Aramis Grant
Resident Intern
Aramis has always been fascinated by the backgrounds, experiences, and beliefs that make us who we are. As a self-proclaimed people-relationship-and-love enthusiast, she came to realize her passion for working closely with individuals and couples to improve their relationships with one another, and with themselves, through her first career in education. She has since become a certified matchmaker and date coach, working with individuals and couples to establish stronger foundations for successful romantic relationships.
She is currently pursuing her master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy at Syracuse University, where she is building a firm base in psychological theories, clinical skills, and ethical practices essential for helping people heal and grow.
She takes a systemic therapeutic approach that is rooted in empathy, respect, and collaboration. Aramis is a firm believer in working with diverse populations and values the creation of socially just, anti-racist, L.G.B.T.Q.-affirmative, and anti-discriminatory environments. She works with individuals and couples to strengthen their relationships, and she supports individuals experiencing anxiety, depression, and stressful life transitions.
She is committed to creating a therapeutic union where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered to make positive changes in their lives.