Finn Kendall

You may be a couple caught in the same argument on repeat, a parent navigating co-parenting or reunification, an athlete carrying performance pressure, or someone moving through grief, anxiety, or identity shifts. I work with couples, families, athletes, and individuals—including LGBTQIA+ clients—who are ready to understand what is not working and begin building something different.

I am not a neutral therapist who simply sits back and reflects. I am engaged, direct, and invested in helping you get unstuck. That means we will name patterns, challenge what is keeping you stuck, and build new ways of relating—to yourself and to the people in your life. At the same time, I believe deeply in humor, connection, and the ability to laugh, even in the middle of hard things. That balance is often where trust is built and where meaningful change starts.

I bring over a decade of experience as both a professional athlete and a reproductive services counselor. My work has included supporting children, families, and individuals navigating sexual assault, domestic violence, and reproductive health decisions in high-stakes, often crisis-driven environments. That background shaped how I show up now—grounded, steady, and able to hold complexity without losing sight of the person in front of me. I chose to pivot into more direct, ongoing therapeutic care because I wanted to stay with people longer—to not just help in moments of crisis, but to support the deeper work of healing, repair, and growth.

My work with children and families includes child-centered and play-based therapy, helping kids process their experiences in ways that feel safe and developmentally appropriate. With parents, I focus on co-parenting, reunification, and rebuilding trust, with clear attention to communication, consistency, and the emotional safety of the child. With couples, our work often centers on breaking cycles, repairing trust, and learning how to show up for each other in ways that actually land.

For clients who prefer a less traditional setting, I also offer walk-and-talk therapy, integrating movement and environment to support regulation and open conversation.

Across all of this, my goal is to build a space that is honest, supportive, and brave enough for the conversations that have not yet been had. Therapy with me is collaborative, direct, and grounded in respect for your autonomy. We will move at a pace that feels workable, while still moving forward.