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Individual, Couples & Family Therapy in Boca Raton, FL

You've done the work of surviving. Now let's do the work of healing.

Therapy for narcissistic abuse recovery, high-conflict families, and people who are done with surface-level support — through intensives, wilderness retreats, and psychedelic-assisted care.

Narcissistic Abuse Recovery, Therapy Intensives & Integrative Care in Boca Raton, FL

Welcome to a space built for people who've already tried the usual approach and are still stuck.

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You've read the books. You know the vocabulary — gaslighting, love-bombing, trauma bond. You can explain, almost clinically, what happened to you. And yet understanding it hasn't been enough to feel free of it. That's not a failure on your part. It's a sign you need work that goes deeper than insight.

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My practice specializes in narcissistic abuse recovery, complex family dynamics, and relational trauma — treated with the same rigor and individualization I'd want if I were the one walking through the door. I use EMDR, psychedelic-assisted therapy, and intensive formats alongside traditional talk therapy, because the people I work with rarely have the luxury of years to spend circling the issue. We go straight at what's underneath it.

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You're not too much. You're not "too sensitive." You're ready for the kind of care that finally matches what you've been carrying.

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Survivors of narcissistic abuse deserve care that's built for the specific shape of what they went through — not a generic trauma protocol borrowed from somewhere else.

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Whether the abuse happened in a marriage, a family, a business partnership, or all three at once, it rewired how you see yourself and what you believe you're allowed to need. Recovery isn't about proving what happened.

 

It's about rebuilding a self that no longer has to brace for it.

You should never have had to carry this much, for this long, alone.

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I'm Maggie — a therapist who reads the latest research, trains in the harder modalities, and still believes the actual mechanism of healing is something simpler: the relationship.

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My job isn't to hand you tools and send you off to practice them alone. It's to build enough safety and enough hope in the room that you're willing to take the risks real change requires. I'm a rip-it-out-at-the-root therapist — if we resolve what's underneath the symptom, the symptom stops running your life. That's the work I do, and it's the only kind I know how to do well.

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I'm direct. I'm warm. I use humor, probably more than you'd expect from a therapist. And I will not let you off the hook — because I've seen what happens when someone finally lets themselves be held to that standard.

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You should never feel like one of forty names on a list.

That's why my practice is built around intensives, retreats, and deeply individualized team-based care — not a revolving door of fifty-minute sessions with no room to actually get anywhere.

 

When a situation calls for more than one person's expertise, I build a team myself: exceptional providers I trust completely, coordinated around your actual life, not a program's schedule.

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For people managing mental health or substance use alongside relational trauma, this can be an alternative to residential treatment or IOP — with the individualization those programs often can't offer, and the chance to practice real life while still fully supported.

Welcoming therapy office in Boca Raton, Florida

Some of the people I work with run companies, manage households most people can't imagine, or carry names that walk into every room before they do. Others are simply exhausted from a relationship, a family, or a season of life that quietly rewrote who they are.

Both are welcome here. What they share isn't a bank balance — it's that they don't want to be handled, and they won't settle for a clinician who can't keep pace with them.

Trauma & Narcissistic Abuse Therapy in Boca Raton, FL

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Welcoming therapy office in Boca Raton, Florida

Facilitated, clinically held, and reserved for people ready to go beyond what talk therapy alone can reach.

Therapy outside the four walls it usually happens in. A recent retreat in Montana reminded me why — distance from ordinary life lets the real work start faster, and go further.

Therapy Intensives

Extended, in-office sessions for people who don't have years to spend inching toward the issue. We go straight at what's underneath — with the time a standard session was never built to hold.

Traditional therapy for adults, couples, and families, offering a consistent space to work through personal, relational, and family challenges.
 

EndorsEment

maggie doolan,lcsw in florida
Maggie Doolan is an extraordinary clinician, highly skilled in treating family systems and family of origin issues. 
 Maggie goes above and beyond to individualize care for her clients. Maggie is authentic, can compassionately challenge you to fully self examine and develop hope for change, and has a unique way of making you feel heard and seen.

– Alison Cardinale

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I had the privilege of working with Maggie at an extended care treatment center as a colleague and a supervisor. Maggie is a highly experienced, knowledgeable and skilled clinician who can work with a myriad of individuals and families. Maggie has the unique ability to be firm, fair, consistent and compassionate. This creates an environment that allows an individual and a system to honestly look at where change is needed.

She can skillfully untangle complex, ineffective dynamics allowing an individual to feel heard, seen and empowered to create lasting change. Maggie creates effective relationships with her colleagues making her an astute collaborator in treatment planning. Maggie has a fabulous sense of humor and an inviting spirit which creates safety and clinical support for her clients. It has always been a pleasure and privilege working with Maggie.

– Dawn DiCicco

You are not imagining it.

You are not too sensitive, too much, or too far gone to help.

 The fact that you're still here, still reading, still looking for the right kind of support — that's not weakness. That's the part of you that already knows you're worth fighting for.

Don't let the noise, the burnout, or the last therapist who didn't get it talk you out of trying again.

Get in touch.

Boca Raton, Florida,

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