Rediscover your spark in life.

Online Individual Therapy for Life Transitions, Anxiety, & More
in Beverly, MA & Throughout Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont

Life is full of feelings of anxiety, grief, depression, and uncertainty during life transitions. But it can also be full of joy, exhilaration, peace, and hope. Sometimes, though, finding that spark again can be tough.
Jenn Pontillo, Life changes therapy, Beverly, MA

Hi, I'm Jenn (she/her).

Welcome! I’m so glad you’re here. Taking this first step takes courage, and I truly appreciate your willingness to explore this journey. I know how overwhelming it can feel to find someone to share your deepest emotions with. Your motivation and insight in seeking support shows incredible strength and vulnerability. My goal is to help you process and regulate your emotions so you can live a life that feels joyful, fulfilling, and authentically yours.

Who I Help

At Creating Hope in Healing, I specialize in therapy for life transitions, therapy for anxiety, therapy for loss, and therapy for medical and education professionals in Beverly, MA, and for all residents of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Here, you’ll find a safe space to explore your thoughts, process challenges, and build a life that truly feels like yours.

Therapy for Life Transitions

Big changes—whether expected or not—can shake your sense of stability. If you’re adjusting to a new job, a major loss, or evolving relationships, I’ll help you navigate the emotions that come with transition and find your footing again.

Therapy for Anxiety

If past experiences are still impacting your present, you deserve support in healing. My trauma-informed approach helps you process difficult memories, build resilience, and reclaim your sense of safety and self.

Therapy for Medical Professionals & Helpers

The demands of working in healthcare, education, or on behalf of another’s health can take a toll on your mental well-being. I offer therapy for medical professionals and other helpers to help you manage burnout, stress, and compassion fatigue, so you can continue caring for others while also caring for yourself.