——— About the practice

The summit isn't defined by where you start, but by who you become along the way.

Summit Clinical Group is a telehealth practice for Florida adults rebuilding themselves after endings. Not to leave the past behind, but to carry it forward with greater strength, clarity, and self-respect.

The work we offer

Rebuilding after a major transition is not about finding yourself. It is about deciding, often for the first time, who you want to become.

Every meaningful ending asks the same question: Who will you choose to be now?

However you arrived here matters less than where you are standing. It may have been the end of a relationship, the weight of anxiety, years of repeating the same relational patterns, or the quiet realization that you've been living in ways that no longer align with who you want to become. The circumstances differ, but the question beneath them is often the same: What has been shaping the way I see myself, other people, and the world around me?

Therapy is about more than feeling better. It is about understanding why you think the way you do, why you love the way you do, and why you continue returning to patterns that make you ask, "Why am I always like this?"

Our survival and Attachment strategies often feel like our identity until they're examined, and we begin to see that we are reacting and not responding. Therapy creates the opportunity to question our initial interpretations, understand where they came from, and decide whether they still deserve to manage the way you live and relate to others.

Couples work begins with the same premise. Most partners aren't reacting to each other's behavior as much as they're reacting to how it feels when our needs arent met but we are too tired or don’t know how to communicate so our partner understands. We start to reconnect when we practice “understanding comes before being understood.” More on that in our approach.


——— The clinician

Sierra Magurczek, LCSW

Sierra Magurczek is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and founder of Summit Clinical Group, a Florida telehealth practice specializing in attachment theory, relational psychology, and helping individuals live in alignment with their own philosophy. Her work is grounded in the belief that the quality of our relationships begins with the relationship we have with ourselves, and that lasting change comes not from becoming someone new, but from understanding ourselves more honestly.

Her clinical perspective was shaped through years of work across community mental health, crisis intervention, education, and law enforcement. Working alongside individuals, families, schools, and first responders gave her a broad understanding of how adversity, relationships, and the systems surrounding us influence interpersonal and emotional well-being. Today, she brings that perspective into private practice, helping clients move beyond survival and toward intentional, lasting transformation.

Sierra specializes in attachment theory and relational psychology, self-abandonment, boundaries, anxiety, and interpersonal resilience. She works with adults who are ready to understand the patterns and experiences that have shaped their lives, strengthen their relationship with themselves, and create healthier connections with others.

Outside the therapy room, Sierra serves as a lecturer at Florida State University, hosts seminars on state and federal mental health policy, and provides Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training to law enforcement agencies. These experiences continue to shape her belief that resilience is built not only through individual insight, but through stronger relationships, healthier communities, and systems that support rehabilitation.

Therapy is the practice of examining the patterns shaping your life and deciding which ones deserve a place in your future. Ultimately, the quality of our lives is determined less by what happens to us than by how we interpret it and the way we choose to respond.

Her belief is that the most difficult human feat is to look honestly within themselves. But for those willing to do the work, she meets them at the base of the climb. The person waiting at the summit isn't someone you'll discover. It's someone you'll choose to become.

The Approach →

You already know the only way from here is up.

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