
Gentle, brain-based support for kids, adults, and caregivers navigating big emotions, life changes, and the healing journey.
About Angelique
Hi, I’m Angelique Foye-Fletcher—
a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and Registered Play Therapist. I help kids, adults, and families work through big feelings, difficult behaviors, and stuck relational patterns—with curiosity, creativity, and connection at the heart of it all.
I work with:
Parents overwhelmed by meltdowns, school calls, or constant power struggles
Kids who are navigating big emotions, attention difficulties, or social challenges
Adults ready to stop holding it all in and finally feel more present and whole
My approach is trauma-informed, brain-based, and deeply rooted in the belief that healing happens in safe, attuned relationships. I specialize in helping adults reconnect with the younger parts of themselves—the ones who had to be the fixer, the achiever, the peacekeeper. Together, we’ll gently make space for those parts and develop real-life tools that support your nervous system, relationships, and sense of self.
Therapy doesn’t have to feel clinical or cold—it can feel like coming home to yourself.
What I Offer
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Individual Therapy
For adults ready to unpack old patterns, ease anxiety, and reconnect with their inner wisdom.
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Telehealth Therapy
Flexible, secure sessions from the comfort of your home.
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Play Therapy
Developmentally appropriate support for toddlers, children, and tweens to express emotions, build confidence, and adapt to change through play.
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Parent/Caregiver Coaching
Guidance and emotional support for caregivers navigating burnout, school struggles, or challenging behaviors.
Anxiety & Stress
Self-Worth & Identity
Play Therapy for Children
Caregiver Burnout
Trauma & Moral Injury
Life Transitions & Grief
Relationship Challenges
Neurodiversity-Affirming Support
Specialties
We proudly support:
Kids, Tweens, and Teens
Parents & Caregivers
Neurodivergent Adults, Geeks & Gamers
Helpers, Healers, & Cycle-Breakers
Adults Healing from Trauma or Childhood Wounds
Individuals Coping with Grief, Loss, or Major Life Changes