work, along with therapists who offer virtual sessions across Arizona. Some families prefer meeting in person, while others choose virtual care to make scheduling easier for multiple people. Session attendance can also vary — some meetings may include the full family, while others may include parents, siblings, or individual family members. Reading therapist bios can help you understand how each therapist structures family counseling, whether they offer flexible scheduling, and whether a free phone consultation is available.
Therapy in Chandler can be a significant investment without insurance. Using in-network insurance is one of the most reliable ways to reduce session costs, and Headway helps you see your estimated out-of-pocket cost before you book. You can search for family counseling in Chandler, AZ, filter by insurance, appointment format, availability, and specialty, and review therapist profiles in one place. From there, you can browse therapists, compare fit, and book directly when you’re ready.
If anyone in your family is experiencing or worried about abuse, threats, or coercion, joint family or couples therapy usually isn't the right starting point — individual support is safer. The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline (1-800-422-4453) and National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-7233, or text START to 88788\) can help you think through next steps.
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