Our Team

At Divergent Worlds, all of our providers have their own unique visions for therapy. Each has their own style, offers services directly tailored towards the folks they serve, and creates separate fee scales.

You are welcome to reach out to any of our therapists that resonate with you.

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Rachel Robbins, Psy.D.

Pronouns: she/they

Email: rachel@drrachelrobbins.com

I approach therapy collaboratively, creating a unique process that supports you in going in whatever direction you want to head. Divergent worlds reflects me and my style, and includes our associates as well. I founded Divergent Worlds to create a space where folks can come and be exactly who they are while they move through challenges and to get wherever they want to go.

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Dax Glasson-Darling, LCSW, MT-BC

Pronouns: They/Them

Email: connect@daxtherapy.com

I believe that when we acknowledge a person’s full humanity and the importance of our connection to each other, we strengthen and enrich our communities. As a result, I aim to provide therapy that is anti-racist, accessible, queer and gender affirming, sex and body positive, kink-aware, trauma-informed, and accepting of all relationship styles.

My current focus is providing individual therapy to LGBTQIA2S+ adults seeking healing from trauma, depression, and anxiety. If you are wondering if that includes you, I’d love to meet you! I am also passionate about working with people who are exploring sexuality, gender expression, and gender identity.

Part of being trauma-informed means that I strive to be my imperfect and authentic self in sessions. I consider therapy to be a real relationship between people, though there are certainly different power dynamics in play given the nature of Western psychotherapy. As a therapist, it is important to me that I am aware of how my personal identities and background show up in the therapy room and affect how we interact.

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Dre Meller, AMFT

Pronouns: They/them

Email: connect@dremeller.com

Hi! I'm Dre and I'm a total nerd. I love working with other nerdy, neurodivergent teens, adults, and couples. My special interests are helping folx with their relationships, somatic based therapy, and trauma-informed/affirming practices. As an AuDHD therapist, I have lived experience that I lean on.

I offer a collaborative approach that centers you. I love metaphors and sometimes use humour in the process. My work supports naming oppressive structures and systemic harms. I am not here to “fix” you and don't work from a medical model. I help normalize the emotional responses to a system that isn't working for many of us. My most used phrase in sessions is, “of course” or “that makes a lot of sense to me.” I stay present with clients and work in ways that are affirming. I work with the goals you have for yourself or changes you would like to see. 

Supervised by Rachel Robbins, Psy.D

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Pronouns: she/they

Email: Macy@Natarajapsychotherapy.com

In my therapy practice, I offer a warm, interactive, and playful approach, helping clients build self-regulation and insight through somatic techniques, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and Brainspotting. I also provide psychedelic integration and spiritual therapy to psychonauts and seekers alike. My focus is on creating a safe, supportive space where clients can reconnect with their bodies and emotions, especially for those who have not felt safety before. I work with a diverse range of clients, including LGBTQIA+, non-monogamous, neurodivergent individuals, as well as mystics, empaths, intuitives, and psychics, supporting them in their unique journeys toward healing and self-discovery.

Supervised by Rachel Robbins, Psy.D

Macy Khangura, APC

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Reed Foster, AMFT & APCC

Pronouns: She/Her

Email: reedfostertherapy@gmail.com

My approach to therapy is anti-racist and accessible, with strong roots in trauma-informed care, sex therapy, and support for the queer and trans community. I work with individuals and relationships, teens and adults, in areas of anxiety, depression, and trauma. Often people come to me seeking support for recent or past trauma surfacing, relationships and intimacy, processing breakups, identity and sexuality, and living with neurodivergence. Therapy with me is grounded in comfort and curiosity and I meet my clients where they are in their process. I help them to regulate before we move deeper into the places that are often difficult to go to. I will work with you at your own pace and I am committed to being a part of your healing journey for as long as you need.

Supervised by Rachel Robbins, Psy.D

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Florence Ho, ASW

Pronouns: She/her

Email: florencetherapy@proton.me

Welcome! My name is Florence and my goal is to be a witness alongside your journey, providing a safe space for you to explore anything you would like to bring into our therapy space. My therapeutic approaches draw mainly from psychodynamic therapy, culturally sensitive practices, and critical postcolonial, feminist, and queer theories. My previous professional experiences include the non-profit sector, healthcare, and therapy. I enjoy working with members of the LGBT+, queer, non-monogamous, and disabled communities. I am an LGBT+ affirming psychotherapist and I offer sessions in English and Cantonese.

Supervised by Rachel Robbins, Psy.D

Our Therapists

Pre-Licensed Providers

Psychological Associates (Ph.D. and Psy.D, and AMFT/APC/ASW) are mental health professionals who are in the process of completing their licensing processes and are approved to provide psychotherapy under the supervision of a licensed therapist. While working towards a license, therapists gain and bring to their work a wide range of experience, expertise, and skill. As part of our practice, they provide sliding scale fees, and you can ask them directly to determine what your fee would be.

Licensed Providers

Licensed associates are licensed clinicians who offer psychotherapy as part of our Divergent Worlds community practice. They may have joined us as pre-licensed therapist and remained in our practice after becoming licensed, or they may have joined as licensed because they wanted to join others with shared values and established private practice routines.

While every therapist at Divergent Worlds has their own approaches and style, we all share values of inclusion and acceptance of a range of identities and experiences.

Click on the links above for more information about each person, or message me to get started.

Want to get to know us or schedule a consult?