Emotional support for the bald and balding

Transformative therapy and coaching for Alopecia Areata & all other types of hair loss

You’re here because you are tired of hair loss controlling your life.

No matter what type of hair loss you have — Alopecia Areata, Trichotillomania, Hair Thinning or anything in between — we are here for you

Maybe you have been told that it is “just hair”

Maybe you have been told your hair loss is a problem to fixed

Maybe you spent many years feeling like you don’t belong or fit in with peers

You’re sick of questioning your worth and confidence because of your hair

You have tried your best attempts to feel better by wearing wigs, using various treatments or avoiding social settings and are having trouble finding the mental relief you crave

Maybe some of these things worked for a time… but you’re exhausted and want to find something sustainable

Deep down you know you want to live a more authentic life but just don’t know how to get there

The amount of hair on your head should not determine how expansive and fulfilling your life is. We will help you get back to the life you want to live, regardless of how much hair you have!

Therapist with Alopecia Areata

Hello! My name is Alison and you might notice, I don’t have any hair. I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata at age 3. Since age 6, I have been completely bald.

My experience with Alopecia largely inspired my career as a therapist because I noticed I could not find a professional who looked like me. There was also a lack of resources beyond therapy to support the Alopecia community with the emotional impacts of hair loss. My goal ever since has been to create a range of support resources to help those with hair loss receive well-rounded care.

  • Nandini

    Ali did a fantastic job both validating the realities of living with alopecia in a hair-obsessed world and urging me to consider a different reality for myself. She never made me feel over-dramatic, but always managed to get me to consider a different and better world for myself. I plan to remember that alopecia isn’t something I need to change or apologize for. It’s a part of me that I can love but it doesn’t have to be all of me. I can now live proudly in a society that doesn’t understand Alopecia

  • Ari

    Prior to coaching with Alison I had self-esteem struggles and I noticed I gained more self love for myself as a result of our work. The most impactful part of my work with Alison was the exercises/activities that had me critically thinking about myself re-wiring thought patterns. Alison took me on a journey to help connect with my inner self. I discovered new things about myself and re-discovered parts of myself I locked away. I plan to carry the tools and guide I learned from her program with me and apply it as needed in my life.