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Michelle Glenn, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Michelle Glenn is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) providing virtual therapy to adults throughout Maryland, Washington, DC, and Virginia. She earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Maryland, Baltimore in 2013 with a concentration in clinical social work and has more than 10 years of experience in private practice, outpatient mental health, and managed care settings.
Michelle believes meaningful change begins with feeling safe, understood, and supported. She creates a warm, nonjudgmental environment where clients can move at a pace that feels right for them. She values trust, authenticity, and collaboration, helping each person feel heard, respected, and empowered throughout therapy.
Michelle begins by learning about each client's experiences, strengths, challenges, and goals. Together, they develop a personalized treatment plan and identify therapeutic approaches that fit the client's needs and preferences. She helps adults build insight, coping skills, and confidence while addressing trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship concerns, and personal growth.

Lucia Olson, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Lucia Olson, LMFT, has worked in community mental health, private practice, a medical clinic, and group practice settings. She earned an MA in Counseling Psychology from Santa Clara University, a PhD in English Literature from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a BA in English Literature from Smith College.
Lucia provides a warm, compassionate, and collaborative approach, helping clients set meaningful goals and navigate life transitions, grief, divorce, parenting changes, new mental or chronic physical health diagnoses, LGBTQ+ identity exploration, and neurodivergence. She integrates DBT, ACT, and narrative therapy to help clients build coping skills, gain confidence, and rewrite unhelpful life narratives.
Lucia begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each client's history, concerns, and goals. Initial sessions may involve more questions while providing a calm, supportive space where clients guide the focus of therapy. She partners with clients throughout treatment to create individualized goals and support lasting growth.

Veronica Metzger, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Veronica Metzger, LCSW, has more than 15 years of experience providing mental health services across outpatient, in-home, and telehealth settings. She has worked with children, adolescents, adults, older adults, and families in Florida, Washington, DC, and Virginia. Veronica earned both her Bachelor of Social Work and Master of Social Work from the University of South Florida and became a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida in 2014.
Veronica believes meaningful therapy begins with trust, open communication, and a strong therapeutic relationship. Her person-centered, eclectic approach integrates psychodynamic principles with evidence-based interventions tailored to each individual's needs. She provides a compassionate, nonjudgmental environment where clients feel heard, empowered, and supported while working collaboratively toward lasting change.
Veronica begins by learning about each client's concerns, history, strengths, and goals to develop a personalized approach to care. Together, they create realistic treatment goals and build practical coping skills, increase self-awareness, and process life experiences. Treatment is collaborative, flexible, and adjusted as each client's needs and goals evolve.

Samantha Hanson, LPC
Staff Therapist
Samantha Hanson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Registered Art Therapist (ATR) with a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling, specializing in Art Therapy, from Springfield College in Massachusetts. With 11 years of licensed experience, she has provided care across residential, inpatient, day-treatment, and outpatient settings, working with children through older adults. She is an active member of the American Art Therapy Association and the American Counseling Association.
Samantha provides virtual care for residents of Wisconsin, Colorado, and Florida, with Missouri coming soon. She uses a client-centered, trauma-informed, humanistic, and narrative approach while incorporating evidence-based practices such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). When desired, she integrates traditional counseling with art therapy in ways that are meaningful and adaptable to telehealth. She also offers Creative Clini-Coach®️ services for individuals seeking professional guidance and accountability outside of therapy.
Samantha believes every treatment plan should be tailored to the individual. She collaborates with clients to identify goals, determine the therapeutic approach that best fits their needs, and create a supportive environment where they feel comfortable exploring challenges. Drawing from both professional expertise and lived experience with ADHD, chronic fatigue, and complex medical conditions, she offers compassionate, affirming care that recognizes each person's unique journey.

Angela Wheeler, LPC
Staff Therapist
Angela Wheeler, LPC, LPCC, has worked in the mental health field since 2008. She earned a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Georgia Southern University and a Master's in Professional Counseling from South University. She has experience in community mental health, outpatient, private practice, residential, inpatient, crisis intervention, Intensive Family Intervention, and Assertive Community Treatment, serving children, adolescents, and adults. She is trained in CBT, DBT, trauma/PTSD, solution-focused, and reality therapy.
Angela begins by actively listening to understand each patient's concerns, goals, and what they hope to achieve in therapy. She believes therapy should be centered on the patient's needs and strives to create a warm, calm, and welcoming environment where patients feel supported. While therapy can be challenging, she provides practical tools, resources, and encouragement throughout the therapeutic journey.
Angela starts with a comprehensive, conversational assessment to understand each patient's history, current concerns, and goals while building rapport. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan that evolves as needs and progress change. Her goal is to make therapy a safe, comfortable, and collaborative experience where patients feel empowered to grow.

Russell MacKay, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Russell MacKay is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), National Certified Counselor (NCC), and licensed Social Service Worker (SSW) with more than 20 years of behavioral health experience. He has worked in residential treatment, community mental health, outpatient counseling, juvenile justice, and higher education. He earned a master's degree in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Phoenix and completed doctoral studies in Counselor Education and Supervision at National Louis University. His clinical background includes EMDR, trauma-informed care, biofeedback, and individualized treatment planning.
Russell creates a warm, respectful, and nonjudgmental space where patients can speak openly and feel heard. His approach is collaborative, practical, and active, combining compassionate support with thoughtful challenges that promote meaningful change. He tailors treatment to each person's history, strengths, values, goals, and pace, and welcomes feedback throughout the process.
Russell begins by learning about each patient's current concerns, personal history, previous treatment, and goals. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan with realistic, measurable objectives. Sessions may include psychoeducation, skill-building, cognitive and behavioral strategies, emotion regulation, experiential techniques, or trauma processing. Progress is reviewed regularly, and treatment is adjusted to meet evolving needs.

Nicole Aldridge, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Nicole Aldridge is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Virginia, Texas, and South Carolina and a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida. She has experience as a school counselor and virtual psychotherapist working with adolescents and adults. Nicole earned dual M.S. degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and School Counseling from Walden University and an Ed.D. from Nova Southeastern University. She is trained in EMDR, Brainspotting, trauma-informed care, CBT, DBT, mindfulness-based approaches, and person-centered therapy.
Nicole provides a warm, collaborative, and culturally responsive environment where patients feel safe, respected, and empowered. She values open communication and partners with patients to set meaningful, achievable goals while helping them build resilience, gain insight, and develop practical skills for lasting well-being.
Nicole begins with a comprehensive assessment of each patient's history, strengths, concerns, and goals. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan tailored to the patient's needs and preferences. She uses evidence-based approaches and regularly reviews progress, adjusting treatment as goals evolve.

Dawn Nessler, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Dawn Nessler, PhD, LISW-CP, LCSW, holds an Associate's degree in Early Childhood Education, a Certificate of Mastery in Child Development, a Bachelor's degree in Social Psychology, a Master of Social Work, and a PhD in Organizational Leadership. She has experience in retail, customer service, education, hospitals, nursing homes, hospice, in-home services, and individual, family, and couples counseling.
Dawn provides a gentle, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard and respected. She believes each person is the expert on their own story and tailors treatment to individual needs. Guided by strong ethical values, she integrates empathy, compassion, CBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, Narrative Therapy, role playing, and active listening to support adults experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, fear, frustration, and other life challenges.
Dawn understands that beginning therapy can feel intimidating. The first session focuses on building rapport, learning about each patient's experiences, and identifying their goals. Together, they develop a personalized treatment plan designed to address current concerns and support meaningful, lasting progress.

Marissa Cowan, LPC
Staff Therapist
Marissa Cowan is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) who earned a Master's in Mental Health Counseling from Asbury Theological Seminary. She has experience providing care in outpatient and Intensive Outpatient Program settings, supporting individuals with a variety of mental health concerns.
Marissa creates a safe, compassionate environment where clients can openly explore their experiences and build effective coping strategies for lasting well-being. She values transparency and open communication, believing that trust and a strong therapeutic relationship are the foundation for meaningful progress.
Marissa begins with a comprehensive interview-style session to understand each client's history, presenting concerns, and current needs. She works collaboratively with clients to develop personalized treatment goals that are meaningful, actionable, and centered on their unique values and priorities.

Alifaire Sweeney, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Alifaire Sweeney is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over 15 years of experience providing outpatient therapy to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. She earned her master's degree in Human Services with a specialization in Marriage and Family Counseling from Liberty University. She specializes in EMDR for trauma and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). Her clinical interests include anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, relationship concerns, parenting, family conflict, and life transitions.
Alifaire creates a warm, welcoming, and judgment-free environment where clients feel safe, heard, and respected. She believes therapy is a collaborative process and tailors treatment to each person's strengths, experiences, and values. Her goal is to help clients build practical coping skills, increase resilience, strengthen relationships, and create meaningful, lasting change.
Alifaire begins by learning each client's history, concerns, strengths, and goals. She develops individualized treatment plans using evidence-based approaches, including EMDR, CBT, and family systems therapy. She encourages practicing new skills between sessions and provides compassionate support to help clients overcome challenges, recognize progress, and achieve lasting growth.

Melinda Brett, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Melinda Brett is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida and a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor in Maryland with more than 27 years of clinical experience. She holds a master's degree in Community Counseling and has provided individual and group psychotherapy in private practice and outpatient behavioral health settings. She works with adults experiencing depression, anxiety, stress, grief, life transitions, relationship concerns, and other mental health challenges.
Melinda strives to create a warm, supportive environment where clients feel heard, respected, and understood. Her approach is compassionate and practical, helping clients gain new perspectives and tools they can apply in everyday life. She believes each person is unique and works collaboratively to develop a treatment approach based on individual strengths and goals. Trust, honesty, and respect are the foundation of her therapeutic relationships.
Melinda begins by exploring each client's concerns, personal history, and goals for therapy. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan that reflects the client's needs and priorities. Throughout treatment, she focuses on building insight, strengthening coping skills, and supporting meaningful change while regularly reviewing progress and adjusting the plan as goals evolve.

Kellyanne Richmond, LMHC
Staff Therpist
Kellyanne Richmond, MA, LPC, LCMHC, TLHT-LMHC, LCADC, has more than 15 years of experience providing mental health and addiction treatment in detoxification, residential, outpatient, intensive in-community, and substance use evaluation settings, including clinical leadership and supervision. She earned a BA in Psychology and Sociology from Rider University and an MA in Counseling Psychology from Immaculata University. She is licensed in NJ, CO, VT, and FL and specializes in trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, life transitions, and co-occurring disorders.
Kellyanne provides a warm, nonjudgmental, conversational approach while offering honest, direct feedback. She believes patients are the experts on their own lives and fosters a collaborative relationship built on trust and open communication. Her approach integrates CBT, motivational interviewing, solution-focused, person-centered, and trauma-informed therapies to support meaningful, lasting change.
Kellyanne uses the first session to understand each patient's history, concerns, strengths, goals, and past treatment experiences. She listens carefully, validates experiences, and asks thoughtful questions to guide assessment. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan with realistic goals, combining supportive exploration with practical coping strategies patients can use in daily life.

Nikkia Matthews, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Nikkia Matthews is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) licensed in Michigan and Texas. She earned a Master of Social Work from Wayne State University and a bachelor's degree in Human Development & Psychoeducation from Howard University. Since 2012, she has provided therapy in outpatient, inpatient, community mental health, and school settings. She specializes in depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, women's issues, concerns affecting people of color, and relationship challenges, using evidence-based and holistic approaches.
Nikkia provides compassionate, supportive care that recognizes the connection between mind, body, and spirit. She views therapy as a collaborative partnership where clients feel heard, empowered, and respected. She creates a safe, nonjudgmental space to explore challenges, build on strengths, and develop practical skills for lasting growth and healing.
Nikkia begins by learning each client's unique experiences, concerns, and goals, believing they are the expert on their own life. Together, they create an individualized treatment plan using evidence-based and holistic approaches. She helps clients process trauma, strengthen relationships, build coping skills, and navigate life transitions while balancing gentle support with encouragement toward meaningful change.

Tina Lakatos, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Tina Lakatos is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has extensive experience helping individuals recover from trauma, PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), anxiety, depression, grief, loss, and adjustment difficulties. She also supports family members caring for loved ones facing these challenges. Tina uses an eclectic, evidence-based approach tailored to each person's unique experiences, strengths, and goals.
Tina believes every client brings a unique life story and deserves individualized care. She creates a supportive, collaborative environment where clients feel heard and respected while working toward healing. She draws from evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Client-Centered Therapy, and anger management techniques, selecting interventions that best fit each client's needs.
Tina begins by learning about each client's background, current concerns, and goals. Together, they identify priorities, develop a personalized treatment plan, and discuss the therapeutic approaches that will be used. Through ongoing collaboration, she helps clients build practical skills, overcome challenges, and make meaningful progress toward lasting well-being.

Althea Smith, LPC
Staff Therapist
Althea D. Smith is a Licensed Professional Counselor with 10 years of clinical experience and certification as a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC). She has experience providing compassionate care to adults from diverse cultural backgrounds.
Althea encourages clients to openly share their concerns, explore life's challenges, and embrace opportunities for meaningful growth. She strives to help clients build greater self-awareness while providing practical tools they can apply in their daily lives between sessions.
Althea begins by creating a welcoming, supportive, and empathetic environment where clients feel comfortable discussing their concerns, experiences, and treatment goals. She works collaboratively with each client to develop measurable treatment goals and adjusts the treatment plan as needed to support ongoing progress and evolving needs.

Matthew Poje, LPC
Staff Therapist
Matthew Poje is a Licensed Professional Counselor who earned a master's degree from Franciscan University of Steubenville, Ohio, and completed a trauma therapy specialty through Intensive Trauma Therapy Inc. in West Virginia. He spent 15 years supporting active and reserve Service Members through a Department of Defense mental health program with an emphasis on suicide prevention, followed by 5 years providing mobile crisis response alongside law enforcement. Since 2023, he has provided outpatient therapy via telehealth.
Matthew values open communication and works collaboratively with patients to establish clear treatment goals. He fosters a warm, supportive environment where patients feel heard and respected. He specializes in healing emotional trauma using the Instinctual Trauma Response (ITR) method, helping patients better understand and process the effects of traumatic experiences.
Matthew begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient's history, concerns, and goals. He develops individualized treatment plans and provides psychoeducation on the ITR method, as well as brain anatomy and function, to explain the healing process. His approach emphasizes recognizing moments of choice, helping patients shift from unconscious reactions to intentional, healthy responses.

Alumita Young, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Alumita Young is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) licensed in Utah and California with over 9 years of experience as a medical social worker and behavioral health clinician. She is certified in Brainspotting and trained in Deep Brain Reorienting (DBR) and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Alumita has supported adults navigating PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, chronic medical conditions, relationship concerns, and emotional challenges. Born and raised in Fiji, she brings a multicultural perspective and appreciation for diverse backgrounds.
Alumita creates a warm, welcoming, and nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard, respected, and supported. She believes healing occurs through connection, compassion, and collaboration. Her approach combines evidence-based strategies with a genuine, down-to-earth style while helping patients build resilience, gain insight, and develop lasting skills tailored to their unique needs and goals.
Alumita begins by learning about each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals. She collaborates with patients to develop an individualized treatment plan that reflects their needs and preferences. Using approaches such as Psychodynamic Therapy, CBT, DBR, and Brainspotting when appropriate, she supports patients in processing experiences, developing coping skills, and making meaningful progress over time.
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Shayla Humbles, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Shayla Humbles, LMHC, LPCC is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with over 10 years of experience. She enjoys working with adolescents and adults and has experience treating trauma, self-esteem, depression, anxiety, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. She uses motivational interviewing to help clients recognize their strengths and ability to grow and change.
Shayla meets clients where they are and supports their emotional, physical, and social well-being. She values helping to decrease suffering and improve quality of life and finds fulfillment in celebrating moments when clients discover hope and make meaningful progress.
Shayla understands that starting treatment can feel overwhelming. She creates a safe, accepting space where clients feel heard and valued, building trust at their own pace. Working as partners, she takes time to understand each person's experiences and goals to support meaningful change.

Chad Stiles, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Chad Stiles is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist serving adults and couples in Virginia, Colorado, and South Carolina. He earned a bachelor's degree in psychology and a master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Northcentral University, followed by a PhD in Marriage and Family Therapy with a specialization in Child and Adolescent Therapy from National University. Before entering clinical practice, he spent more than 13 years supporting survivors of sexual trauma, domestic violence, and military sexual trauma. He is a member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.
Chad takes a collaborative, practical, and solution-focused approach. He believes patients are the experts on their own lives and encourages them to play an active role in setting goals. He provides a respectful, nonjudgmental, trauma-informed environment, helping patients recognize their strengths, understand unhelpful patterns, and make meaningful changes at a pace that feels right for them.
Chad begins by learning about each patient's concerns, history, relationships, strengths, and goals. Together, they create an individualized treatment plan based on the patient's priorities and preferred pace. He regularly reviews progress, adjusts treatment as needed, and helps patients develop practical strategies between sessions. With couples, he focuses on relationship patterns rather than assigning blame.

Joanne Watson, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Joanne Watson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with experience across acute inpatient psychiatric hospitals, outpatient care, community mental health, crisis intervention, telehealth platforms, and private practice settings. She earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of North Carolina Charlotte and a graduate degree from the State University of New York at Stony Brook.
Joanne uses a collaborative therapeutic approach grounded in evidence-based practices, with an emphasis on compassion, mindfulness, and empowerment. She takes a patient-centered approach and strives to build strong therapeutic rapport by creating a safe, supportive, and judgment-free environment where clients can openly explore concerns and work toward meaningful goals.
Joanne begins by establishing trust and building rapport while identifying core concerns and symptoms. Together, she and her clients develop personalized goals and utilize evidence-based interventions, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Her goal is to support and empower clients throughout treatment while helping them develop lasting coping skills that extend beyond the therapeutic relationship.

Elizabeth Meachum, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Elizabeth Meachum, LCSW, earned her Master of Social Work from Florida State University in 2014. Throughout her career, she has provided care in a variety of settings, including inpatient treatment centers, group homes, schools, college counseling centers, private practice, and telehealth, giving her experience supporting individuals with diverse needs and backgrounds.
Elizabeth creates a calm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard and respected. She views therapy as a collaborative process and encourages open communication, feedback, and active participation. Drawing from solution-focused therapy, strength-based approaches, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and family systems perspectives, she tailors treatment to each patient's unique needs, goals, and strengths.
Elizabeth works collaboratively with patients to identify meaningful goals and develop a path forward that reflects their priorities. As therapy progresses, goals may evolve, and she remains flexible in adapting treatment to support growth and change. During the first session, she focuses on building trust, exploring what brought the patient to therapy, reviewing relevant background information, and answering questions. She is committed to providing support at a pace that feels authentic, empowering, and aligned with each patient's journey.

Ayesha Crawford, LPC
Staff Therapist
Ayesha Crawford, LPC, is a mental health therapist with nearly two decades of experience helping individuals navigate life’s challenges and create meaningful change. She has worked in outpatient mental health, integrated behavioral health, substance use treatment, primary care, telehealth, private practice, and community-based settings. Ayesha earned a BA in Psychology from North Carolina Central University and an MA in Community Counseling from Marymount University. She has served adolescents, adults, families, individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders, and those experiencing major life transitions.
Ayesha provides a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients can openly discuss challenges, successes, and concerns. Sessions may explore thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and life experiences while developing practical strategies to improve well-being. She believes every individual has the capacity for growth and healing and uses a strengths-based approach grounded in evidence-based practices to help patients build insight, resilience, self-awareness, healthier patterns, and confidence in reaching their goals.
Ayesha begins by developing a thorough understanding of each patient’s concerns, history, lifestyle, and treatment goals. During the initial appointment, she conducts a comprehensive assessment, asks detailed questions, and reviews relevant records. She then collaborates with patients to create an individualized treatment plan tailored to their needs and goals, ensuring they understand their diagnosis, treatment options, expected outcomes, and potential risks and benefits so they can make informed decisions about their care.

Jeffrey Simms, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Jeffrey Simms is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) who earned a Master of Arts in Professional Counseling from Liberty University in 2013. Licensed since 2014, he has provided therapy in outpatient and community mental health settings, both in person and virtually. He has experience working with individuals ages 5 to 95 in both individual and group therapy.
Jeffrey uses an evidence-based approach that incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), while drawing from other therapeutic modalities when appropriate. He offers practical strategies to help manage symptoms and values patient feedback to ensure treatment remains effective and tailored to each individual's needs.
Jeffrey begins with a thorough assessment to understand each patient's concerns, strengths, and goals. Together, they develop specific, measurable treatment goals that guide therapy. Progress is reviewed regularly, celebrating achievements while adjusting goals and strategies as needs evolve.

Casey Thompson, LPC
Staff Therapist
Casey Thompson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) licensed in Missouri and Texas. He earned a Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling from Maryville University in 2011 and has extensive experience providing outpatient counseling to adults and couples. His background includes Christian counseling, vocational counseling, life transition support, and treatment for depression, anxiety, relationship concerns, grief, and work-related stress. He is passionate about helping clients recognize their strengths, build resilience, and create meaningful change.
Casey uses a solution-focused, strength-based approach that emphasizes practical strategies and measurable progress. He creates a supportive, nonjudgmental environment where clients feel heard, respected, and empowered. He works collaboratively with clients to reduce symptoms of anxiety, depression, stress, and emotional overwhelm while building lasting coping skills. For those who desire it, He integrates Christian principles and a biblical worldview to support emotional, relational, and spiritual growth.
Casey begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand each client's concerns, strengths, history, and goals. He collaborates with clients to create individualized treatment plans and uses evidence-based interventions alongside solution-focused techniques to promote positive change. Throughout treatment, he helps clients challenge unhelpful thought patterns, strengthen coping skills, and build resilience. Progress is reviewed regularly, and treatment is adjusted as needs evolve. When requested, He incorporates prayer and faith-based perspectives to support holistic healing and growth.

Celia Luella Taylor Farr, LPC
Staff Therapist
Celia Luella Farr, DHA, LPC helps adults facing trauma, anxiety, OCD, depression, relationship challenges, and life transitions. With a decade of counseling experience, she supports clients in building resilience, confidence, and hope. Her background spans community mental health, government, military-affiliated, corporate wellness, telehealth, and private practice, giving her insight into the demands of professionals, caregivers, and busy adults.
Celia believes therapy should feel like a purposeful conversation. Her style is warm, collaborative, and down-to-earth, creating a judgment-free space to be honest. Together, you'll build on your strengths while developing practical tools to navigate challenges and move toward a more peaceful, connected, and fulfilling life.
Celia begins by understanding your story, including the experiences, relationships, and patterns shaping your current challenges. Together, you'll create an individualized, evidence-based treatment plan built around your strengths, values, and goals, celebrating progress and making adjustments to support meaningful, lasting change.

Dana Wade, LICSW
Staff Therapist
Dana Wade, LICSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 12 years of mental health experience and over 20 years in social work. Originally from New York and raised in Alabama, she earned her bachelor's degree in social work from the University of Alabama and her master's degree in social work from Georgia State University. Since obtaining her clinical license in 2014, she has provided mental health and substance use counseling to adults, children, and families in community, healthcare, and telehealth settings.
Dana is passionate about helping patients develop the skills and tools needed to reach their full potential and lead more fulfilling lives. She strives to create a safe, supportive, and respectful environment where patients feel comfortable discussing life's challenges and working toward stability and wellness. Her areas of focus include anxiety, depression, ADHD, bipolar disorder, OCD, trauma, grief, relationship concerns, stress management, sleep difficulties, anger management, women's mental health, chronic medical issues, and personality disorders.
Dana believes that a strong therapeutic relationship is the foundation for meaningful progress. During the initial session, she focuses on building rapport, understanding each patient's history, concerns, and treatment goals, and creating an individualized treatment plan. Her approach emphasizes collaboration, support, and respect to help patients feel heard, empowered, and equipped to make positive changes.

Chelsea Vargas, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Chelsea Vargas, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker licensed in Texas and Oregon. She earned her Master of Social Work from Texas State University and has experience providing care in outpatient therapy, inpatient psychiatric care, emergency behavioral health, crisis intervention, crisis stabilization, and substance use treatment settings. Her clinical interests include anxiety, depression, trauma, co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns, and supporting neurodivergent adults.
Chelsea strives to create a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard, respected, and understood. She values curiosity, honesty, and open communication, and believes therapy is most effective as a collaborative partnership. Her goal is to help patients gain insight, build practical coping skills, and create meaningful, lasting change while honoring their unique strengths, values, and experiences.
Chelsea begins by taking time to understand each patient’s history, current concerns, strengths, and goals. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan aligned with what matters most to the patient. She integrates evidence-based approaches including CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused Therapy, harm reduction, and trauma-informed care while regularly reviewing progress and adjusting goals to support growth, resilience, and well-being.

Shana Conley, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Shana Conley, LCSW, earned her bachelor's degree in psychology from Georgia State University and her master's degree in social work from Kennesaw State University. She has experience providing care in psychiatric hospitals, outpatient, and telehealth settings, working with individuals in partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, and outpatient programs for addictive diseases, psychiatric disorders, and co-occurring conditions.
Shana creates a warm, welcoming environment where patients are viewed as the experts on their own lives. She values open communication, collaboration, genuineness, and empathy, serving as a guide to help patients reach their goals. Every treatment plan is personalized to reflect each patient's unique needs and priorities.
Shana begins with a comprehensive intake assessment to understand symptoms, psychosocial history, presenting concerns, and personal strengths. She develops collaborative, individualized treatment plans based on each patient's goals and monitors progress using standardized measures alongside patients' own reports of their overall functioning.

Laurie Thompson, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Laurie Thompson is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 10 years of experience providing care in outpatient community mental health, nonprofit organizations, case management, home health, primary care, inpatient hospitals, and telehealth. She has also worked with the Department of Veterans Affairs and Kaiser Permanente, helping individuals manage anxiety, depression, ADHD, substance use, trauma, grief, caregiver stress, chronic illness, and life transitions. Laurie earned her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work, graduating Cum Laude, and her Master of Social Work with a concentration in mental health from California State University, Sacramento.
Laurie values open communication and partners with patients to establish clear, meaningful treatment goals that support individual growth. She strives to create a warm, supportive environment where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered throughout their care.
Laurie begins with a comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment to understand each patient's history, concerns, and goals. She develops an individualized treatment plan using CBT, DBT, ACT, solution-focused, and person-centered approaches, building a collaborative therapeutic relationship while meeting each patient where they are.

Doreen Vosburg, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Doreen Vosburg, LPC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor with more than 20 years of experience working with adults. She has experience helping Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACOA) navigate the lasting impact of dysfunctional family systems and supporting neurotypical adults in neurodiverse relationships. Doreen earned her M.Ed. in Educational and Counseling Psychology from the University of Missouri-Columbia and is trained in Brainspotting Phases 1 and 2, informed in the IFS approach, and certified in EMDR.
Doreen creates a safe, nonjudgmental space where patients can be vulnerable without feeling they need to have all the answers or carry everything alone. She believes healing begins when people feel seen, heard, and understood, and helps patients use their brain's natural ability to process and heal from emotional wounds and trauma.
Doreen encourages open conversations about what brings patients to therapy, their goals, and how she can best support them. Together, they develop a treatment plan that builds on protective, nurturing thoughts, memories, or images while increasing awareness of body sensations to improve regulation, reduce distress, and support emotional healing. Patients remain in control of their therapy experience throughout the process.
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Danavette Linton, LPC
Staff Therapist
Danavette Linton is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor II (CADC II). She has experience providing outpatient therapy to children, adolescents, adults, and families, as well as supporting individuals in residential treatment and medication-assisted treatment programs. She earned an Associate of Science in Community and Human Services, a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology, and a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She is passionate about helping individuals feel supported, understood, and empowered as they work toward healing and growth.
Danavette provides a warm, supportive, collaborative, and nonjudgmental environment while offering honest, compassionate guidance. She values creating a safe space where individuals feel heard and respected. She works collaboratively to understand symptoms, identify goals, and build practical coping skills that support lasting change at a pace that feels comfortable.
Danavette begins by building rapport and learning about each individual's history, concerns, strengths, and goals. Together, they develop a personalized treatment plan using person-centered, evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness, grounding techniques, and solution-focused strategies. She regularly reviews progress, adjusts goals as needed, and helps individuals strengthen insight, emotional regulation, and healthy coping skills.
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Latonia Johnson, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Latonia Johnson, LCSW, earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, with her master’s degree focused on Social Work with a concentration in Children and Families and Clinical Studies. She has provided behavioral modification services for adjudicated girls ages 12–18, delivered Multisystemic Therapy (MST) in an intensive outpatient setting for children and families, and provided outpatient therapy to children, adults, and couples across the lifespan.
Latonia values open, honest communication and strives to create a relaxed, supportive environment where patients feel comfortable having candid conversations about their goals. She incorporates humor when appropriate and uses an eclectic approach, integrating various therapeutic modalities to support each patient’s unique needs and progress.
Latonia believes treatment planning is a collaborative process. She works with patients to identify their goals, develop measurable treatment plans, and regularly review progress to ensure therapy remains focused and effective. She also provides therapeutic homework assignments to help patients continue working toward their goals between sessions.
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Erika Reid, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Erika Reid is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 30 years of experience in mental health and medical social work. She earned her Master of Social Work from Florida International University in 2015. Erika is bilingual in English and Spanish and proudly served in the United States Navy Reserves from 2004 to 2012.
Erika has experience working with children, adults, older adults, families, and individuals from culturally diverse backgrounds. She has supported people with Autism, ADHD, and multiple medical disabilities. She strives to provide compassionate, respectful care tailored to each person's unique needs and goals.
Erika partners with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that build on their strengths and support lasting progress. She draws from Crisis Intervention, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and the Biopsychosocial Medical Model to help patients navigate challenges and improve overall well-being.

Ashley Peugh, LISW
Staff Therapist
Ashley Peugh is a Licensed Independent Social Worker with Supervision Designation (LISW-S) with over six years of clinical experience. She holds a Doctor of Human Services (DHS), Master of Social Work (MSW), Chemical Dependency Counselor Assistant (CDCA), and Certified Dialectical Behavior Therapy (C-DBT) credentials. Ashley has worked with children, adolescents, and adults in community mental health and outpatient settings and specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, bipolar disorder, ADHD, grief, self-esteem, anger management, and life transitions using evidence-based approaches.
Ashley provides a compassionate, supportive, and judgment-free environment where patients feel heard and respected. She believes therapy is collaborative, tailoring treatment goals to each person's needs and strengths while fostering trust through honesty and open communication. She emphasizes practical coping skills, resilience, confidence, and steady progress at a comfortable pace.
Ashley begins by learning each patient's history, concerns, strengths, and goals before completing a comprehensive assessment to create an individualized treatment plan. She collaborates with patients to set measurable goals, uses evidence-based techniques, provides psychoeducation and coping strategies, and welcomes ongoing feedback to keep treatment aligned with each patient's evolving needs.

LaShundra Clark, LPC
Staff Therapist
LaShundra Clark, LPC, is a doctoral-level Licensed Professional Counselor with over 15 years of experience providing evidence-based mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. She earned a Doctor of Professional Counseling from Mississippi College and a Master of Science in Rehabilitation Counseling from Jackson State University. LaShundra is licensed in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Texas, holds Board Certification in Telemental Health, and has completed EMDR therapy training. She serves as Clinical Director and LPC-S at Healing Minds Counseling Center, LLC, and specializes in depression, anxiety, grief, trauma, behavioral challenges, and work with teens, adults, couples, and families.
LaShundra is committed to transparency and believes genuine rapport is just as important as the therapeutic work itself. She offers a direct yet empathetic approach, meeting clients where they are and guiding them toward their goals rather than telling them what to do. Her relaxed, person-centered style primarily utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) while incorporating mindfulness-based techniques.
LaShundra uses the first session as an opportunity to build connection beyond standard assessments, encouraging clients to openly share what brought them to therapy. She actively listens, validates experiences, and asks thoughtful questions to gain a full understanding of each client's needs. Together, they develop meaningful, personalized treatment goals while creating a safe, supportive environment where clients feel heard and at ease from the first session onward.

Hannah Fleming, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Hannah Fleming, LMHC, has experience working with adolescents and adults in inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings. She earned a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Seattle School of Theology & Psychology and completed her clinical internship at the Salvation Army’s residential adult treatment center for substance abuse.
Hannah uses an eclectic approach that incorporates relational psychodynamic theory, CBT, and DBT. She believes a safe and supportive therapeutic relationship is essential for fostering positive change and greater insight into patterns of behavior, relational dynamics, and coping strategies. She values open communication and a collaborative therapeutic relationship.
Hannah begins by developing a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, current concerns, goals, strengths, and needs. She collaborates with patients to create individualized treatment plans aligned with their goals, monitors progress over time, and adjusts treatment as needed to better support their growth and success.

Robert Brandt, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Robert Brandt, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social worker with more than 20 years of experience providing behavioral health services across outpatient, community mental health, primary care, addiction treatment, residential, and telehealth settings. He earned his MSW from Fordham University and a BFA in Music and Psychology from SUNY Purchase. Licensed in New York, Florida, Virginia, and Pennsylvania, he is trained in CBT, REBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused Therapy. He has worked with adults facing anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use concerns, chronic illness, relationship challenges, LGBTQIA+ concerns, and life transitions.
Robert creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard, respected, and understood. He values collaboration and partners with patients to identify meaningful goals and develop an approach tailored to their unique needs. He believes therapy should be practical, individualized, and focused on building skills that support lasting change, balancing empathy with honest feedback when helpful.
Robert begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, strengths, concerns, and goals. Together, they develop a personalized treatment plan aligned with the patient’s values and priorities. Using evidence-based approaches such as CBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, and solution-focused interventions, he helps patients build coping skills, strengthen resilience, and overcome barriers to progress while regularly reviewing and adjusting treatment as needs evolve.

Rebecca Hegwood, LPC
Staff Therapist
Rebecca Hegwood, LPC, LCMHC, is a 2015 graduate of the University of South Carolina with a Master’s degree in Rehabilitation Counseling and has worked in the counseling field for 10 years. She became a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina in 2018 and later earned her Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor designation in North Carolina. Her experience includes community nonprofit work, state mental health, group practice, and private practice settings, working with both children and adults. Outside of work, Rebecca enjoys life at her country farmhouse with her husband, dogs, cat, and ducks, along with creative pursuits and music.
Rebecca views therapy as a unique exchange of energy that creates a safe space for discussing vulnerable topics. She believes in moving at a pace that feels comfortable for each patient and uses the first session to build connection, answer questions, and learn about what matters most to them. With no pressure or expectations, she works to understand each person’s needs and begin shaping a therapy experience tailored to their goals.
Rebecca takes a person-centered approach, grounded in the belief that individuals have an innate capacity to heal. She strives to provide empathy, genuineness, and unconditional positive regard while also offering perspective and gentle challenges when needed. Her collaborative style encourages self-awareness, exploration of thoughts and emotions, and identification of meaningful paths forward. She is passionate about helping patients build resilience, empowerment, and a stronger sense of agency in their lives.

Roberta Mosher, LISW
Staff Therapist
Bobbi Mosher, LISW, is an Air Force Veteran with a corporate background and experience as a Social Worker in Ohio hospice care. She has worked as a mental health therapist supporting young adults through seniors. She earned a BA in Social Science from California State University, Chico, a BSW from the University of Toledo, and an MSW from Spring Arbor University.
Bobbi is very approachable and keeps sessions informal and comfortable. She brings life experience from both military and corporate settings into sessions when relevant, helping clients feel understood in a practical, grounded way.
Bobbi begins by getting to know clients in the first session and creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where mistakes and even laughter are welcome. By the second or third visit, she collaborates with clients to refine treatment goals, which are reviewed and adjusted throughout care.

Guadalupe Garcia, LPC
Staff Therapist
Lupe Garcia is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor (LPC-S) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) providing psychotherapy to children, adolescents, adults, and families. As owner and Clinical Director of Vital Mind Counseling, LLC, he provides evidence-based treatment and supervision. He has worked in community mental health, juvenile justice, crisis intervention, and outpatient care and is certified in TF-CBT. He treats trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, OCD, grief, relationship concerns, and life transitions using CBT, DBT, ERP, EFT, CPT, and trauma-informed care. He is trained with first responders, veterans, and trauma survivors, focused on resilience and lasting change.
Lupe emphasizes a strong therapeutic relationship as the basis for growth. He provides a warm, supportive, nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard and respected. He values authenticity and collaboration, meets patients where they are, and tailors treatment to individual goals. He balances compassion with honest feedback and offers practical tools for use between sessions to support lasting change.
Lupe begins by understanding each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals, then collaborates on an individualized treatment plan. He uses evidence-based approaches tailored to symptoms, focusing on insight, coping skills, and underlying contributors to distress. Progress is reviewed regularly and treatment is adjusted as needed. He encourages active participation and supports improved emotional regulation, relationships, and resilience.

Alyson Pond, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Alyson Pond, LCSW, provides outpatient therapy for adults experiencing trauma, anxiety, depression, stress, life transitions, and relationship challenges. She has experience supporting military members, veterans, first responders, and individuals in high-stress service-oriented roles. Alyson’s background includes crisis intervention, suicide prevention, outpatient behavioral health, and trauma-informed care. She earned a Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University and a Master of Arts in Military Psychology from Adler University.
Alyson provides a grounded, supportive, and collaborative environment where clients feel heard, respected, and understood. She believes therapy should be practical, honest, and tailored to each person’s goals, strengths, and lived experience. Alyson works with clients to process trauma, navigate life transitions, reduce isolation, and build resilience in sustainable and realistic ways.
Alyson begins by learning each client’s history, current concerns, strengths, and goals. She collaborates with clients to create individualized treatment plans aligned with their values and priorities. Using a trauma-informed, strengths-based approach, Alyson helps clients improve coping skills, strengthen emotional regulation and relationships, and build healthier patterns that support lasting progress.

Caroline Toennis, LPC
Staff Therapist
Caroline Toennis is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with a Master’s degree from the Graduate School of Professional Psychology at the University of Denver. She is licensed in Kentucky, Ohio, and Colorado, and has experience in outpatient care, crisis intervention, employee assistance programs, and integrated behavioral health settings. Caroline is committed to creating a safe, genuine, and inclusive space where clients feel heard, supported, and valued.
Caroline takes a client-centered approach and tailors treatment to each person’s unique needs and goals. She integrates evidence-based therapies including CBT, ACT, EMDR, the Gottman Method, psychoeducation, and holistic techniques. She strives to help clients build insight, strengthen coping skills, and improve emotional and psychological well-being in a compassionate and collaborative environment.
Caroline works with clients to better understand their challenges, identify meaningful goals, and develop practical tools for lasting growth. Her process focuses on providing clinical guidance, emotional support, and evidence-based strategies to help reduce symptoms, improve daily functioning, and navigate life’s challenges with greater confidence and resilience.

Josefina Cisneros, LMHC
Staff Therapist
Josefina (Josie) Cisneros, LMHC-QS, LPC, has experience practicing in inpatient, outpatient, community, student counseling, and private practice settings. She earned a Master of Public Health from the University of Texas Health Science Center–Houston and a Master of Mental Health Counseling from Nova Southeastern University. She completed her pre-graduation internship at University Hospital & Medical Center–Behavioral Health in Tamarac, Florida, and her clinical supervision at Henderson Behavioral Health in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Josie values honesty, individuality, and open communication. She works collaboratively with patients to identify the root causes of mental health concerns while fostering an empathic, safe, and supportive environment where patients feel heard, respected, and comfortable sharing their experiences.
Josie begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. She then develops a clinical understanding of the presenting concerns, conceptualizes a diagnosis, and creates an individualized treatment plan that aligns with the patient’s needs, diagnosis, and personal goals.

Tracie Coleman, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Tracie Coleman, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than eight years of experience helping adults navigate anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, grief, caregiver stress, chronic illness, and life transitions. Her background includes private practice, outpatient therapy, crisis intervention, and medical oncology settings, supporting individuals and families through emotional and medical challenges. She also provided mobile crisis response in homes, hospitals, and community settings alongside first responders and medical teams. Tracie earned her Bachelor of Social Work from Aurora University and her Master of Social Work from Dominican University, specializing in Military and Veterans.
Tracie creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where clients can openly discuss their experiences. Her approach is compassionate, collaborative, and practical, combining evidence-based therapy with a real-world understanding of stress, caregiving, ADHD, burnout, medical challenges, anxiety, and major life transitions. She helps clients build insight, develop coping skills, improve confidence, and create meaningful change through realistic and manageable steps.
During the first few sessions, Tracie focuses on understanding each client’s concerns, history, strengths, and goals. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan tailored to the client’s needs and circumstances. Sessions may focus on identifying patterns, strengthening coping skills, improving emotional regulation and executive functioning, processing difficult experiences, and building practical strategies that support daily functioning and overall well-being. She regularly reviews progress and adjusts treatment as clients’ needs evolve.

Joy Mitchell, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Joy Mitchell, LMFT, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with nearly 10 years of experience providing behavioral health services to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. She earned a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy from Mercer University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Georgia State University. Joy has worked in outpatient, telehealth, crisis intervention, employee assistance, utilization review, and community mental health settings. She specializes in comprehensive assessments, treatment planning, and evidence-based therapy for anxiety, depression, life transitions, relationship challenges, trauma, and other behavioral health concerns.
Joy creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel safe, heard, and respected. She values trust, collaboration, and open communication, working alongside clients to identify meaningful goals and practical strategies for change. Using evidence-based approaches tailored to each individual's needs, Joy encourages active participation in treatment while helping clients build on their strengths, resilience, insight, and coping skills. She is committed to providing culturally responsive care that supports personal growth and emotional well-being.
Joy begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand each client's history, concerns, strengths, and goals. She creates a collaborative space where clients can openly discuss their experiences and priorities. Together, they develop an individualized treatment plan and use evidence-based interventions tailored to the client's needs and progress. Throughout therapy, Joy helps clients build insight, recognize patterns, strengthen coping skills, and regularly reviews goals to ensure treatment remains effective and aligned with their needs.

Kimberley Knox, LPC
Staff Therapist
Kimberley Knox, LPC, is a licensed mental health therapist with experience across outpatient, private practice, community, and college counseling settings. She earned her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Richmont Graduate University and received the Hanshew Clinical Excellence Award. Kimberley is trained in DBT, RO-DBT, EMDR, and ADHD treatment, and is passionate about helping clients build emotional resilience, self-awareness, and lasting change through a warm, collaborative, and structured approach.
Kimberley takes a collaborative approach where each client’s goals, experiences, and voice guide treatment. She creates a supportive, judgment-free space while balancing insight with practical skill-building. Kimberley integrates evidence-based therapies including CBT, DBT, RO-DBT, SFBT, MI, and EMDR, tailoring sessions to each client’s unique needs and helping them develop tools that support long-term growth outside of therapy.
Kimberley begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals. Together, they identify priorities and create an individualized treatment plan that matches the client’s pace and needs. Throughout therapy, Kimberley regularly evaluates progress and adjusts interventions as needed, using a structured yet flexible approach that emphasizes support, insight, and meaningful change.

Lashay Dupree, LCSW
Staff Therapist
LaShay Dupree, LCSW, is a compassionate therapist with more than 20 years of experience supporting individuals through life’s most difficult challenges. She views therapy as both a profession and a calling, with a deep commitment to normalizing mental health care and reducing stigma. LaShay believes in helping clients heal unapologetically by exploring the connections between their experiences, relationships, environment, and overall well-being.
LaShay provides a safe, supportive space where clients can show up exactly as they are. She believes therapy should focus on the whole person, not just symptoms, and works collaboratively to help clients build resilience, confidence, and meaningful change. Known for her steady presence and accessibility, she is committed to being a trusted partner in each client’s healing journey.
LaShay begins by establishing trust and rapport, allowing clients to move at a pace that feels comfortable and respectful of their boundaries. Her approach incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Strengths-Based Therapy, and Solution-Focused interventions. Together, she helps clients understand how thoughts influence emotions and behaviors while identifying practical strategies that support growth, healing, and lasting progress.

Cody Sweeney, LPC
Staff Therapist
Cody Sweeney is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with experience providing therapy in outpatient settings. He has worked with individuals facing anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, and unwanted habits. Cody has completed more than six years of specialized training in TEAM-CBT and uses evidence-based approaches to help clients create meaningful change.
Cody creates a warm, supportive environment where clients feel heard, respected, and understood. He believes therapy should be collaborative and goal-focused, using data-driven methods to track progress and guide treatment. His approach emphasizes teaching practical skills and tools that help clients address challenges and build lasting solutions.
Cody begins by gaining a thorough understanding of each client’s history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. Follow-up appointments include reviewing current symptoms, discussing changes since the previous visit, and evaluating any assigned homework. Sessions focus on exploring emotions, practicing skills, learning new strategies, and making progress toward personalized goals. Clients can expect tailored therapy homework at the end of each session to reinforce growth between appointments.

Gregory Stimler, LPCC
Staff Therapist
Gregory Stimler is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with experience working with adults, late teens, and couples addressing concerns such as addiction, mental health challenges, career decisions, trauma recovery, grief, and the search for meaning, connection, and purpose in an outpatient setting. He earned his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the CACREP-accredited program at Grace College in Winona Lake, IN, and has worked in outpatient counseling as a licensed counselor for the past 5 years.
Gregory Stimler integrates evidence-based therapeutic approaches with spiritual and existential meaning-making to support healing, change, and renewed purpose. He works collaboratively in a warm, empathetic, and gently challenging manner. His approach helps patients clarify their “why” and develop practical steps for their “how,” supporting movement from surviving toward thriving and greater peace, joy, and fulfillment. He emphasizes that each person’s experience is unique, while also recognizing shared human struggles that can serve as a starting point for connection and growth.
Gregory Stimler begins with a comprehensive assessment and collaborative treatment planning process to establish a shared understanding of needs, goals, and direction. He views therapy as an evolving partnership where goals are refined over time through ongoing dialogue and reflection. Patients are seen as the experts in their own lives, while he provides clinical expertise in approaches that support mental health, addiction recovery, trauma processing, grief work, and overall flourishing. Together, he and his patients regularly revisit progress and adjust treatment to stay aligned with the patient’s chosen goals.

Angela Sanders, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Angela Sanders, LCSW, is a compassionate therapist licensed in Mississippi and Alabama and registered to provide telehealth services in Florida. She works with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, life transitions, relationship concerns, and stress-related challenges. Angela takes a warm, collaborative, and trauma-informed approach, helping clients feel safe, supported, and understood as they work toward healing and personal growth.
Angela believes therapy is a partnership built on trust, curiosity, and respect. She views individuals as more than their symptoms and helps clients explore the experiences, emotions, and patterns that have shaped their lives. She frequently incorporates parts work and Internal Family Systems (IFS), along with mindfulness, somatic awareness, and other evidence-based approaches to foster self-awareness, self-compassion, and resilience.
Angela works alongside clients to identify meaningful goals while honoring their unique strengths and experiences. She recognizes that lasting change often happens through small, steady steps and encourages clients to move at a pace that feels manageable and sustainable. Whether addressing trauma, navigating life transitions, or improving emotional well-being, Angela helps clients build insight, strengthen coping skills, and create meaningful, lasting change.

Linda Vance, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Linda Vance, LMFT, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with more than 30 years of experience providing therapy to adolescents and adults in community mental health, crisis services, inpatient psychiatric settings, and for a Native American tribe. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Resources with a minor in Psychology from the University of Arizona and a Master of Arts from Azusa Pacific University. Linda is licensed in California, Arizona, and Texas and utilizes family systems, cognitive behavioral, psychodynamic, person-centered, and integrative approaches, while also supporting clients who wish to incorporate spiritual or religious practices into treatment.
Linda values open communication and strives to create an empathetic, supportive environment where clients feel safe, heard, and understood. Her approach is grounded in compassion, creative engagement, and intuitive insight. She draws from a variety of therapeutic tools to help clients gain clarity, deepen self-understanding, and move toward meaningful personal growth and lasting change.
Linda begins by developing a thorough understanding of each client’s history, current concerns, and reasons for seeking therapy. Together, she and her clients identify goals and desired changes, creating a personalized treatment approach that supports their unique needs, strengths, and path forward.

John Dlugosz, LCSW
Staff Therapist
John Dlugosz is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) providing trauma-informed, faith-integrated therapy to children, adolescents, adults, couples, families, and veterans in outpatient and integrated care settings. He uses a holistic, strengths-based approach drawing from CBT, solution-focused therapy, and Christian counseling to support healing of mind, body, and spirit.
John creates a warm, supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard and respected. He integrates a Christian, biblically informed perspective when desired, along with CBT, positive psychology, and solution-focused strategies. He emphasizes collaboration, emotional safety, and practical skills that build resilience, clarity, and hope.
John begins with a collaborative intake to understand each client’s story, goals, and needs. He develops individualized, evidence-based treatment plans using CBT, trauma-informed care, and strengths-based interventions. Progress is reviewed regularly, and clients are equipped with practical tools for emotional regulation, growth, and lasting change.

Zainab Johnson, LPC
Staff Therapist
Zainab Johnson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and National Certified Counselor (NCC) with nine years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. She has provided care in community mental health, crisis response, private practice, and telehealth settings. Zainab earned a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and is a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP). She utilizes evidence-based approaches including CBT, DBT, ACT, mindfulness-based interventions, and trauma-informed care.
Zainab creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel heard, respected, and understood. She believes therapy should be individualized and collaborative, tailoring treatment to each client's goals, strengths, and cultural background. She supports individuals navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, relationship concerns, self-esteem challenges, grief, and life transitions while helping them build coping skills, emotional awareness, and confidence.
Zainab begins by building a strong therapeutic relationship and creating a safe space for open dialogue. Early sessions focus on understanding each client's history, strengths, current concerns, and goals. She develops individualized treatment plans and incorporates evidence-based strategies that evolve with client feedback and progress. Her approach emphasizes practical, sustainable changes that support healthier behaviors, emotional regulation, and overall well-being.

Michelle Walker, LPC
Staff Therapist
Michelle Walker, LPC, has experience practicing in both outpatient and inpatient settings, working with adults ages 18–99. She earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Fairfield University, where she also completed her undergraduate degree in English. Michelle completed her internship at Sacred Heart University and trained in various Connecticut outpatient clinics. She has worked in-person at Shoreline Wellness Center and remotely with AbleTo and Optum Behavioral Health.
Michelle Walker creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard and understood. She is committed to listening and helping in any way she can, focusing on practical coping strategies and new perspectives. Her goal is to help patients improve their mood, build resilience, and enhance overall quality of life.
Michelle begins with a comprehensive intake to understand each patient’s history, concerns, and goals. From there, she collaborates with patients to identify priorities and develop realistic, personalized steps toward progress. Whether goals are large or small, she works alongside patients to reduce symptoms such as depression, anxiety, and stress.

Brandie Ajisefinni, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Brandie Ajisefinni is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over a decade of experience working across hospitals, medical clinics, hospice, community mental health, and telehealth settings, serving individuals of diverse ages and backgrounds. After serving on active duty in the military, she earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) from Simmons College. Her broad clinical experience has shaped a compassionate, adaptable approach to care.
Brandie is a dedicated ally of the LGBTQ+ community and actively promotes anti-racism through awareness, open dialogue, and listening to others’ lived experiences. Clients often share that sessions feel warm, conversational, and comfortable—like talking with a trusted friend. She values collaboration and uses tools from CBT, DBT, and other therapeutic approaches to help patients build skills for managing stress and anxiety.
Initial sessions begin with a clear overview of what therapy will look like, including what questions may be asked and identifying goals for treatment. Brandie works collaboratively with patients to set expectations around session frequency, between-session exercises, and how progress will be measured over time.

Azor Saleem, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Azor Khan Saleem, LMFT, is a licensed marriage and family therapist with 20 years of experience serving adults, adolescents, and families in outpatient, community mental health, crisis, and hospital settings. He specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, stress-related disorders, and relationship challenges. He integrates CBT, EMDR-informed interventions, and solution-focused therapy to improve emotional regulation, communication, coping skills, and quality of life through culturally sensitive, collaborative care.
Azor Khan Saleem provides a supportive, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard and respected. He emphasizes open communication and collaborative planning, helping patients set practical goals and develop coping strategies. He supports insight into patterns related to stress, trauma, anxiety, and relationships, balancing empathy with accountability to encourage meaningful progress.
Azor begins by understanding each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals, then creates individualized treatment plans. Using evidence-based approaches, he helps build insight, emotional awareness, and coping skills. He monitors progress and adjusts treatment as needed, encouraging practice between sessions and focusing on sustainable improvements in wellbeing, relationships, and daily functioning.

Tarasha Lloyd, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Dr. Tarasha Lloyd, DSW, LCSW, is a doctoral-level licensed clinical social worker with over 20 years of experience across behavioral health, healthcare, and community-based settings. She has provided therapy in both in-person and telehealth environments, supporting children, adults, families, and military populations. Her background includes leadership roles focused on serving diverse and underserved communities.
Dr. Lloyd creates a supportive, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard, respected, and understood. She values open communication and collaborates with patients to establish meaningful goals. Her approach balances empathy with accountability while offering practical strategies that help patients manage challenges in realistic, sustainable ways.
Dr. Lloyd begins by learning each patient’s history, concerns, and goals to build a strong foundation for care. She develops individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s needs and circumstances, while using ongoing sessions to monitor progress and adjust care as needed. Her work focuses on building insight, coping skills, and strategies that improve daily functioning and overall well-being.

Andrea Rako, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Andrea Rako, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with more than 30 years of experience working with individuals across diverse backgrounds and throughout the lifespan. She earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale and is dedicated to providing compassionate, individualized care that supports each patient’s unique needs and goals.
Andrea uses an eclectic approach that incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), while always maintaining a supportive, person-centered foundation. She believes a strong therapeutic relationship is essential for positive change and creates a warm, respectful environment where patients feel heard, empowered, and supported through open communication and collaboration.
Andrea begins by giving each patient space to share their story in the language and at the pace that feels most comfortable to them. She strives to make therapy a safe space where patients can be their authentic selves. Together, she and her patients develop individualized treatment plans aligned with their goals, while regularly evaluating progress using empirically based measures.

Elizabeth Marcum, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Elizabeth L. Marcum is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Texas and California and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor in Texas. She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in social work from Our Lady of the Lake University. A trauma-informed clinician, Elizabeth has experience in outpatient, intensive outpatient, addiction recovery, and telehealth settings. She specializes in substance use treatment, relapse prevention, codependency, family-of-origin trauma, relationship patterns tied to addiction, and supports adults, adolescents, families, veterans, active-duty service members, and law enforcement personnel.
Elizabeth takes a strengths-based, collaborative approach that helps patients recognize their resilience and build on their existing strengths. She creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where patients feel respected and empowered. She values transparency, shared decision-making, and clear goals, while integrating trauma-informed and recovery-oriented care to help patients build self-worth, accountability, confidence, and lasting change.
Elizabeth begins by learning each patient’s history, strengths, concerns, and goals. She develops individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s needs and pace. Her sessions may include CBT, ACT, Motivational Interviewing, grounding techniques, and recovery-focused strategies. She regularly evaluates progress and adjusts treatment to help patients build resilience, confidence, and meaningful growth.

Maria Pisani, LPC
Staff Therapist
Maria Pisani is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC-MHSP) with experience in both mental health and substance use treatment settings. She earned her Master’s degree in Counseling and Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from St. John’s University. Maria is also a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LCADC) and Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS), with experience in outpatient counseling, assessments, treatment planning, and clinical supervision. She has worked with individuals navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, anger, stress, and substance use disorders.
Maria provides a supportive, confidential, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel safe exploring their challenges. She works collaboratively to help individuals better understand their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors while using a compassionate, practical approach tailored to each person’s needs. She incorporates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and motivational techniques when appropriate and believes in meeting clients where they are in their personal journey.
Maria begins by learning about each client’s concerns, personal history, and goals. She develops individualized treatment plans designed to address each person’s unique needs while helping clients build coping skills, emotional awareness, and healthier thought patterns. Through supportive, goal-oriented sessions, she encourages progress and personal growth while adapting treatment approaches as clients’ needs evolve over time.

Lisa Casperson, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Lisa Casperson, LCSW, LAC, earned her Master of Social Work from the University of Central Florida and her Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Studies from Colorado State University, graduating magna cum laude and receiving Outstanding Student recognition. She completed over 5,000 clinical hours and advanced training to earn her Licensed Addictions Counselor credential in Colorado, along with postgraduate training in Gabor Maté’s Compassionate Inquiry approach. Her experience spans detox, inpatient mental health, corrections, eating disorder treatment, residential care, and private practice.
Lisa uses a compassionate, trauma-informed, bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach that helps clients understand patterns without shame or blame. She integrates neuroscience, attachment theory, mindfulness, CBT, DBT, somatic work, and humanistic therapies to support healing and self-awareness. She believes therapy is an opportunity for meaningful change, authenticity, and deeper connection with oneself and others.
Lisa provides a collaborative, grounded environment where clients feel emotionally safe and supported at their own pace. She develops individualized SMART treatment goals while helping clients recognize their strengths, build emotional regulation skills, and cultivate self-compassion to create lasting change.

Shikeena Lynard-Greene, LPC
Staff Therapist
Shikeena Lynard-Greene, LPC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor who works with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families through individual, family, group, and telehealth counseling. She earned a Bachelor’s degree in Exercise Science from Montclair State University and a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from University of the Cumberlands. Her clinical focus includes anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, grief, low self-esteem, relationship stress, emotional regulation, and life transitions.
Shikeena Lynard-Greene strives to create a safe, supportive, and judgment-free space where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered. Her approach is collaborative, compassionate, and direct when helpful. Patients can expect her to be warm, engaged, and goal-oriented while honoring each person’s pace and unique experiences.
Shikeena Lynard-Greene begins by learning about each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, relationships, stressors, and goals. Early sessions focus on building rapport and identifying what the patient hopes to gain from therapy. She then develops an individualized treatment plan using reflection, skill-building, psychoeducation, and practical strategies, while reviewing progress and adjusting goals throughout treatment.
Banti Zehyoue, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Banti Zehyoue, LCSW, has experience practicing in outpatient settings—including school-based, hospital, community-based, and crisis response—as well as inpatient environments focused on assessment and triage. Banti earned a Doctorate in International Conflict Management from Kennesaw State University, a Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Southern University. Banti is also a certified School Social Worker.
Banti is known for building strong rapport through a flexible, approachable demeanor. Banti values open communication and prioritizes active listening to understand each patient’s needs. With a collaborative mindset, Banti works closely with patients to establish clear, achievable goals, using person-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, and mindfulness techniques to support symptom reduction.
Banti begins by reviewing available records to better understand each patient’s history. In initial sessions, Banti assesses strengths, areas of concern, and potential risks while helping patients develop SMART goals. From there, Banti creates individualized treatment plans through a collaborative process that incorporates patient input as a central component of care.

Andrea Bice, LICSW
Staff Therapist
Andrea Bice, LICSW, has 15 years of experience practicing in schools, hospitals, and community settings. She earned her MSW from the University of Washington and is licensed in WA, AK, OR, CA, MT, TX, and ID. Andrea works with a variety of presenting concerns, including depression, anxiety, ADHD, stress, and ASD.
Andrea creates a warm, supportive, and solution-oriented environment where patients feel empowered and respected. She values helping patients recognize their own strengths and capabilities while building confidence in their ability to navigate life’s challenges. Andrea believes in meeting each patient where they are and supporting them in the present moment.
Andrea begins by creating a safe and comfortable space where patients can build an authentic connection and feel seen and validated. She takes a collaborative approach to developing goals that address what brought patients to therapy and what they hope to achieve together. Andrea maintains open, honest communication while providing support and encouragement for growth throughout the therapeutic process.

Sean Collins, LCPC
Staff Therapist
Sean Collins, LCPC, is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor who works with adults, adolescents, children, and families. He has experience across outpatient, telehealth, residential, and community-based settings, with a focus on anxiety, depression, ADHD, trauma, relationship stress, and life transitions. Sean uses an Adlerian and CBT-informed approach to help clients build insight, recognize patterns, and create meaningful change.
Sean creates a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, respected, and safe being honest about their experiences. His calm, thoughtful style balances reflection with practical problem-solving. He believes in treating the whole person by exploring how thoughts, emotions, relationships, and life experiences connect while helping clients build coping skills, strengthen relationships, and recognize their strengths.
Sean begins by learning about each client’s history, concerns, goals, strengths, and support system. He works collaboratively to create realistic and meaningful treatment goals, tailoring care through CBT, Adlerian therapy, emotional regulation, communication skills, and problem-solving strategies. Sessions often include reflection, psychoeducation, and practical tools clients can apply in daily life, with ongoing adjustments based on progress and changing needs.

Stacey Shumway Johnson, LPCC
Staff Therapist
Stacey Johnson is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with over 19 years of outpatient mental health experience, including extensive work in private practice with individuals and couples. She is a National Certified Counselor, Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, and Board Certified Coach. Stacey specializes in anxiety, adult ADHD, and talk therapy, with added insight into relationship dynamics informed by her background in matchmaking.
Stacey works with individuals who appear high-functioning but feel overwhelmed internally. She often supports those navigating transitions in relationships, career, or personal growth. Her clients are curious, driven, and often overthinkers seeking clarity and momentum. Stacey’s style is conversational, collaborative, and structured, creating a supportive, judgment-free space focused on insight, practical tools, and meaningful change.
Stacey uses an integrative, evidence-based approach grounded in CBT and Solution-Focused Therapy, with influences from attachment-based and EMDR-informed perspectives. She begins by understanding each patient’s history and goals, then develops a personalized plan. Her work targets anxiety, thought patterns, resilience, relationships, and ADHD-related challenges, helping patients feel more steady, confident, and aligned.

Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPC
Staff Therapist
Vanessa Batiste-Leal, LPCC, has been a practicing mental health professional since 2015, specializing in individual outpatient care and counseling athletes at all levels. She supports student-athletes, professionals, and high performers in balancing mind, body, and performance. Vanessa earned her master’s degree from LSU Health Science Center–New Orleans and her BA from the University of Louisiana–Monroe, where she was a Division I basketball scholarship athlete and former Louisiana High School State All-American.
Vanessa Batiste-Leal takes a goal-oriented, supportive approach focused on building a strong mindset for peak performance in sports and life. She works collaboratively with patients to develop practical strategies that enhance resilience and confidence. Common areas of focus include anxiety, depression, motivation, injury recovery, focus, mindfulness, emotional health, and goal setting.
Vanessa begins with an informal, conversational biopsychosocial assessment to understand the whole person beyond a diagnosis. She uses an educational, strength-based approach to help patients build insight, mental strength, and emotional regulation skills that support lasting growth and performance.

William Roberts-Feathers, LCSW
Staff Therapist
William Roberts-Feathers is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who provides therapy to adults experiencing anxiety, OCD, stress, relationship concerns, and life transitions. He has experience in telehealth and outpatient mental health settings and uses evidence-based approaches including CBT, ERP, ACT, and person-centered therapy. William is passionate about helping individuals better understand themselves, build coping skills, and create meaningful change in a supportive, inclusive environment.
William creates a warm, nonjudgmental space where patients feel heard, respected, and supported. He values collaboration and believes therapy works best when goals are developed together. William approaches treatment with compassion, authenticity, and curiosity while offering practical tools to help patients manage anxiety, stress, uncertainty, and difficult emotions. He also understands that starting therapy can feel intimidating and works to make the process approachable and comfortable.
William begins by learning about each patient’s background, concerns, strengths, and goals during the initial sessions. He works collaboratively to create individualized treatment plans tailored to each person’s needs and adapts evidence-based interventions to fit their unique experiences. William focuses on building a strong therapeutic relationship grounded in trust, empathy, and consistency while supporting gradual, meaningful progress.

Vivia Williams, LPC
Staff Therapist
Vivia Williams is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Georgia. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Albany State University and a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of North Florida. She enjoys helping people achieve their therapy goals using a holistic approach to therapy.
Vivia is an authentic, down-to-earth therapist who is ambitious, passionate, caring, and intentional about her clients’ healing. She strives to create a supportive and collaborative space where clients feel heard and respected.
Vivia uses a holistic approach to support clients in working toward their goals and blossoming into the person they desire to be, tailoring care to each individual’s needs and focusing on intentional healing and growth.

Porschia Fisher, LPC
Staff Therapist
Porschia Fisher, LPC, NCC, MSW, is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 10 years of experience supporting children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. She specializes in anxiety, depression, life transitions, women’s issues, and relationship challenges. Porschia uses a compassionate, individualized approach to help clients build resilience, discover purpose, and create meaningful change.
Porschia creates a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard, respected, and empowered. Her approach is warm, collaborative, and goal-oriented, blending Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) to help clients manage emotions, challenge unhelpful thought patterns, and develop practical coping skills tailored to everyday life.
Porschia begins by building rapport and learning about each client’s concerns, emotional experiences, and goals for therapy. She then develops a personalized treatment plan and tracks progress using evidence-based tools such as the PHQ-9, GAD-7, and C-SSRS, while adjusting care to support lasting growth and overall well-being.

Danielle Jackson-Stevenson, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Danielle Jackson-Stevenson, LCSW, is grounded in a strong spiritual foundation and values authenticity, kindness, and purposeful living. Family is central to her life, and she brings gratitude and compassion into her work with clients of all ages, cultures, and life experiences. Danielle earned her Master of Social Work from Southern University and obtained clinical licensure in 2017. She is licensed in Texas, Virginia, Maryland, and New Mexico.
Danielle meets clients where they are while building meaningful rapport and fostering a supportive therapeutic environment. She focuses on empowering clients, strengthening positive self-regard, and encouraging emotional and physical wellness. Through open communication, Danielle strives to ensure clients feel seen, heard, respected, and supported throughout their care.
Danielle takes time to thoroughly understand each client’s history before the initial appointment. As therapy progresses, she works collaboratively with clients to identify goals, understand their perspectives, and develop individualized treatment plans aligned with their personal needs and wellness goals.

Rachel Voisine, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Rachel Voisine, LCSW, holds a Master’s degree in Social Work and has been licensed in multiple states for over 10 years. She is trained and experienced in evidence-based models including CBT, DBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy, as well as other brief treatment approaches. Her background spans both outpatient and inpatient settings, supporting a wide range of patient needs.
Rachel Voisine provides a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where patients feel heard, respected, and safe to share openly. She prioritizes building trust and meeting individuals where they are in their mental health journey.
Rachel Voisine values transparency and collaboration, encouraging patients to take an active role in their care. She works with individuals to develop treatment plans with goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and timely.

Briana Marshall, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Briana Marshall is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with experience in outpatient community mental health, school-based settings (K–12), substance use treatment, and private practice. She holds both a PhD and Master’s degree in Couple/Marriage and Family Therapy and has advanced training in systemic, relational, and culturally responsive approaches. Briana has worked with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families from diverse backgrounds.
Briana creates a warm, collaborative, and nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe being fully seen and heard. She believes therapy works best as a partnership, where clients and therapist work together to better understand experiences and create meaningful change. Her trauma-informed, culturally responsive approach honors each client’s identity, background, and lived experience, while encouraging authenticity without pressure or expectation.
Briana begins by understanding what clients are experiencing, what feels challenging, and what they hope to change. Together, they create a realistic plan based on each client’s goals and priorities. In ongoing sessions, she helps clients identify patterns, build coping tools, and adjust treatment along the way to ensure continued progress.

Fatina Boe, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Fatina Boe, LCSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in California and Virginia. She holds a PPS Credential in California and a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional Level 1 (CCT). She earned her MSW from San Diego State University and has experience providing care in both in-person and telehealth settings. Her background includes work across TDT, IIH, MHSB, MHIOP, and ASAM programs, serving diverse populations with mood, trauma, substance use, and interpersonal concerns.
Fatina Boe takes a collaborative, patient-centered approach grounded in trust, respect, and empathy. She fosters open communication to develop meaningful, individualized goals while providing a supportive, nonjudgmental space. She balances emotional safety with accountability and growth, using evidence-based approaches tailored to each patient’s needs and adjusting the pace to support steady progress.
Fatina Boe begins with a comprehensive assessment to understand each patient’s history, concerns, strengths, and goals. She develops diagnoses and collaborates on treatment plans, using structured sessions to monitor progress and adapt care. She incorporates evidence-based methods such as CBT and DBT-informed skills, emphasizing practical strategies, emotional regulation, and long-term stability.

Danielle Webb, LCSW
Staff Therapist
Danielle Webb, LCSW, has extensive experience in behavioral medicine, addressing the physical and mental health needs of both adults and children. Her work often includes a holistic approach to care, supporting individuals with substance use concerns and incorporating psychotropic medication when appropriate. She is skilled in identifying maladaptive behaviors that may hinder optimal health and uses focused interventions to reduce or eliminate them, with a commitment to promoting wellness in underserved populations.
Danielle is passionate about helping individuals grow into the best version of themselves. She emphasizes the connection between thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, guiding patients toward deeper self-understanding. Her approach is supportive and collaborative, with specialties that include depression, anxiety, co-occurring disorders, and relationship challenges.
Danielle works with patients to explore how their thoughts, emotions, and behaviors interact. Through this process, she helps identify patterns that may be unhelpful and supports patients in challenging, reframing, or replacing them. She focuses on uncovering underlying needs and developing healthier, more effective ways to meet them, fostering meaningful and lasting change.

LuGina Dumas, LCMHC
Staff Therapist
LuGina Dumas, LCMHC, NCC, is a licensed therapist with over 10 years of experience across private practice, clinical, and school settings. She works with children, adolescents, and adults addressing depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and relationship concerns. LuGina is known for her empathetic, encouraging, and genuine approach, and believes each person is the expert of their own life with the capacity for meaningful change.
LuGina fosters a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel seen and heard. She believes you already possess the tools for growth and works collaboratively to help you navigate life’s transitions. Through tailored sessions, she aims to build confidence, resilience, and practical skills so you can manage challenges and move toward inner peace.
LuGina begins with a comprehensive clinical assessment to understand your background, concerns, and goals. Together, you will develop a personalized treatment plan using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and solution-focused strategies. Sessions emphasize symptom reduction, strengthening coping skills, and setting meaningful, attainable goals.

Cynthia Bracamontes, LMFT
Staff Therapist
Cynthia Bracamontes is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with over 15 years of experience supporting adolescents and adults. She has worked in telehealth private practice, outpatient community mental health, and integrated care settings. Cynthia specializes in trauma, anxiety, depression, ADHD, Autism Spectrum parenting, relationships, and co-occurring disorders. She is bilingual in English and Spanish and provides culturally responsive care. She holds a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Pacific Oaks College and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Cal State Fullerton. She is certified in PCIT and SFBT and trained in CBT, DBT, psychodynamic therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and mindfulness-based approaches.
Cynthia creates a space where patients feel heard, supported, and never judged. She meets patients where they are and collaborates with them to set meaningful, realistic goals. Her approach is both supportive and active, helping patients feel better while building practical tools for daily life. She integrates CBT, DBT, mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and psychodynamic techniques based on each patient’s needs. Many patients report feeling more hopeful, understood, and empowered in their work with her.
Cynthia begins by understanding each patient’s story, including their challenges, strengths, and goals. Together, they develop a personalized treatment plan aligned with what matters most to the patient. Sessions may include skill-building, emotional processing, mindfulness practices, and insight-oriented work. She uses Motivational Interviewing to support meaningful, self-directed change. Progress is reviewed regularly, with adjustments as needed, and she offers flexible telehealth sessions for accessibility and consistency.

Karen Vigeland, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I value open communication and collaboration in the therapeutic relationship. I work closely with clients to build insight, develop coping skills, and reach personal goals. I prioritize creating a trusting environment where individuals feel safe to openly share their experiences.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a Master's degree in Social Work. I have experience working in both inpatient and outpatient settings, supporting individuals with a range of mental health needs across different levels of care.
I begin with a comprehensive assessment to understand each patient's background, concerns, and goals. I partner with clients to set realistic objectives and develop a strengths-based treatment plan. Ongoing sessions focus on building coping skills, increasing insight, and tracking progress in a supportive, flexible way.

Laurie Griswold-Krupski, LMHC
Staff Therapist
My work is grounded in mindfulness and holistic care, supporting individuals navigating addiction, life transitions, grief, and relationships. I work with individuals and couples to build resilience, deepen connection, and create more meaningful lives. I take a relational, experiential, and client-centered approach, emphasizing connection as a path to healing, and I integrate mindfulness, Gestalt, Rogerian therapy, and creative arts into sessions. My style is warm, collaborative, and engaging, incorporating curiosity, creativity, and reflection. I provide gender-affirming, trauma-informed care that honors each patient's identity and supports authentic self-expression.
I am a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) with a PhD in Counselor Education, a Master's in Rehabilitation Counseling, and an advanced certificate in Mental Health Counseling.
I begin by building trust and understanding each patient's story and goals. I collaborate with patients to tailor care to their needs, encouraging openness and curiosity. My process integrates mindfulness, breathwork, and creative techniques to foster insight and growth. Throughout treatment, I offer guidance, support, and space for patients to discover meaningful, lasting change.

Richelle Smallwood, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I approach therapy as a collaborative partnership focused on accountability and progress. I often incorporate between-session activities to reinforce growth and goal alignment, and I serve as a guide using evidence-based practices, skill-building exercises, psychoeducation, and practical strategies to support overall well-being. I emphasize that clients are in the driver's seat of therapy. I encourage open communication and invite feedback to ensure the approach remains effective, and I support clients in staying aligned with their goals, coming to sessions with intention, and making meaningful, sustainable progress.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 14 years of experience providing mental health services across outpatient and school-based settings, along with more than 6 years of telehealth experience. I earned my Master of Social Work from East Carolina University and my Bachelor of Social Work from Elizabeth City State University. My diverse background supports individuals across various life stages and environments.

Christopher Robinson, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I take a collaborative, goal-oriented approach, partnering with patients to define meaningful goals. I create a supportive, nonjudgmental space and focus on practical, skills-based strategies, valuing consistency, accountability, and measurable progress while tailoring care to each individual, including those with co-occurring mental health and substance use concerns. I am trained in CBT, solution-focused therapy, and DBT-informed care, and emphasize evidence-based, flexible treatment.
I am a dual-licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over five years of experience providing psychotherapy across outpatient, inpatient, and substance use treatment settings. I currently offer telehealth therapy to adults with anxiety, depression, and co-occurring conditions.
I begin with a comprehensive intake to understand each patient's history and goals, then develop individualized treatment plans using evidence-based approaches like CBT and solution-focused therapy. Sessions focus on identifying patterns, building coping skills, and tracking progress, with regular adjustments and coordination of care when needed.

Tina Capitly, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I value open communication and collaborate with patients to set clear, attainable treatment goals in a nonjudgmental space. My style is warm, grounding, and supportive, helping patients feel understood and safe while working toward their wellness goals. I begin by thoroughly exploring each patient's history, concerns, and goals during the initial session, and I develop individualized treatment plans that align with the patient's priorities, supporting them with practical strategies and guidance to achieve meaningful progress.
I am a licensed clinical social worker with 15 years of experience supporting adults through depression, anxiety, life transitions, trauma, and grief. I have worked as a clinician and supervisor in outpatient and inpatient settings, as well as in a psychiatric emergency department at one of New York City's top hospitals. I earned my bachelor's degree from NYU and my master's degree from SUNY Albany.

Kim Barsella, LICSW
Staff Therapist
I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion. I have experience helping clients with relationship issues, family conflicts, grief and loss, and parenting concerns. I focus on creating a supportive space where clients feel heard and understood. I tailor each conversation and treatment plan to meet the unique and specific needs of every client, and I work collaboratively with patients to identify goals and develop approaches that align with their personal experiences and priorities.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW, LICSW, LCSW-C) with a Master's of Social Work from Howard University School of Social Work. I completed my internship at St. Elizabeth's Hospital and the DC Rape Crisis Center, and I bring 25 years of professional experience supporting individuals through a range of life challenges.

Tasha Sarvis, LMHC
Staff Therapist
I create a supportive, judgment-free space where clients can be themselves. My style is warm, direct, and down-to-earth, often incorporating humor to help clients feel at ease. I use an integrative approach tailored to each individual, balancing support with gentle challenge. Clients can expect a collaborative process focused on building insight, strengthening coping skills, and creating meaningful, lasting change at a comfortable pace. I support adults experiencing anxiety, depression, phobias, communication challenges, and relationship concerns.
I begin by understanding the whole person, not just symptoms. Early sessions focus on gathering background, exploring concerns, and setting meaningful goals. I use clear assessments to track progress and guide care. Together, we develop a flexible treatment plan that evolves over time, with optional between-session activities to build skills and encourage continued growth.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and National Certified Counselor (NCC). I earned my master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Walden University. I completed my internship at a substance recovery facility, where I facilitated a Women's Recovery Group, and later worked in private practice providing in-person and telehealth therapy. I also hold certifications as a Certified Clinical Anxiety Treatment Professional (CCATP) and Certified Specialist in Anger Management.
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Shelby Combs, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I value meeting patients where they are, actively listening, and respecting each person's autonomy and right to make their own choices. I approach care with empathy and positive regard, working collaboratively to build self-awareness, strengthen emotional regulation, and develop integrative, person-centered strategies tailored to each individual. I begin by building rapport through open conversation, exploring a patient's history, presenting concerns, family background, and past treatment experiences. I use a person-centered planning approach to identify strengths and barriers, creating measurable and realistic goals. I also invite patients to share their expectations and vision for their future to guide treatment.
I have worked in outpatient group and individual therapy settings since 2018, supporting individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. I earned a Bachelor's of Science in Social Work from the University of Tennessee at Martin and a Master's of Science in Social Work from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville, where I also obtained a certification in Trauma Treatment.

Shirley Hernandez, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I create a supportive, comfortable space where clients feel genuinely heard. I view therapy as a collaborative process, paced to meet each individual's needs. My approach focuses on real-life challenges, not just diagnoses, and considers how stress, health concerns, trauma, and life transitions impact daily functioning. My style is practical, compassionate, and approachable. I begin by learning each client's story, strengths, and goals. Early sessions prioritize trust and helping clients feel grounded and understood. I then collaborate on a personalized treatment plan using trauma-informed care, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and motivational interviewing. I integrate a mind-body perspective and regularly check in to ensure therapy remains helpful and aligned with client goals.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a BA in Psychology and a Master of Social Work. I began my career in case management and medical social work, supporting individuals and families through complex life and health challenges. Since transitioning into therapy in 2016, I have worked in outpatient and telehealth settings, including with adults experiencing co-occurring concerns. I am also a RYT 200 certified yoga teacher with training in trauma-informed practice and offer sessions in English and Spanish.
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Robea Meikle-Paige, LMHC
Staff Therapist
I provide compassionate, client-centered, and goal-oriented care for adults and older adults. I support individuals facing anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, life transitions, and more. I use an eclectic, evidence-based approach, integrating CBT, DBT, ACT, and MI. I value collaboration and tailor treatment to each individual, recognizing that therapy is not one-size-fits-all. I begin with building rapport in a safe, structured space to foster trust and engagement, conduct a thorough assessment to understand each client's history, needs, and goals, and together we develop personalized treatment plans with clear goals, while I provide ongoing support, encouragement, and empowerment throughout the therapeutic journey.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in Florida, Georgia, and Delaware (LMHC, LPC, LPCMH). I earned a Bachelor's in Psychology and a Master of Education in Guidance and Counseling with a mental health focus from Florida A&M University. I completed my internship at a community mental health center and am certified in Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Suicide Prevention (BCBT-SP) and trained in CAMS. My experience includes working with veterans, children, and adults across inpatient, outpatient, and nonprofit settings.

Alelia Watson, LPC
Staff Therapist
I create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe to be open and honest. I approach therapy as a collaborative, practical, and empowering process, and I am known for a warm, relatable, and direct style. I specialize in communication, self-awareness, relationship dynamics, and stress management, with a focus on supporting women and professionals in demanding roles. I help clients understand emotional patterns, strengthen boundaries, and improve communication while working toward meaningful, lasting change.
I begin by understanding each patient's history, concerns, and goals, then use evidence-based approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and strengths-based techniques. Together with my clients, I develop realistic goals and practical tools to build emotional awareness, manage stress, and foster healthier relationship patterns over time.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor with over 10 years of experience helping adults navigate stress, anxiety, depression, and major life transitions. I earned my Master's in Counseling Education with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy from Sam Houston State University. I have worked across nonprofit, psychiatric hospital, and private practice settings, and I am licensed in Texas, Louisiana, and Washington.

Ana Ortiz, LPC
Staff Therapist
I specialize in anxiety, depression, self-esteem and body image concerns, adjustment disorders, and trauma. I use an integrative approach, blending CBT, DBT, person-centered therapy, expressive arts, solution-focused therapy, and trauma-informed care. My style is warm, empathetic, and nonjudgmental, offering a safe space for self-exploration, along with psychoeducation and creative tools like music and art to support healing.
I believe trust is the foundation of meaningful therapy. In the first session, I focus on understanding each patient's background, needs, and goals to ensure a good fit. Ongoing sessions are guided by the patient, allowing them to explore concerns at their own pace while I provide validation, insight, and support for informed, values-based decisions.
I am a Licensed Professional Counselor based in Texas with 10 years of experience supporting children, teens (6–17), and young adults (18–25) in educational and residential settings. I earned both my Bachelor's degree in Psychology and Master's in Counseling from the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.

Anju Owens, LMHC
Staff Therapist
I am Anju Owens, LMHC, ICADC, a licensed clinical mental health counselor specializing in addictions. I provide remote care and am licensed in Florida and Utah. I believe that individuals facing addiction, anxiety, depression, or major life transitions benefit from a safe, supportive space where they can openly share and heal. Patients can expect a collaborative and respectful therapeutic relationship. I emphasize trust, empathy, and nonjudgment, helping clients feel heard and understood. I work alongside each individual to explore challenges, build insight, and foster meaningful change at a pace that feels comfortable and empowering.
I begin by understanding each patient's unique story, goals, and concerns. I tailor treatment to individual needs, integrating evidence-based approaches with a focus on addiction and emotional well-being. Together, my patients and I develop practical strategies to support growth, resilience, and long-term progress.

Anita Morrow, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I take a collaborative, compassionate, and non-judgmental approach, tailoring care to each individual's needs. I prioritize open, transparent communication to build trust and partnership. My work is grounded in evidence-based practices and integrates multiple perspectives, offering a structured yet flexible approach that evolves with each patient. I begin by understanding each patient's history, concerns, and goals to create a personalized plan. Sessions include reviewing recent symptoms, life experiences, and progress. I incorporate homework and educational materials to deepen understanding and equip patients with practical coping strategies.
I have worked in mental health since 1995, supporting diverse populations including youth, survivors of domestic violence, adults with persistent mental illness, individuals in crisis, and couples. I hold certifications in trauma and grief and earned my bachelor's and master's degrees in Social Work from Lamar University and the University of Alabama.

Lou Hang, LMFT
Staff Therapst
I provide individualized, client-centered care, recognizing that each person's experiences and needs are distinct. I foster a compassionate, supportive therapeutic environment where trust and respect are central, helping patients feel safe, heard, and understood throughout their care. I establish a strong foundation by thoroughly exploring each patient's background, concerns, and goals during the initial session, and I collaborate closely with patients to develop personalized treatment plans that align with their unique needs and therapeutic goals.
I earned my Master's degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Alliance Graduate School of Counseling in Nyack, NY. I have experience working with individuals, couples, and families, and my background equips me to support clients across a range of relational and emotional challenges.

Taylor Smith, LPC
Staff Therapist
I bring a culturally responsive, compassionate, and advocacy-driven approach to care. My practice emphasizes women's mental health, LGBTQIA+ affirming care, identity development, and recovery-oriented support. I work with adolescents, young adults, adults, couples, and families, supporting individuals navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, trauma, bipolar disorder, addiction, and relationship challenges. I strive to create a grounded, empathetic space where clients feel heard, respected, and supported in their growth.
My therapeutic style is collaborative and individualized. I integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, client-centered and solution-focused approaches, trauma-informed and strength-based techniques, and mindfulness practices. Together with clients, I help clarify goals, build practical tools, and foster meaningful, lasting change at a pace that feels supportive and empowering.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York. I hold a Master of Arts in Mental Health Counseling from Iona University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, with a minor in Women and Gender Studies. I am certified in suicide prevention and in identifying and reporting child abuse and maltreatment. I have experience supporting clients across schools, higher education, private practice, and comprehensive rehabilitation settings.

Migdalia Moore, LCSW
Staff Therapist
I create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe to be open and honest. I integrate clinical expertise with a deeper understanding of identity, purpose, and personal values, including faith when desired. My approach emphasizes both healing and growth, helping clients feel more grounded and empowered. I support clients navigating anxiety, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges, and emotional regulation.
I earned my Master of Social Work from Long Island University and am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP). I begin with a comprehensive initial session to understand each client's history, concerns, and goals. I collaborate to establish personalized treatment plans and use evidence-based approaches such as CBT, trauma-informed care, and emotion-focused strategies. I also provide practical tools for use between sessions.
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Loni Nelson-Bounds, LMHC
Staff Therapist
I am committed to supporting individuals through compassionate, patient-centered care that honors each person's unique experiences and needs. I value open communication and collaborate closely with patients to establish clear, attainable treatment goals. My approach is grounded in trust, collaboration, and mutual respect, and I prioritize creating an open, safe, and supportive environment where individuals feel heard, respected, and empowered to actively participate in their care.
I begin by thoroughly listening during the initial session to understand each patient's history, concerns, and goals. From there, I develop individualized treatment plans that align with the patient's needs, values, and personal objectives, adjusting the approach as progress is made.
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) who has practiced in both outpatient and inpatient settings. I earned a Master's degree in Psychology in 2016 and bring a well-rounded clinical perspective to my work.

Deborah Columbro, LMHC
Staff Therapist
I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Florida and New York and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Virginia. I work with adolescents and adults experiencing depression, anxiety, trauma, grief, sexual abuse, co-dependency, and addictive disorders.
I bring a compassionate, person-centered perspective to my work. I create a warm, supportive, and open-minded environment where patients feel safe to share. I emphasize genuineness, non-judgmental acceptance, and empathy, helping individuals feel understood and respected throughout their therapeutic journey. I collaborate with patients to explore their experiences, build insight, and develop coping strategies that foster healing, growth, and resilience.

Bridget Dragun, LPCC
Staff Therapist
I take a patient-centered, holistic approach, meeting individuals where they are. I value transparency, honesty, and open communication, and prioritize compassion, empowerment, and advocacy. My goal is to create a space where individuals feel understood, comfortable, and supported throughout their care. I begin by listening to each person's story with curiosity and without judgment. As trust develops, I collaborate on a personalized, realistic plan. I work alongside individuals to build self-awareness, strengthen emotional regulation, and develop skills, with the goal of helping them create a more purposeful and authentic life.
I earned my undergraduate degree in Psychology with a minor in Sociology from the University of Pittsburgh and my graduate degree in Counseling Psychology from Chatham University. My early training focused on children and adolescents with behavioral disorders, often involving families in care. I have experience in individual, group, and family counseling, and spent eight years supporting individuals with anxiety, depression, grief, stress, advanced illness, and end-of-life care using an eclectic, strength-based, and mindfulness-informed approach.

Craig Eaton, LMHC
Staff Therapist
I create a safe, open space grounded in understanding and compassion. I take a strength-based approach, helping clients challenge guilt and shame tied to past experiences. Using cognitive behavioral therapy, I support clients in reshaping thought patterns to promote meaningful change and improved well-being. I individualize each treatment plan based on the client's goals and needs, and I view the first session as essential for understanding each person's experiences. From there, I collaborate with clients to guide therapy, ensuring the process remains focused, supportive, and aligned with what matters most to them.
I am a licensed mental health counselor (LMHC) with over 26 years of experience providing outpatient therapy in both in-office and telehealth settings. My background includes intensive outpatient work with families and hospital-based crisis care for individuals at risk. I have been independently licensed for over 25 years.

Cara Lambert, LCSW
Staff Therapist
My approach is warm, supportive, and non-judgmental. I integrate evidence-based strategies, including cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and solution-focused therapy, tailoring my approach to each patient's unique needs and preferences. I have a particular interest in supporting adults navigating depression, anxiety, stress, health concerns, grief/loss, and caregiver challenges.
I begin by building rapport and creating a comfortable, safe environment. I gather information about presenting concerns, mental health history, psychosocial background, and available supports. Treatment planning is collaborative, ensuring goals align with patients' strengths and priorities for meaningful, sustainable progress.
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida, California, and New York. I earned both my Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Florida State University and bring over 20 years of social work experience, including extensive work in medical social work and hospice care.

Nora Bice, LMFT
Staff Therapist
I value a collaborative, person-centered approach to care. I practice from a feminist, LGBTQIA+, and neurodivergent-affirming lens, creating a supportive and inclusive environment. I integrate mind-body, cognitive-behavioral, and attachment-based techniques tailored to each client's needs, helping individuals build insight, establish routines, and develop skills for a more balanced and fulfilling life. I specialize in helping adults navigate ADHD, anxiety, and burnout in today's fast-paced, digitally overloaded world.
I begin by exploring clients' strengths and challenges, both past and present, while identifying meaningful goals for the future. I collaborate with clients, and when appropriate, psychiatrists, to develop individualized treatment plans that reflect each person's unique priorities and support lasting growth.
I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who began providing therapy in 2011. I earned my Master's degree in Clinical Psychology from Pepperdine University and have worked in private practice, residential, county, and school settings as both a therapist and supervisor.