Therapy that takes the whole picture seriously.
I practice at Embrace Sexual Wellness in Chicago, where I see individuals and couples for in-person and telehealth sessions. My work is relational, meaning I'm always looking at the system around a person, and not just what feels challenging.
I work best with people who are ready to go beneath the surface. Who are perhaps intimidated to talk about it directly, but might need to talk around it first. Who suspect that what's happening in their relationship is connected to something older or deeper, and want to understand that connection. Or maybe someone who doesn't think it's all that deep, but is open to a different perspective.
Our Team
Monet Goode
With a vision for building something meaningful, our founder brings a blend of big-picture thinking and hands-on experience. They set the tone for everything we do.
Founder
Emmett Marsh
Focused, approachable, and driven by results, our sales manager is all about building strong relationships. They help connect people to the right solutions—with clarity and care.
Sales Manager
Marketing DirectorEleanor Parks
Creative and strategic in equal measure, our marketing director brings fresh ideas to every campaign. They turn insights into action and help our message resonate with the right audience.
COUPLES & SEX THERAPY
Desire mismatch, intimacy and disconnection, communication breakdown, navigating major life transitions together. I work with couples of all orientations and relationship structures.
INDIVIDUAL THERAPY
Adults navigating transitions, trauma, and the ongoing work of becoming who they want to be.
MEN’S CONNECTION & LONELINESS Many of the men I work with have done a lot right, particularly by the metrics they were told matter. They've built careers, shown up for their families, and taken care of the people they love. And somewhere in the middle of all of that, they lost the thread back to themselves. To their partners. Or maybe never knew it.
They come to me saying they want to "work on themselves first." What that usually means is that something feels off in their relationship, and they're not yet ready — or safe enough — to say that out loud with their partner in the room. That's not avoidance. That's wisdom. Our work creates the conditions for something better.
We look at the patterns. What they cost. And gradually, they start showing up differently—first in session, then at home. Some clients transition into couples work from here, and I can help facilitate that. Others reach a point of clarity and graduate on their own terms. Either way, the goal is the same: making space for all of who they are.
THE TRANSITION TO PARENTHOOD
Becoming parents is one of the most significant relational transitions a couple will face. I work with expecting couples and new parents navigating the identity shifts, intimacy changes, and relational strain that often accompany this season.
WOMEN’S CONNECTION & LONELINESS Many of the women I work with have been holding everything together for a long time — and “self care” doesn't fix. They overfunction, overextend, and give more than they take, not because they want to, but because somewhere along the way they learned that was the price of belonging.
They may be partnered, connected, busy. They may have put so much into their children and family, but they struggle to put that same effort into themselves. They come to me because they’re exhausted. Even with all of the people around them, they still feel profoundly lonely, because there's a version of themselves they've never let anyone fully see.
The work is about understanding where that began—whether it's family of origin, trauma, or simply a story that outlived its usefulness—and what becomes possible when they stop paying that price. The work is about getting honest, with yourself, for yourself, and for your people.
Ready to get started?
I practice at Embrace Sexual Wellness, located at 3759 N Ravenswood Ave, Suite 224, Chicago, IL. Telehealth available for Illinois, California, New York, and Florida residents.