There is great power in naming things.

A big part of therapy is recognizing and naming our emotions. Words are powerful, they create worlds - what we speak (internally and out into the world) matters.

So, in that spirit, we wanted to share a little bit about why we chose the name Ewers & Mine Counseling.

 

Ewer /ˈyo͞oər/ (pronouced "your")

noun: a large jug with a wide mouth, formerly used for carrying water for someone to wash in.

Ewers & Mine Counseling is a space where you will find nourishment. Without sounding too cliche, we really do believe that life is a journey. And the truth is, we can't do it alone - everybody needs help moving forward.

We want to offer you the tools that make you feel empowered to make a different choice. You have the opportunity to identify your feelings and shift your mood states.

We are in this together. This collective healing journey is both "yours and mine". Our approach to therapy is one of authenticity. We show up to every session fully as ourselves so you have permission to do the same.

 

Meet The Therapist

Ryan Ewers, MHC, MA & Reiki Practitioner

Hey! I'm Ryan Ewers, a mental health counselor and organizational psychologist. I have more than 15 years of experience helping clients integrate understanding, empathy and wellness into their lives. Through collaboration and an evidence-based approach, I help clients reflect on and move through embodied emotions, establish and clarify new goals, and live a more meaningful and present life.

 

Maggie Rosenfeld, MHC, CD & Reiki Practitioner

Hi there! I'm Maggie Rosenfeld, a mental health counselor, reiki practitioner and Matrona certified birth and postpartum doula. I have more than 15 years of experience supporting moms, partners, and entire families through life transitions. I help clients shift unwanted thought patterns, reimagine family systems, and address the mind/body connection during sessions.