Mental Health & Emotional Wellness

Integrated care, thoughtfully curated.

At Jennifer Layne Acupuncture and Wellness, we view mental health as a foundational part of overall wellbeing. Within our practice, we host independently licensed mental health clinicians who offer psychotherapy in a calm, private, and supportive environment.

Each clinician maintains their own private practice while working alongside our broader wellness team—allowing patients to access mental health care as part of a cohesive, whole-person approach.

Our Approach

Patients may begin their inquiry directly through our office. We thoughtfully coordinate initial requests and connect individuals with the clinician best aligned with their needs. From there, communication continues directly with the practitioner.

On-Site Mental Health Clinicians

Mental health services are provided by independently licensed clinicians who operate their own private practices within our wellness space. Jennifer Layne Acupuncture and Wellness facilitates initial inquiries but does not manage scheduling, clinical care, or billing for psychotherapy services.

To inquire about mental health services or explore whether therapy may be a good fit, submit a request below. Our team will review your inquiry and facilitate a direct connection with the clinician.

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Perri Nunziato, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Perri Nunziato has been providing psychotherapy since 1994. She approaches care through a holistic, mind–body lens, recognizing the close relationship between emotional health, physical wellbeing, and nervous system regulation.

Her work is grounded in a cognitive behavioral framework, supporting clients in identifying patterns, managing anxiety, and developing practical, sustainable tools for navigating life’s challenges. She works with adolescents and adults, and frequently supports individuals navigating anxiety, stress, and life transitions. In alignment with an integrative model of care, Perri also encourages supportive practices beyond the therapy room—such as mindfulness, meditation, movement, and other body-based approaches—to foster resilience and long-term wellbeing.

Known for her warm, down-to-earth presence, Perri offers a thoughtful, non-judgmental space where clients feel seen, supported, and understood. Within our integrative wellness setting, she collaborates with other practitioners when appropriate to support a comprehensive approach to care.

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Henry Espinal, LPC

Licensed Professional Counselor

Henry Espinal provides individual psychotherapy for adults navigating anxiety, stress, emotional regulation, and life transitions. His approach is collaborative and grounded, with a focus on helping clients develop insight, build resilience, and create sustainable tools for change.

Henry works from an evidence-based framework and tailors treatment to each individual’s goals and experiences. Within the integrative wellness setting, he values the connection between emotional health, the nervous system, and overall wellbeing. 

Learn more at espinalwellness.com

Mental Health Frequently Asked Questions

Begin by submitting a request for more information through our office. Our team will review your inquiry and facilitate a direct connection with the clinician best aligned with your needs.

Mental health appointments are scheduled directly with each clinician. Our office coordinates initial inquiries, after which the clinician will reach out to discuss availability and next steps.

Insurance participation and payment policies vary by provider and can be discussed directly with the clinician.

When appropriate and with your consent, mental health clinicians may collaborate with other practitioners within our integrative setting to support a comprehensive approach to care.

Yes. All psychotherapy services are confidential and provided in accordance with professional and legal standards. Privacy and discretion are central to the patient experience.

It’s completely normal to feel unsure. Reaching out does not commit you to starting therapy. An initial conversation is simply an opportunity to ask questions, learn more, and see whether working with a clinician feels like a good fit for you.