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Rochelle Van Driel, LMFT

Therapy with Rochelle Van Driel, LMFT—supporting adults, caregivers, and seniors through anxiety, grief, life transitions, and emotional healing with compassion and clarity.

About Rochelle Van Driel, LMFT

Rochelle Van Driel, LMFT, creates a welcoming, judgment-free environment where clients can safely explore their thoughts, feelings, and life experiences. She believes that healing begins when individuals feel genuinely heard and supported, and her work centers on helping clients uncover and strengthen the inner resources that already exist within them. Rochelle partners with clients to navigate personal transitions, emotional challenges, and moments of uncertainty with empathy, respect, and a steady therapeutic presence.

With over ten years of experience as a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist—and a background in Gerontology—Rochelle brings a unique understanding of the emotional and relational changes that come with aging, caregiving, and life transitions. Her professional journey includes extensive work with adults, seniors, and caregivers, as well as earlier experience supporting children within school systems. At this time, her practice focuses exclusively on adults.

Rochelle has supported clients through stress, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, family issues, senior life transitions, and the complex emotional demands of caregiving. She offers faith-based or spiritual integration upon request, honoring each client’s values and belief system. Her goal is to help individuals build resilience, regain hope, and move toward a life that feels more grounded, balanced, and deeply fulfilling.

Rochelle understands that beginning therapy often requires courage—and she meets that courage with compassion. She works alongside clients to foster healing, insight, and meaningful change, helping them shift the direction of their lives toward greater emotional well-being and satisfaction.

As she often reminds clients: “If we don’t change the direction we are going, we will arrive at the same place, always.”