
Beyond the Bot: Why Clinicians (Not Algorithms) Find the Best Therapist for You
Discover why human clinical recommendations outperforms algorithmic matching when finding the right therapist for your unique needs.
LCSW, LMSW
License Type
LCSW, LMSW
State(s) of Licensure
Florida, New York
Years in Practice
11
Accepting New Referrals
Waitlist Only
Session Rate
300
Session Format
Hybrid
Social Sense Therapy Group
West Palm Beach, Florida
Hayley’s clinical style is relational, collaborative, and strengths-based. She believes therapy should feel both safe and productive, a space where clients feel deeply understood while also gaining concrete strategies for change. Drawing on modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Gottman Method Couples Therapy, mindfulness-based interventions, and executive coaching frameworks, she tailors each session to meet the unique needs and goals of her clients. Her work emphasizes emotional awareness, communication, and self-regulation, fostering growth that extends well beyond the therapy room. Her practice is built on four cornerstones: empathy, community, tough questions, and humor. She especially enjoys working with high-achieving individuals, children with exceptionalities, parents, couples, and professionals who often feel they have little time to prioritize themselves.
Clinician-first leadership: Hayley brings the rare combination of clinical depth and entrepreneurial vision. As a seasoned therapist and practice owner, she understands firsthand the realities of private practice, from managing caseloads and clinical integrity to building sustainable referral systems. Her leadership at CTC is grounded in empathy for clinicians’ lived experience, making the collective feel authentic, supportive, and professionally attuned. Curator of trusted connections: With an eye for clinical fit and interpersonal nuance, Hayley has built CTC around the idea that meaningful care cannot be automated. She blends her matchmaking instincts with her deep understanding of therapeutic modalities, ensuring that each referral is thoughtful, intentional, and rooted in clinical alignment rather than algorithms. Strategic community builder: Hayley excels at cultivating community, bringing together professionals who share values of collaboration, ethics, and growth. Her relational approach bridges gaps between solo practitioners, group practices, and interdisciplinary partners, creating a network that feels like a true collective of colleagues, not a directory of competitors. Visionary brand and systems designer: From concept to execution, Hayley has shaped CTC’s identity as a concierge-style, high-trust mental health network. She combines branding expertise with operational structure, developing membership tiers, onboarding systems, partnership pathways, and scalable processes that balance warmth with professionalism. 5. Advocate for clinical excellence and integrity Hayley’s background in executive functioning, school collaboration, couples work, and performance coaching informs her broader philosophy: quality care starts with clinicians who are both skilled and supported. Her standards for CTC membership reflect this belief, emphasizing competence, communication, and compassion. Connector across sectors: Hayley naturally bridges mental health, education, and business ecosystems, forming partnerships with schools, organizations, and allied professionals to expand CTC’s reach and impact. Her ability to communicate across disciplines makes CTC appealing to both clinicians and community stakeholders alike.
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