Offering in-person and telehealth sessions

Coralanne Hocking, LICSW is a queer Thai-American, neurodivergent, cisgender woman who works with kids (ages 4+), teens, and young adults who are ready to explore their stories with curiosity, creativity, and compassion. Many of her clients identify as LGBTQ+, are first-generation college students, or are navigating life with anxiety, ADHD, or autism (ASD). Some come to therapy because they want to feel better in their day-to-day lives. Others want to understand how their brain works or develop executive functioning skills. Many are motivated to break cycles they no longer want to carry forward. All of Coralanne’s clients are looking to grow.

When we work towards growth, we often unlearn habits just as much as we learn new ones. This kind of growth can be slow—sometimes so slow we don’t even notice it. Yet even slow growth is powerful. Coralanne believes we don’t always need to fully understand our patterns or emotions in order to change and feel empowered. Clients can expect to explore new ways of relating to themselves and others, experiment with small shifts, and build a life that feels more aligned and sustainable.

Coralanne often incorporates creative approaches like art, music, play, and storytelling into therapy. These tools can help access feelings and insights that words alone might not reach. Regardless of the tools used, Coralane strives to create a space that feels safe enough for clients to do challenging things. Whether you’re four or thirty-four, your experiences, dreams, and challenges matter. 

“Nature held me close and seemed to find no fault with me.” ― Leslie Feinberg

Coralanne Hocking, LICSW

(She/Her/Hers)

LICENSED INDEPENDENT CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER