
Our Story — Your Sessions x Melissa
Hey — I’m Melissa, your Michigan therapist who believes therapy should feel more like a collab than a clinic.
Think: Your Sessions x Melissa — the ultimate crossover between your healing era and therapist-level bestie vibes.
I started Pink Psy because therapy needed a rebrand. I got tired of the cold, clinical, “so how does that make you feel?” energy. You deserve a space that feels human — where you can talk about the messy stuff and the hot girl healing, where therapy meets real life (and yes, real feelings).
So this is your space — Your Sessions — built around you, your pace, your energy.
Show me the texts, spill the tea (or the chisme), tell me about the breakup, the burnout, the family patterns, the people-pleasing — I’m here for it all.
Because therapy should feel like sitting with your best friend who just
happens to be trauma-informed, licensed, and bound by HIPAA — which, by the way, just means your secrets are safe, your story stays yours, and our conversations never leave the room (you can read the official version here 💌).
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Every session with me is about helping you reconnect with your peace, your power, and your sense of self — that version of you who’s been buried under everyone else’s expectations.
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We’ll laugh, probably cry, maybe drop a few F-bombs, and definitely find the kind of clarity that hits deeper than a 2 a.m. text.
This isn’t therapy that makes you feel like a “case.”
It’s therapy that feels like you.
Welcome to Your Sessions x Melissa —the collab where you heal, grow, and get real about life, love, and everything in between!
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Disclaimer:
Professional, Grounded, and Always About You
Some say sessions with me are even better than a chat with a friend — because in therapy, it’s always about you.
We can laugh, connect, and build real trust — but therapy stays professional by design.
That’s what keeps your space safe, sacred, and centered on your healing and growth.
Our work together follows the ethical standards of the State of Michigan and the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). This means I don’t engage in any friendship, romantic, social, or business relationships with clients before, during, or after treatment.
These boundaries are what make therapy different.
They protect your story, your privacy, and your peace — giving you a space that’s fully yours to heal, reflect, and grow. 🌿
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