MEET THE THERAPISTS BEHIND HOLDING SPACE
We are a team of therapists, creatives, and advocates who are committed to our clients’ growth, healing, and recovery.
We know how important it is to find the right fit in therapy. Each member of our team brings their own clinical background, lived experience, personality, and perspective into the work we do.
Sean Yeaton, LSW
Sean is a therapist whose work is rooted in authenticity, collaboration, and the belief that healing happens through genuine human connection. His approach is relational, compassionate, and grounded in meeting people where they are — especially during moments that feel overwhelming, uncertain, or difficult to navigate alone.
Before entering the mental health field, Sean spent years immersed in creative industries, including working in media in New York City and touring professionally as a musician. He is also the bassist for the internationally recognized indie rock band Parquet Courts, an experience that gave him a unique perspective on identity, creativity, performance, connection, and the complexities of life both on and off the stage.
Sean’s personal experiences with recovery and mental health treatment deeply shaped his path toward becoming a therapist and continue to inform the empathy and perspective he brings into his work today. He has experience supporting individuals navigating anxiety, trauma, addiction recovery, identity exploration, relationship challenges, depression, and major life transitions.
His style is grounded, human, and nonjudgmental, balancing emotional exploration with practical support and nervous system awareness. Sean is especially passionate about helping individuals who may have previously felt disconnected from therapy or uncertain about where they belong within the mental health system.
At the core of Sean’s work is a deep belief that healing happens through honesty, connection, and feeling truly understood. Outside of the therapy room, he continues to express himself creatively through music and values the role creativity, community, and authentic self expression can play in the healing process.
Emily McCready, LPC
Emily is a licensed therapist and the Clinical Director at New Mind Wellness, where she is passionate about creating a space where both clients and clinicians feel supported, valued, and empowered. She brings a well rounded clinical background with experience in acute inpatient psychiatric settings, as well as intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization programs, along with teaching and supervisory roles that have shaped her collaborative and growth focused approach.
As a strengths based, person centered therapist and supervisor, Emily genuinely enjoys helping people recognize their potential and move toward the life they want to build. She believes that meaningful change happens in environments rooted in trust, honesty, and intentional care, and she strives to bring that energy into every interaction.
At the heart of her work is a deep belief in people. She is committed to fostering a positive, supportive, and authentic environment where growth feels possible and sustainable. Outside of her professional life, Emily loves caring for her plants and animals, practicing pilates and yoga, taking spin classes, and expressing creativity through crafting.
Bin Kim, MS
Hi! My name is Bin and I am a therapist whose practice is centered around compassion, support, and growth. I have experience and a passion in working with trauma, depression, anxiety, and helping individuals navigate life transitions. I take a very exploratory approach in our conversations, balancing a mix of support and challenges. I believe the balance between both the support and challenge builds on your existing strengths, while also empowering you to grow. Finally, I view our relationship as a collaborative effort, to help you reach your desired goals. As an individual who is passionate about fostering personal growth and building on present strengths, I look forward to getting to know you!
Robin Becker, MS
Robin Becker earned her undergraduate degree in organizational and behavioral psychology from Albright College and her master’s degree in community and trauma counseling from Thomas Jefferson University. She brings more than 20 years of experience in the mental health field, with a strong focus on trauma. Throughout her career, she has worked with survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, victims of crime, individuals struggling with addiction, and members of the first responder community along with their families.
Robin takes a humanistic and authentic approach to her work, prioritizing the creation of a safe and supportive environment where clients feel comfortable and understood. She values compassion and empathy as essential tools for building strong, trusting rapport. Her clinical strengths are especially evident in her work with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and trauma related concerns.
Robin is certified in Critical Incident Stress Management, including both individual and group interventions, as well as sexual assault counseling and domestic violence counseling.
Ready for a different kind of therapy experience?
If therapy has felt too clinical or scripted in the past, we’re here to offer something different: a more real, more creative, and more personal approach to therapy. Come as you are — we’ll meet you there.