The Therapist Who Actually Gets It
Think of me as your family’s professional fun-loving sidekick. I'm Cheyenne, the clinical 'fun aunty' who isn't afraid to get on the floor and play or tackle those house-shaking tantrums head-on. I partner with kids, teens, and families to navigate big feelings with a whole lot of heart and zero judgment. Together, we’ll move beyond the stuffy lectures to build a resilient, happy home where you can actually breathe again.
Less Stuffy, More Storytelling
I trade sterile clipboards for genuine connection, backed by over a decade of gritty, clinical experience. From managing foster and probation group homes to leading behavioral health programs in California, I’ve worked deep in the trenches with high-risk youth and families in crisis. My approach is rooted in serious expertise but delivered with the wit of an aunt who’s seen it all. We’ll skip the boring lectures to tackle your family’s chaos with real-world strategies.
The 'Fun Auntie' Promise
Values
Play is Productive
Life is serious enough—therapy shouldn't feel like another chore. We use games, art, and silliness to build resilience. Because when kids play, they’re doing their best work to heal—and I’m right there in the glitter with them.
Philosophy
Zero Judgment Zone
Whatever chaos you’re bringing in today—I’ve seen it, I’ve lived it, and I definitely don’t judge it. My sessions are a soft place to land where we swap parenting guilt for practical strategies that actually fit your family life.
Focus
Families are Teams
I’m the 'solution-focused fun auntie' who helps the whole family find their rhythm. Whether it’s individual therapy or family sessions, we’re working together to turn household noise into high-fives and real connection.
Cheyenne Lofthouse-Wolf
LCSW & Chief Chaos Whisperer
I’m here to help your kids shine and your family exhale. Think of me as the therapist who brings the heart, the humor, and absolutely zero judgment. Whether we’re tackling big behaviors or tall emotional hurdles, we’re doing it together with grit, a grin, and a plan that feels like a relief, not a chore.