Hi, I’m Elyse.
I believe the foundation of meaningful therapy is a strong, trusting relationship. My goal is to create a space where you feel safe, comfortable, and supported as you open up about the parts of life that can be hardest to talk about. I bring a balance of humor, compassion, and accountability into our work—so you feel both understood and encouraged as you move forward.
I have experience working in a variety of settings, including domestic violence shelters, substance use programs, and clinical environments. I approach therapy from a person-centered, solution-focused, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) perspective, while always considering the impact of trauma and the unique experiences that shape each individual.
I’m especially passionate about supporting teens and young adults, helping them navigate challenges, build resilience, and find a sense of direction and confidence in their lives. I care deeply about reducing the stigma around mental health and creating a space where seeking support feels natural and empowering.
Outside of the therapy room, you can usually find me at the beach with my pup, Etta—probably collecting more shark teeth than I know what to do with.
“I believe real change begins when you feel safe enough to be honest—and supported enough to grow.”
Elyse Jones
Angi was drawn to become a therapist by her desire to walk alongside people as they navigate life’s twists and turns. Her approach is authentic, dynamic, and uplifting, and she never loses sight of each individual’s capacity to persevere, create, and transform.
With 20 years of experience working with individuals from diverse and complex backgrounds in both non-profit and private practice settings, Angi brings a warm, relational style to her work—often sprinkled with humor. She specializes in supporting adults through life transitions, grief and loss, relationship challenges, and symptoms of anxiety and depression.
Angi integrates various therapeutic approaches, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). She is also passionate about the connection between nutrition and mental health, having earned a certificate in Nutrition and Integrative Medicine for Mental Health from Adelphi University.
She embraces working with people from all backgrounds, religions, orientations, cultures, and ideologies. In her free time, Angi enjoys cooking savory meals, relaxing at the beach, reading, connecting with loved ones, and maintaining a balanced self-care routine.