“My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far, I’ve finished two bags of M&Ms and a chocolate cake. I feel better already.”
— Dave Barry
Hi there! I’m Casey Truffo. I’m a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 30 years of experience and the founder of OC Relationship Center. I specialize in anxiety, adult ADHD, relationships, and grief — but mostly, I work with smart, high-functioning adults who are secretly exhausted from trying to hold their relationships and their lives together.
Anxiety and ADHD
I’ve lived with both anxiety and ADHD myself, so I know what it’s like to constantly overthink, over-function, and still feel behind. I became a therapist to help people stop spiraling and start building a life that actually works for their brain and their nervous system — not just everyone else’s expectations.
Couples Counseling
Most couples aren’t failing because they don’t care — they’re failing because they care deeply but keep missing each other. The frustration, the hurt, the loneliness that creeps in… it’s rarely about love being absent. It’s about two people trying really, really hard — and still somehow not quite hearing what the other is actually trying to say.
I work with couples to slow down those moments of misunderstanding — to help each partner feel genuinely heard, and to discover what’s really being communicated beneath the surface. When couples learn to do that, something shifts. Not just in the relationship, but in each person individually.
I’ve spent 28 years figuring this out alongside my own husband. Trust me — it’s a practice, not a destination. And that’s exactly why I do this work.
My work is integrative, honest, and tool-rich. I won’t just nod and ask how you feel — I’ll help you find language, systems, and strategies that reduce anxiety and get you through hard days with more ease. I’m known for being direct (but kind), and clients often say I help them see things clearly — especially when they’re stuck in relationships or overwhelmed by perfectionism.
I believe therapy should give you something you can use on Tuesday — not just insight. My goal is to help you have more good days and fewer mental fire drills.