
Alexis Evans, MS, LMFT
Hi, I’m Alexis. I’m an Indigenous therapist helping late bloomers move from feeling behind to feeling ready and connected to who they are and what they want.
Who I Work With
Late Bloomers & Adults Seeking Clarity
I work with adults who identify as late bloomers and who feel unsure about where they are headed in life or relationships. Many describe feeling behind, questioning their identity, or struggling to name what they want. You may be thoughtful and self-aware, yet still feel stuck or disconnected from your sense of direction.
Relationships and dating can bring new questions for late bloomers. Some are exploring romantic relationships for the first time, learning to set boundaries, or figuring out how to communicate their needs. Others are navigating partnerships and may benefit from couples work to strengthen communication, build emotional closeness, or better understand patterns in their relationships. Therapy provides a supportive space to explore connection, intimacy, and trust in ways that feel safe and intentional.
Clients I see may also be navigating career decisions, major life transitions, or personal growth. Some are new to therapy, while others return seeking a space that feels supportive, collaborative, and grounded. Often, there is a desire to build self-trust, make clearer choices, and feel more aligned with who you are becoming.
Therapy with me is a place to slow down, reflect, and gain clarity without pressure to meet anyone else’s timeline. You’ll have space to understand yourself more deeply, strengthen your sense of agency, and move forward with confidence and intention. If you are looking for a therapist who offers warmth, curiosity, and steady support, this work may be a good fit.
My Approach
I believe therapy works best when it feels collaborative and centered on you. Our work begins with your experiences, values, and what matters most to you. Together, we shape the process at a pace that feels right, making therapy a partnership rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.
I draw from attachment based, narrative, emotion focused, and trauma informed approaches to help clients understand themselves more deeply and create meaningful change. We might explore how early relationships influence how you connect today, the stories you tell about yourself, and how emotions and past experiences show up in your relationships and daily life. The goal is to build insight, strengthen self trust, and open space for new ways of relating to yourself and others.
I also bring an intersectional and systemic lens to our work. Our identities, cultures, relationships, and the systems around us all shape how we experience ourselves and the world. Together, we acknowledge these influences while focusing on your agency, making space for reflection, clarity, and compassionate growth.
Above all, I aim to create a warm, thoughtful, and grounding space where you can reflect honestly, explore yourself, and grow into a more connected and confident version of yourself.
