Meet The Therapists
Calm and Collective Therapeutics promises to offer the highest quality therapeutic services in the most caring and safe environment to promote physical, emotional, social, spiritual, and intellectual growth through individual, group, couple, family, and marriage therapy.
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Sabra Della Lucia, LMFT, CSAC
Oʻahu & Hawaiʻi Island
Sabra, the founder of Calm and Collective Therapeutics, has been a Licensed Marriage and family therapist in Hawaiʻi since 2017. Sabra is about teaching valuable skills to real people that are simple to learn and convenient to apply in everyday situations. While providing direct services is her passion, Sabra finds strength in collaborating with like-minded professionals to create an optimal client experience, bridging new relationships through community engagement.Sabra is in urban Honolulu, Kailua-Kona, and remotely via Telehealth.
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Casha DeMello, LMHC
Oʻahu & Neighbor Islands
Casha is fiercely true to improving health. Mental health is health. As a Licensed Mental Health Counselor, Casha has a dynamic professional portfolio - including children, adolescents, adults, and Hawaii's military population - because helping people balance life's activities, responsibilities, relationships, and efforts to achieve resilience matters.
Casha's success with clients starts with increasing awareness and creating a platform for personal growth. Her therapeutic approach fosters coping with emotional and mental distress.
Casha's practice for helping people arises from respect, dignity, love, and peace that merge harmoniously through her Hawaiian and French Polynesian backgrounds. It's all about how we think, feel, and behave. Casha provides telehealth services only. -
Charity Dudoit, LMFT
Molokaʻi, Maui & Neighbor Islands
Licensed Marriage and Marriage Family Therapist, Charity Dudoit was born and raised in Molokai. She enjoys getting lost in a good book, being outdoors, watching the sunset, and spending time at the beach. Her passion in this field has led her to become one of the island's few homegrown Marriage and Family Therapists.
As a therapist, Charity has experience working with many client issues, including trauma (sexual abuse, domestic violence, and child abuse), and working with children, adolescents, and adults. Her seven years of clinical experience have allowed her to work closely within her community, building connections with a trauma-informed and non-judgemental approach. She values compassion and empathy as essential to guiding people through their healing journey as a lighthouse for those who see darkness and to provide hope. -
Tatum Marcus, LMFT
Kauaʻi & Neighbor Islands
Tatum is not just a licensed therapist, but a dedicated steward of healthy relationships. She specializes in the intricate dynamics of marriage and family therapy, always putting her client's well-being at the forefront. In her world, the soothing movements of yoga, the vibrant colors of nature, and the expressive strokes of art form the backdrop of her life. She views every experience through her sessions as an opportunity for learning, growth, and evolution.
With a focused approach to addressing anxiety, depression, and life transitions, Tatum extends her expertise to individuals, couples and families, offering guidance and support through life's inevitable peaks and valleys. Drawing from her diverse experiences in Oregon and Kauai, Tatum is committed to delivering empathetic and transformative therapy to her clients. She builds deep connections and facilitates a collaborative environment for growth and healing, ensuring that you feel safe and comfortable throughout your therapeutic journey. -
Ishmael Gomes, Pre Licensed MFT
Oʻahu & Neighbor Islands
Ishmael Gomes is a Pre-Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist from Kaneohe, Hawaiʻi. Ishmael practices with the belief that the human experience is limitless and unique to each person, therefore therapy with him is client led, therapist informed and tailor made. This approach is facilitated by his skills in reflective listening, narratives, emotional awareness, and psychoeducation. As a pre-licensed clinician, Ishmael receives regular supervision from seasoned professionals, offering his clients spectacular and thorough care.
Ishmaelʻs practice is informed through his interests in activities where he can continue to build and grow as an individual. Rock climbing, beach, social gatherings, and connecting with loved ones are his passions, as well as his eagerness to learn in an emerging field of Individual and Family Therapy.
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Pi'ilani Smith, LCSW
O’ahu & Neighbor Islands
Pi‘ilani is rooted in the values of aloha and laulima—connection, collaboration, and collective care. Her interactions with ‘ōpio (youth) and mākua (parents) over the past decade have strengthened her ability to navigate complex family dynamics with clarity and compassion. Pi‘ilani skillfully implements mindfulness and strength-based interventions with passion and integrity in a way that aligns with ‘ohana (family) and community values.
With an emphasis on solution-focused therapies and accountability, Pi‘ilani supports clients in identifying their own strengths, clarifying goals, and taking meaningful steps toward change. She specializes in working with teens and young adults, guiding them through life transitions and identity development through empowerment and cultural grounding.
Pi‘ilani is deeply connected to ‘āina (land/place), recognizing its role as both a source of healing and a cornerstone of Hawaiian identity. She weaves this relationship into her work, fostering a sense of belonging and grounding for individuals and families. Through the integration of cultural values and practices, Pi‘ilani creates a space where growth, resilience, and harmony can thrive.
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Brittini Thomas, MSCP
Oʻahu & Neighbor Islands
Brittini brings a grounded, vibrant presence to her work with couples, creating a space where partners feel supported, understood, and encouraged to grow together. She works from a collaborative approach, helping partners strengthen communication, rebuild trust, and cultivate healthier patterns of connection.
Her work integrates evidence-based practices with an attuned, relational style that honors the unique history and needs of each partnership. She supports couples navigating communication difficulties, ruptures in trust, major life changes, and long-standing interpersonal dynamics that create distance or conflict.
Brittini holds a master’s degree in clinical psychology and is currently continuing her professional development in the PsyD program.