Landis moved from Miami, Florida to New York City to pursue her graduate studies at Columbia University. Landis went on to graduate with masters degrees in counseling psychology (MA) and mental health counseling (EdM) and earned her license as a New York State Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). She is also a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Georgia and a Registered Telehealth Provider in Florida.
After planning her own wedding in 2015, Landis became fascinated with the emotional experience that arises during the wedding planning process. She began to explore this issue with colleagues and friends and found that, for most, even when it is a joyful experience, it could still prove to be a uniquely stressful time, often setting the scene for heightened emotion, pressure, and expectation in a relatively short period of time. She found that most stressors that come up during wedding planning are the same stressors that bring most people to therapy at other points in their lives, but wedding planning seemed to bring out many of these issues at once!
In 2018, Landis founded AisleTalk, the first therapy and coaching practice devoted to helping engaged people navigate stress as they plan their wedding and look toward marriage. AisleTalk is rooted in the belief that wedding planning is not always as glamorous as it seems. At its core, getting married is a major life transition, marked with stress and change, identity development, forced collaboration, expectations versus reality, and a lot of attention. Some people meet this challenge with eagerness and excitement. Others find it overwhelming and paralyzing.
After eight years of honing this specialty, Landis is passionate about helping clients through the stress they’re experiencing. She sees this time as being ripe for developing skills to navigate and cope with these stressors in a way that will set a client up for a happy, healthy, and successful marriage. An opportunity to create calm in chaos; to help individual partners ground themselves in enduring partnership
For her innovative work in the area of wedding therapy, Landis has been quoted as an expert source in numerous media publications, including BRIDES, TIME Magazine, The New York Times, The New York Post, and several others; and served as an inaugural member on the BRIDES Review board a Relationship and Mental Health Expert for her expertise in the field.
Landis is passionate about treating individuals and couples who want to work on their relationships and brings to her work over ten years of clinical experience as a psychotherapist. Prior to founding AisleTalk, she held clinical roles in a variety of settings including schools, community mental health clinics, eating disorder centers, crisis shelters, and higher education. She has extensive experience working with adults, children, couples and families coping with a range of emotional concerns, with special interests in supporting folks dealing with anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress, couple and family strain, career and academic stress, birth trauma, transition to parenthood, parenting children with special needs, concerns related to sexuality and gender identity, self-esteem, disordered eating, and adult ADHD.
Landis’s therapeutic style is warm, nonjudgmental, client-centered, and goal-focused. Knowing that a strong therapeutic relationship can be responsible for 80% of successful client outcomes, that is where she starts working toward your goals: building a trusting, collaborative relationship, rooted in the client’s strengths. From there, she integrates techniques of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), person-centered therapy, emotionally-focused couples therapy (EFT), mindfulness practices, and psychodynamic therapy based on each client’s unique needs and preferences. Landis appreciates and incorporates honest feedback throughout the therapeutic process to make it the most meaningful it can be for each client who walks through her door.
Landis manages AisleTalk remotely from Atlanta, Georgia, where she relocated with her own family in 2020. When she’s not working, she’s the boy-mom of two toddlers and two rescue pups; sharing wrangling duties and learning about love and life with her partner of fifteen years. Peak happiness includes: a sunny day, an oat milk latte, a new eatery, a long walk, and fewer than two tantrums.
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Do you struggle with anxiety, past trauma, or challenging family dynamics that affect your daily life and relationships? Do you feel overwhelmed, stuck, or uncertain about how to move forward and find clarity? Many people face these struggles and wonder if life can feel lighter and more manageable.
At Aisle Talk, I offer a holistic, compassionate approach tailored to your unique needs. We start by understanding where you are now and the challenges you’re facing. Together, we’ll develop practical tools and insights to support your personal growth and emotional well-being. I create a safe, inclusive space grounded in empathy, curiosity, and cultural awareness so you feel truly heard and understood.
Helping you feel more connected to yourself and empowered in your life is my passion. If you’re ready to take the first step toward healing and self-discovery, I invite you to book a free consultation. Let’s begin this journey together.
Supervisor: Farzana Rahman (347) 480-1015
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Starting therapy may make you feel vulnerable but you may also feel relief and find inspiration. You can expect honesty, warmth, and curiosity from me as someone who brings both professional insight and wisdom from decades of life experience. As a parent, partner, career changer, and counselor-in-training, I am committed to empowering clients to overcome emotional challenges and rewrite their own narratives.
I strive to create an inclusive, culturally-sensitive space where your story matters, allowing us to explore behavior patterns, build emotional insight, and define realistic goals. Therapy is a collaborative process focused on your journey. What’s holding you back? How can you move toward meaningful change? Let’s work together to help you answer questions like these, one conversation at a time. If you’re ready to pause, reflect, and take that step forward, reach out and let’s begin.
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As a counselor, I strive to create a nonjudgmental space to empower you to openly explore your experiences, life challenges, and aspirations. Through empathy, authenticity, and respect, I aim to foster a therapeutic environment where healing and growth can flourish. We can work together to navigate life’s complexities.
In my approach, I aim to establish a collaborative relationship built on trust. I believe that each individual’s journey is unique and I will utilize an integrative approach that draws from various therapeutic modalities to help meet your needs and goals. As an Asian American woman, I deeply value a multicultural perspective and acknowledge the importance of considering the impact of diverse beliefs and backgrounds. With this insight, I am committed to providing culturally competent care and creating a safe environment for marginalized communities. I am curious about how your environment shapes your current relationships and identities, and I am dedicated to exploring this with you.
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Are you looking for a space where you can show up just as you are with your complex emotions, life’s obstacles, and everything in between? I offer warm, accepting, and trauma-informed virtual therapy for individuals and couples across New York. My approach is grounded in curiosity, compassion, and cultural sensitivity. I draw from various attachment-based approaches and integrate training from the Gottman Method. I believe that therapy isn’t about “fixing” you—it’s about reconnecting with yourself, gaining insight, and fostering growth in your most meaningful relationships.
As a South Asian woman and child of immigrant parents, my lived experiences deeply inform my work. I understand how culture, family, and intergenerational dynamics shape our mental and emotional well-being. I especially enjoy working with BIPOC clients, first- and second-generation immigrants, and those exploring how their past informs their present.
Whether you’re navigating family dynamics, cultural identity, depression and anxiety, or challenges in your romantic relationship, I’m here to support you in making sense of those experiences in a way that feels empowering. If you’re feeling ready to take the next step, I welcome you to schedule a free consultation! Let’s explore your story together.
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