Healing happens in relationship — with ourselves, with others, and in the body.
I offer therapy, trauma-informed CranioSacral Therapy, and supervision for therapists seeking grounded, thoughtful, relational support. Whether you’re working through stress in your relationships, overwhelm in your body, or growth in your clinical identity, this can be a place to begin.
How would you like to work together?
Choose the doorway that best fits what you’re seeking right now.
Relational therapy
For individuals, couples, and families wanting support with communication, repair, identity, grief, trauma, or life transitions.
Learn about therapy →CranioSacral Therapy
A gentle, body-based, trauma-informed approach that can support regulation, ease, pain, and overwhelm.
Learn about CST →Supervision
Reflective, relational, trauma-informed supervision for pre-licensed therapists growing their confidence and clinical voice.
Learn about supervision →Grounded, relational, and responsive to the whole person.
I’m a licensed marriage and family therapist with more than 10 years of experience supporting people through relationship stress, life transitions, trauma, identity questions, and periods of feeling stuck or overwhelmed.
My work is grounded in the belief that when we strengthen our sense of self, we also strengthen our relationships and communities. I aim to offer care that is relational, affirming, thoughtful, and responsive to the uniqueness of each person’s story.
Relational, trauma-informed, and body-aware.
I approach healing as something that happens in relationship — in the ways we relate to partners, families, communities, ourselves, and our own bodies. My work draws from relational therapy, trauma-informed care, somatic awareness, and strengths-based practice. Together, we slow things down, notice patterns, and make room for new possibilities.
Relational and collaborative
Work shaped through conversation, trust, and shared reflection.
Trauma-informed and body-aware
Attention to nervous-system patterns, pacing, and embodied safety.
Affirming and contextual
Care that honors identity, culture, family systems, and lived experience.
Three ways we can work together.
Relational therapy
Therapy can help when relationships feel strained, identity feels uncertain, or life feels too heavy to carry alone. I work with individuals, couples, and families around communication, repair, trauma, grief, spirituality, purpose, and change.
- Relationship repair and rebuilding
- Family dynamics and communication
- Identity, purpose, and spirituality
- Depression, anxiety, grief, and trauma
CranioSacral Therapy
CranioSacral Therapy offers a gentle, hands-on, trauma-informed way of listening to the body. It can be a good fit for people looking for support with stress, pain, nervous-system overwhelm, or a greater sense of settling and ease.
- Gentle, body-based support
- Trauma-informed approach
- Support for stress, pain, and regulation
- Can complement talk therapy
Supervision
I offer supervision for pre-licensed therapists who want a reflective, relational, and growth-oriented space to deepen their clinical practice. Supervision can support case conceptualization, relational presence, and development of your own professional voice.
- For pre-licensed MFTs
- Trauma-informed and relational lens
- Reflective support for clinical growth
- Space to build confidence and clarity
A brief introduction
If you’d rather get a feel for me in person, this short video offers an overview of my approach and the kinds of work I offer.
This work may be a fit if you’re…
- Feeling stuck in a relationship or repeating painful patterns
- Moving through trauma, grief, anxiety, or major life transition
- Wanting support that includes both talk and body-based awareness
- Looking for affirming care around identity, orientation, gender, or family complexity
- A developing therapist seeking thoughtful supervision
If you’re wondering whether this is the right place to begin, let’s talk.
You don’t need to know exactly what kind of support you need before reaching out. We can start with a conversation and see what feels like the best fit.
About Cory
I’m a licensed marriage and family therapist with more than 20 years of experience supporting people through relationship stress, life transitions, trauma, identity questions, and periods of feeling stuck or overwhelmed.
My work is grounded in the belief that when we strengthen our sense of self, we also strengthen our relationships and communities. I aim to offer care that is relational, affirming, thoughtful, and responsive to the uniqueness of each person’s story.
How I work
I approach healing as something that happens in relationship — in the ways we relate to partners, families, communities, ourselves, and our own bodies. My work draws from relational therapy, trauma-informed care, somatic awareness, and strengths-based practice. Together, we slow things down, notice patterns, and make room for new possibilities.
Relational and collaborative
Trauma-informed and body-aware
Affirming and contextual
Therapy can help when relationships feel strained, identity feels uncertain, or life feels too heavy to carry alone. I work with individuals, couples, and families around communication, repair, trauma, grief, spirituality, purpose, and change.
RELATIONAL THERAPY
I offer supervision for pre-licensed therapists who want a reflective, relational, and growth-oriented space to deepen their clinical practice. Supervision can support case conceptualization, relational presence, and development of your own professional voice.
SUPERVISION AND CONSULTATION
CranioSacral Therapy offers a gentle, hands-on, trauma-informed way of listening to the body. It can be a good fit for people looking for support with stress, pain, nervous-system overwhelm, or a greater sense of settling and ease.
CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY
A brief introduction
If you’d rather get a feel for me in person, this short video offers an overview of my approach and the kinds of work I offer.
This work may be a fit if you’re…
Feeling stuck in a relationship or repeating painful patterns
Moving through trauma, grief, anxiety, or major life transition
Wanting support that includes both talk and body-based awareness
Looking for affirming care around identity, orientation, gender, or family complexity
A developing therapist seeking thoughtful supervision
If you’re wondering whether this is the right place to begin, let’s talk.
You don’t need to know exactly what kind of support you need before reaching out. We can start with a conversation and see what feels like the best fit.
““I believe relationships are the foundation of our identities in the world.” ”
Cory Call is a licensed marriage and family therapist (“LMFT”) with more than 10 years of experience working with a wide range of clients and issues.
I am inspired and humbled by the stories of people's lives - and I'm here to help when life gets challenging. If you're in the midst of a life transition or are feeling directionless - we can explore purpose. If life seems too hectic or feels increasingly hopeless - we'll work together to identify the underlying issue and explore solutions. If it feels like you and your teenager are stuck or if the relationship between your spouse/partner is a source of stress - we can work on communication. When you’re feeling overwhelmed and aren't sure how things can change, I can help.
I believe that by strengthening our own identities, we strengthen our relationships and our communities. As a strengths-based therapist, I believe we each can improve our lives by identifying our unique strengths and putting them to use. As a relational therapist, I believe relationships are foundational to our lives (family, friends, coworkers, ourselves) - often the cause of life’s struggles, relationships also are paths to creating greater happiness.
Each of us is on a unique journey. I embrace what makes you unique (including your ethnicity, nationality, religion/faith tradition, gender, and/or orientation) and I believe that if you’re willing to engage with therapy, we can create lasting, positive change in your life.
Cory works with:
• Individuals of all ages, including teens and preteens
• Couples, in all stages of relationships
• New parents
• College students and recent graduates
• Adoptees and their parents
• Queer individuals and couples
• Multi-generational families
• Trans youth and adults
Cory focuses on:
• Relationship improvement, repair, and rebuilding
• Identity, purpose, and spirituality
• Traumatic experiences
• Family dynamics and communication
• Depression and anxiety
• Open or polyamorous relationships
• Parent coaching
• Grief and loss
Cory was raised in rural North Dakota, but the Twin Cities have been his home for over twenty years. Cory loves gardening (in the warm months) and baking bread (in the cold months).
Education
St. Thomas - Master of Arts (Counseling Psychology with concentration in marriage and family therapy)
University of Minnesota - Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)
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