At Connections in Counseling, concierge counseling is designed to support you through life’s disconnects; whether in relationships, identity, career, or within yourself. Crissa Harman, LMHC offers warm, personalized care that comes to you: virtually, in-home, or at your chosen location, with privacy, flexibility, and compassion.

Helping you reconnect on your terms.

Healing begins with feeling seen, heard, and deeply understood.

I offer concierge therapy services, meaning sessions can take place in your home or another environment where you feel most at ease. This flexibility allows us to work in spaces that support comfort, trust, and meaningful connection.I maintain a small caseload by design so the care I offer is deeply personalized. It’s not rushed by packed schedules or limited by insurance frameworks. Sessions are grounded in clinical expertise and shaped by real human connection. This is therapy that honors your life, your pace, and your presence—delivered with professionalism, warmth, and intention.

If this sounds like you…


You’re usually the one keeping everything together, but lately something feels off. You’re tired in a way that rest doesn’t quite fix, and going through the motions feels heavier than it used to.

It’s easy to show up for others, but harder to speak up for yourself. You often put your own needs aside to avoid conflict or keep the peace.

You’ve noticed patterns in your relationships that trace back to early experiences. Whether it’s with a parent, a partner, or even yourself, something old keeps repeating and you’re ready to understand why.

You want more from your life and your connections. More honesty, more emotional presence, more space to feel like yourself without having to perform or protect.


You’re in the right place.

Trusted By:

  • Working with Crissa has been one of the most grounding and transformative experiences of my life. I came to therapy overwhelmed by anxiety, family and identity struggles, and a deep sense of uncertainty. Crissa helped me unpack all of this with gentleness and insight. She showed me that I don’t need to apologize for feeling and helped me set healthy boundaries, navigate grief, and face work challenges like redundancy. Thanks to her, I feel more grounded, confident, and better equipped to handle life’s ups and downs. She’s been a steady, compassionate presence, and I’m deeply grateful. If you want a therapist who truly sees you and walks beside you through the hard stuff, I can’t recommend Crissa enough.

    — AN

  • I have nothing but good things to say about Crissa! I saw her regularly for sessions for several years. She was always an attentive listener. She was also able to provide me with the advice and direction I needed in a kind, constructive, and professional way. I have been out of session for about a year now because Crissa gave me the tools I needed to stand on my own and work through the everyday stressors of being an adult.

    — AB

You may not have the exact words for it yet, but something inside you knows it’s time.

You’ve carried so much for so long, and you’re ready to move toward something different. Not just survival. Not just pushing through. Something more honest. Something that lasts.

When people reach out to me, they’re often feeling disconnected from their emotions. Not because they don’t care deeply, but because life has taught them to hold it all in. They’ve learned to stay composed, keep going, and not make waves. But under the surface, there’s a sense that something is missing.

They’re often tired. Not just physically, but emotionally. Tired of the same patterns showing up in their relationships. Tired of trying to figure it out alone. Tired of pretending everything is fine.

They’re also brave. They’re open. They’re willing to be curious about the past, not to stay stuck in it, but to understand how it still shapes their present. They want something different in how they relate to themselves and to others. Something that feels more grounded. More honest. More real.

If this sounds like you, you’re not too late. You’re not too much. You’re not alone. This is a space where we can begin, together.