Meet Baille
My goal as a therapist is to meet clients where they are and work from there toward healing. As a team, we seek deeper understanding of the experiences, thoughts, relationships and emotions that have influenced clients and led them to where they are today. Through this process, clients develop a deeper trust in themselves and their abilities to move forward successfully.
My passion for working with people with athletic identities started with my own journey. I took to the water before I started walking, joining a swim team at the age of 8 and then finding a love for competitive rowing at the age of 12. At the end of high school, a career-ending back injury robbed me of my collegiate athlete experience and led me to start asking “Who am I?” After that, my career path was obvious, and I find deep fulfillment in guiding others on similar journeys.
I specialize with teens and student athletes navigating difficult transitions, with sports, school or family. I also have experience working with adults having challenges with life transitions. I have a degree in Sports Psychology, so I help athletes (and non-athletes) in the areas of motivation, identity and performance. I am also in the process of becoming certified in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, which works to explore all of our "parts" and find a deeper connection to our inner 'Self' energy.
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Meet Baille
My goal as a therapist is to meet clients where they are and work from there toward healing. As a team, we seek deeper understanding of the experiences, thoughts, relationships and emotions that have influenced clients and led them to where they are today. Through this process, clients develop a deeper trust in themselves and their abilities to move forward successfully.
My passion for working with people with athletic identities started with my own journey. I took to the water before I started walking, joining a swim team at the age of 8 and then finding a love for competitive rowing at the age of 12. At the end of high school, a career-ending back injury robbed me of my collegiate athlete experience and led me to start asking “Who am I?” After that, my career path was obvious, and I find deep fulfillment in guiding others on similar journeys.
I specialize with teens and student athletes navigating difficult transitions, with sports, school or family. I also have experience working with adults having challenges with life transitions. I have a degree in Sports Psychology, so I help athletes (and non-athletes) in the areas of motivation, identity and performance. I am also in the process of becoming certified in Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy, which works to explore all of our "parts" and find a deeper connection to our inner 'Self' energy.
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Training & licensure
Baille received her MS in Sports Psychology from Temple University, initiating her career with the intention to specialize with athletes. She then earned her MA in Professional Clinical Counseling from La Salle University. She has over 20 years of experience working as a coach, advisor, mentor and therapist to athletes. She focuses on areas of life transitions and identity, helping individuals find inner resources and connection to build confidence and a strong sense of Self.
Baille is trained in Internal Family Systems Therapy, which, combined with her background in Sports Psychology, provides a unique ability to help clients explore and empower their sense of identity.