THE TEAM

The team works closely with Jillien as collaborators on care for each client.

  • Jade Taylor, MFT-I

    (SHE/HER)

    MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY INTERN

    jade@jillienkahn.com

    I’m a queer, Black/White - biracial, kinky, cisgender therapist intern currently completing my graduate degree at Syracuse University and based out of New York City.

    My approach to therapy is from a trauma informed, person-centered, anti-oppressive lens. Together we will strive to create a collaborative and empowering relationship to work toward your goals. I provide care that is LGBTQ+, kink/BDSM, sex positive, poly/CNM, and gender affirming. It is my belief that therapy can be a transformational yet practical space. Currently accepting couples, relationship groups, families, individuals, and anyone ready to begin their own therapy path.

  • Anastasia Philippopoulos, MFT-I

    (THEY/SHE)

    MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY INTERN

    anastasia@jillienkahn.com

    I’m a queer, neurodivergent, Greek-American therapist-in-training pursuing my master’s degree at Syracuse University. I’m passionate about creating space for clients whose identities and experiences are often misunderstood or overlooked—including those exploring desire, intimacy, connection, and empowerment in expansive ways. 

    My approach to therapy is anti-capitalist and trauma-informed, grounded in the understanding that our health and relationships are shaped by larger systems of power and inequality. I see therapy as a collaborative and creative process rooted in curiosity, respect, and authenticity—supporting clients in becoming more fully themselves. My goal is to help clients eventually move beyond coping to make lasting changes in their lives and challenge the structures that limit their agency. As an artist and performer, I’m drawn to the ways that creative expression and spirituality can open space for transformation. I’m interested in working with individuals, couples, relationship groups, and families who are queer, kinky, non-monogamous, or otherwise marginalized, and who are seeking a space to be seen, supported, and empowered in their full complexity. 

  • Jeanie Lee, MFT-LP

    (SHE/HER)

    MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY ASSOCIATE

    jeanie@jillienkahn.com

    I work with individuals who feel a deep yearning like there is more to life, more to who they truly are but who find themselves stuck, disconnected, or searching for something they can't quite name. My approach is grounded in transpersonal therapy, which honors both your psychological healing and your spiritual unfolding. I specialize in working with those who long to live in truth and authenticity but feel tangled in old patterns, pain, or relationship struggles.

    My work integrates psychedelic assisted therapy (ketamine and integration), Internal Family Systems (IFS) informed practices, the neuroscience of trauma, and in my work with couples, Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) to help partners understand and shift the emotional patterns that keep them stuck. Whether individually or within a partnership, we explore your inner landscape with compassion, curiosity, and presence.

    My goal is to help you connect with your core Self, build relationships with your inner parts, understand the emotional bonds shaping your relationships, and bring clarity and healing to the deeper layers of your being.

    This is a space for the seekers, the ones waking up, breaking open, and standing on the threshold of healing and transformation.

  • Nick Garig, MFT-LP

    (THEY/THEM)

    MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY ASSOCIATE

    nick@jillienkahn.com

    I am a queer, nonbinary Marriage and Family therapist and intimacy coordinator whose work lives at the intersection of relationships, sexuality, and embodied healing. I work with couples and individuals navigating intimacy and relationship conflict, gender exploration, and diverse sexual and relational identities- including LGBTQIA+, kink, and consensual non-monogamous communities. I am deeply committed to creating therapy spaces that are affirming and grounded in consent, communication, and respect.

    My therapeutic style is collaborative, embodied, and curious. I help clients explore patterns in relationships and reconnect with their own sense of agency by drawing from person-centered therapy, systems work and somatic and narrative practices. Therapy becomes a place to ask honest questions: What feels disconnected? What feels alive? What would it mean to feel more at home in your body, your relationships and your identity?

    At the heart of my work is a simple belief: healing is not about becoming someone new; it’s about returning to yourself, again and again, with curiosity and care.