Meet OurĀ Team

Beacon of Hope

Alison McGrail

Alison works with children, teens, and adults who are moving through major life transitions. Her approach is steady and attuned, with a focus on safety and insight.

Falmouth, Telehealth

Bridget Armstrong

Bridget pays close attention to how physical health, stress, and emotional wellbeing interact. She helps clients notice body signals and build regulation skills.

Mashpee, Telehealth

Dylan Watson

Dylan works with clients across the lifespan, with a focus on older teens and adults, helping them make sense of complex emotional landscapes.

Telehealth

Em Rea

Em uses a gentle, person centered approach grounded in neuroscience and polyvagal theory, supporting nervous system understanding and safety.

Telehealth

Felicia Romano

Felicia works with teens and adults who want to explore their inner world through a holistic lens, blending somatic awareness and practical skills.

Mashpee, Telehealth

Lily Kane-Myette

Lily works with adolescents who are launching into adulthood, as well as women and members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Falmouth, Telehealth

Jenn Sylvia

Jenn integrates expressive arts such as movement, art, and music, giving clients more than one way to express and explore.

Telehealth

Jennifer Walker

Jennifer uses a person centered, psychodynamic approach and is interested in how past experiences shape present patterns.

Falmouth, Telehealth

Lauren Davis

Lauren supports clients in exploring childhood and family of origin issues and integrates somatic practices into work on communication.

Telehealth

Matthew Freeman

Matthew focuses on trauma and its presence in the body, supporting gentle shifts in patterns that were once protective.

Falmouth, Mashpee, Telehealth

Myrlanda LaFortune

Myrlanda uses a person centered, mindfulness based approach and integrates CBT and exposure work for structured, supported change.

Telehealth

Nicole Boudreault

Nicole uses a compassionate, holistic lens to support individuals in recovery, change, and deeper self understanding.

Telehealth

Rev. Saramaria Allenby

Saramaria supports individuals who want to include spiritual questions and values within their healing process.

Falmouth, Mashpee, Telehealth

Shelby Riley

Shelby centers her work on the realities of new parenthood and complex caregiving and supports caregivers in understanding their own nervous systems.

Falmouth, Telehealth

Miranda Laperle

Miranda specializes in adolescents and young adults and offers a person centered space for honest conversation and gradual change.

Falmouth, Telehealth

Brighter Beginnings

Colleen Sweeney

Colleen supports tweens and teens who are navigating trauma, ongoing stress, and identity questions in a calm, nonjudgmental space.

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Holly McGhee

Holly walks alongside children and adolescents through life challenges, in close collaboration with families and schools.

Jina Landi

Jina offers a steady therapeutic relationship that is grounded in empathy and client centered care.

Karen Kennedy

Karen specializes in early elementary age children, with a focus on development, attachment, and school related challenges.

Ā 

Megan Hightower-Sargent

Megan works with young children with unique needs and partners with caregivers to support regulation, play, and participation.

Ā 

Sarah Strem

Sarah is an occupational therapist who focuses on function and comfort so people can engage in daily tasks that matter to them.

Ā 

Lindsay Navickas

Lindsay is an occupational therapist who helps children and families understand how sensory experiences shape behavior and daily life.

School-based

Jina Landi

Jina offers a steady therapeutic relationship that is grounded in empathy and client centered care.

Wareham

Isel Garcia-Renart

Isel blends CBT, mindfulness, nonviolent communication, and strengths based work to support practical change that fits each context.

Falmouth, Telehealth

People first, then techniques.

At Kairos Counselings, our team is made up of clinicians, supervisors, and support staff who care deeply about nervous system health, attachment, and real life change. We bring somatic informed, trauma-aware, relationship centered care to children, teens, adults, families, and schools across our three divisions: Beacon of Hope Counseling, Brighter Beginnings, and School-based Counseling.

We do not ask you to do this alone. You will work with a clinician who respects your pace, your story, and your values.

One practice, threeĀ core divisions

Kairos Counselings is home to three closely connected organizations that share one mission: to support nervous system regulation, connection, and development across the lifespan.

Beacon of Hope Counseling

Beacon of Hope is our division for adults 18 and older. It is a private group practice that offers.

  • Individual therapy for adults and older teens
  • Couples counseling
  • Adult focused therapy groups and workshops
  • Telehealth services where appropriate

 Beacon of Hope supports adults navigating trauma and post-trauma experiences, anxiety, depression, chronic stress, grief, relationship challenges, work and caregiving stress, and life transitions. Care is somatic informed and paced to match each person’s nervous system and capacity.

Brighter Beginnings

Brighter Beginnings focuses on children, teens, and families from birth through age 17. It offers:

  • Individual therapy for children and adolescents.
  • Play & family therapy
  • Occupational therapy.
  • Parent and caregiver support.

Services are designed to support regulation, development, and attachment at home, at school, and in the community. Brighter Beginnings blends trauma informed mental health care with sensory and body based supports so that kids can feel safer and more organized in their bodies and environments.

School-based Counseling

Our school-based counseling division brings care into schools so that students can receive support during the school day with fewer barriers.

We partner with schools to provide:

  • Individual and small group counseling on campus
  • Regulation and skills support that fits the classroom
  • Collaboration with teachers, school staff, and families
  • Coordination with outside providers when needed

School-based services follow the same somatic informed, trauma-aware lens, adapted to school settings and schedules.

How we match clients and clinicians

When you complete an intake form, our client care coordination team:

1

We review your details

We look at your concerns, goals, and preferences to understand what kind of support you’re seeking.

2

We consider practical fit

This includes age, schedule, location, payment or insurance factors, and licensure requirements.

3

We recommend a clinician

Based on your information, we identify one or more clinicians who may be a good match and guide you toward next steps.

You do not have to know exactly what kind of therapy you need. That is what the intake process and our team are here to support.

Meet OurĀ Team

Falmouth and Telehealth

Alison McGrail

Alison works with children, teens, and adults who are moving through major life transitions. Her approach is steady and attuned, with a focus on safety and insight.

Bridget Armstrong

Bridget pays close attention to how physical health, stress, and emotional wellbeing interact. She helps clients notice body signals and build regulation skills.

Colleen Sweeney

Colleen supports tweens and teens who are navigating trauma, ongoing stress, and identity questions in a calm, nonjudgmental space.

Dylan Watson

Dylan works with clients across the lifespan, with a focus on older teens and adults, helping them make sense of complex emotional landscapes.

Em Rea

Em uses a gentle, person centered approach grounded in neuroscience and polyvagal theory, supporting nervous system understanding and safety.

Felicia Romano

Felicia works with teens and adults who want to explore their inner world through a holistic lens, blending somatic awareness and practical skills.

Holly McGhee

Holly walks alongside children and adolescents through life challenges, in close collaboration with families and schools.

Isel Garcia-Renart

Isel blends CBT, mindfulness, nonviolent communication, and strengths based work to support practical change that fits each context.

Jenn Sylvia

Jenn integrates expressive arts such as movement, art, and music, giving clients more than one way to express and explore.

Jennifer Walker

Jennifer uses a person centered, psychodynamic approach and is interested in how past experiences shape present patterns.

Jina Landi

Jina offers a steady therapeutic relationship that is grounded in empathy and client centered care.

Karen Kennedy

Karen specializes in early elementary age children, with a focus on development, attachment, and school related challenges.

Lauren Davis

Lauren supports clients in exploring childhood and family of origin issues and integrates somatic practices into work on communication.

Lily Kane-Myette

Lily works with adolescents who are launching into adulthood, as well as women and members of the LGBTQ+ community.

Lindsay Navickas

Lindsay is an occupational therapist who helps children and families understand how sensory experiences shape behavior and daily life.

Matthew Freeman

Matthew focuses on trauma and its presence in the body, supporting gentle shifts in patterns that were once protective.

Megan Hightower-Sargent

Megan works with young children with unique needs and partners with caregivers to support regulation, play, and participation.

Miranda Laperle

Miranda specializes in adolescents and young adults and offers a person centered space for honest conversation and gradual change.

Myrlanda LaFortune

Myrlanda uses a person centered, mindfulness based approach and integrates CBT and exposure work for structured, supported change.

Nicole Boudreault

Nicole uses a compassionate, holistic lens to support individuals in recovery, change, and deeper self understanding.

Sarah Strem

Sarah is an occupational therapist who focuses on function and comfort so people can engage in daily tasks that matter to them.

Rev. Saramaria Allenby

Saramaria supports individuals who want to include spiritual questions and values within their healing process.

Shelby Riley

Shelby centers her work on the realities of new parenthood and complex caregiving and supports caregivers in understanding their own nervous systems.