Uncovering what's been lost. Rebuilding what lasts.
If you’ve ever found yourself asking, “Where did we go wrong?” or aching to feel close to someone who now feels like a stranger, you’re not alone—and you’re in the right place. I help couples and families untangle the distance, rediscover connection, and bring tenderness back to the forefront of their relationships. Rooted in an attachment-based lens, my work is about uncovering what’s been buried—beneath silence, fear, or hurt—and making space for honesty, softness, and growth. With a background in Psychology and Family Science from Towson University and a Master’s in Family Therapy from Drexel University, I blend clinical insight with deep compassion. Together, we’ll work to rebuild what feels lost, and create a love you can feel again.
“Love takes off the masks we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” -James Baldwin
Jordan Guy, LMFT
Marriage and Family Therapist. Educator. Believer.