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Our therapists collaborate with our psychiatrists to provide our patients with well-rounded care.

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Heather Watson, LPC

Staff Therapist

I create a safe, supportive environment where clients feel heard and validated. I value open communication, encourage self-awareness, and help clients build on their strengths. My approach emphasizes collaboration, with clear, goal-oriented treatment plans and measurable outcomes to support meaningful progress. I begin with a comprehensive assessment to understand history, concerns, and goals, then collaborate with clients to develop personalized treatment plans and teach practical skills for lasting change. My integrative approach incorporates CBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused techniques.

I earned my Master's in Professional Counseling from South University in Savannah, GA, and I am licensed in Florida, Georgia, and Texas as an LMHC and LPC. My experience spans nonprofit, inpatient, and outpatient settings. I began in foster care and adoption services, later working inpatient with diverse age groups, and in community mental health supporting adults with severe mental illness and trauma. I also managed an outpatient clinic, leading multidisciplinary teams.

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Rebecca Blunt, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I take a collaborative, partnership-based approach to counseling, working closely with patients to create a process tailored to their individual needs. I prioritize taking the time to fully understand and assess each patient's situation, and I am committed to fostering a safe, supportive, and empathetic environment where a strong therapeutic relationship can develop. I begin by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient's history, concerns, and goals. I also help patients identify their strengths and existing resources that can support progress. Together, we develop a personalized treatment plan aligned with the patient's goals, creating a clear and structured path forward.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) with many years of counseling experience. I earned my Master's degree in Community Counseling Psychology from St. Bonaventure University. My background includes work in outpatient clinics, non-profit community agencies, and school settings. In addition to my clinical work, I have taught undergraduate and graduate courses at three colleges.

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Kimberly Averett, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I value open communication and strive to build strong, trusting connections with my patients. I foster a warm, supportive, and accepting environment where individuals feel safe to share their experiences and work toward meaningful change. I begin care with a comprehensive psychosocial assessment, meeting patients where they are, and collaborate closely with each individual to develop personalized treatment goals that align with their needs and support progress over time.

I bring 25 years of experience as a social worker, including 12 years as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I have worked in private practice, inpatient and home hospice, substance use treatment centers, and hospital settings. I earned my Master's in Social Work from Southern University at New Orleans and hold licenses in Texas, Mississippi, and California.

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Alexis Burgess, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Qualified Supervisor dedicated to helping individuals feel supported, understood, and empowered. I specialize in trauma, anxiety, depression, and domestic abuse, and have a strong focus on serving military members, veterans, and their families. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), along with mindfulness and trauma-informed techniques, to help clients better understand their thoughts and emotions.

I have experience in telehealth, hospital, and community settings. I take a collaborative, down-to-earth approach to care and create a welcoming space where clients can be themselves while gaining practical tools for daily life.

I understand that starting therapy can feel overwhelming, so I prioritize building a genuine connection and moving at a comfortable pace. I work alongside clients to address stress, life transitions, and long-standing challenges, focusing on meaningful, lasting change through personalized care.

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Easther Berridge, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I provide a warm, nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe, heard, and respected. My approach is client-driven, blending solution-focused strategies with CBT and psychoeducation to empower meaningful change. I offer a supportive listening ear while being honest and compassionate. I begin by exploring what led clients to seek support and gathering background on presenting concerns. I collaborate with clients to set goals, provide psychoeducation to build insight, and incorporate practical homework to help clients apply new coping skills in daily life.

I have experience supporting children and adolescents with behavioral modification, as well as working with adults in outpatient settings addressing substance use and mental health concerns. I hold a BA in Sociology from Biola University and a Master of Social Work from California State University, Long Beach. I am trained in CBT and EMDR and also incorporate Christian counseling.

My appreciation for kindness and simple joy is reflected in my love for Winnie the Pooh.

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Jennifer Cramer, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I value open, honest, and direct communication and believe it is essential for creating individualized treatment goals. I strive to foster a warm, supportive, and safe environment where patients feel comfortable exploring their experiences. I encourage individuals to identify the thoughts and behaviors that may be preventing them from reaching their goals and work collaboratively with them throughout the process.

I begin by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient's history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. From there, I develop an individualized treatment plan that aligns with the patient's needs and priorities. I also encourage patients to reflect on how their thoughts and behaviors between sessions may influence their progress and overall treatment goals.

I am a licensed clinical social worker with experience practicing in outpatient, inpatient, and community-based settings. I earned my master's degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo and bring a well-rounded perspective to supporting individuals across different stages of care.

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Monique Peterson, LICSW

Staff Therapist

I create a warm, non-judgmental space where clients feel safe and heard, and I view therapy as a collaborative partnership guided by each client's goals. My style is compassionate yet direct, balancing support with gentle challenge. I emphasize practical coping skills, open communication, and a strengths-based, trauma-informed, and culturally aware approach, helping clients build a more balanced and fulfilling life. I support clients with trauma, anxiety, depression, substance use, grief, chronic illness, and family conflict. I am trained in CBT, DBT, Trauma-Focused CBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy.

I begin by listening and understanding each client's story, strengths, and goals, then collaborate on personalized treatment plans using CBT, DBT, and Solution-Focused Therapy. Sessions include check-ins, skill-building, and reviewing progress. I help clients apply practical tools to manage emotions, navigate challenges, and build on successes, adjusting goals as needed to support meaningful growth.

I earned my Master of Social Work from Loma Linda University and completed licensure supervision in community mental health. I hold the LICSW and LCSW licenses and have experience in outpatient and in-home family settings, with a strong background in telehealth. As a former social work instructor, I am passionate about mentorship and growth.

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Carolina Leon, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I am committed to open communication and work collaboratively with clients to establish clear, meaningful treatment goals. I create a welcoming and supportive environment where individuals feel heard, valued, and respected throughout their therapeutic journey. I begin by developing a comprehensive understanding of each client's story, concerns, and goals during the initial session, and I use a collaborative approach to create personalized treatment plans that align with client goals while maintaining a culturally humble perspective that honors each person's background and experiences.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT). I earned a dual Master's degree in Mental Health and Marriage and Family Therapy from Barry University, where I also completed clinical training under supervision at a training clinic. I have experience providing care in home, school, and virtual settings.

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Heather Aschenbrenner, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I often lead with an existential and humanistic approach to therapy, integrating techniques such as CBT and DBT to help patients work through barriers that affect both daily life and long-term goals. I understand that therapy can be a vulnerable process and prioritize creating a safe, supportive, and welcoming space for patients to explore their experiences. While sessions remain focused and thoughtful, I occasionally incorporate humor when appropriate, as patients often find it reflects my authentic and approachable style.

I focus on understanding each patient's unique experiences and perspectives when they enter therapy. I believe there is no "one-size-fits-all" approach and tailor treatment plans and strategies to the individual rather than relying on a single technique. My process is collaborative, regularly checking in with patients about the effectiveness of tools and strategies used in treatment. Through this work, I aim to empower patients with insight and knowledge so they can become experts in understanding themselves.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), a Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor, and a National Certified Counselor. I earned my bachelor's degree in Nutritional Sciences from Boston University, where I developed an interest in the relationship between diet and mental health, and my master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from North Carolina A&T State University. I have completed specialized training in ADHD, maternal and perinatal mental health, trauma-informed care, and TF-CBT. My experience spans outpatient, inpatient, and private practice settings, including outpatient care at a nonprofit in Winston-Salem, NC and a rural New York clinic focused on substance use and mental health, as well as inpatient substance use rehabilitation. I have also conducted trainings and presentations on mental health topics and ethics.

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Clare Johnson, LPC

Staff Therapist

I create a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where clients can be fully themselves. My approach is collaborative and practical, helping individuals understand patterns while building tools for daily life. I work with clients facing relationship challenges, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and questions about faith or identity, and I am known for holding space for both emotional healing and deeper reflection on values and meaning.

I begin with an initial session to understand each client's story, challenges, and goals. Together, we develop a personalized plan using approaches like CBT and trauma-informed care. Sessions focus on insight, coping strategies, and healthier relationship patterns. When meaningful, I incorporate spirituality or faith exploration. Progress is reviewed regularly to ensure alignment with client goals.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with over nine years of experience across telehealth, outpatient, school-based, and integrated care settings. I am licensed in Texas and Washington and am a National Certified Counselor. I hold a Master of Arts in Counseling and a Master of Divinity from Wake Forest University. I use evidence-based approaches such as CBT, trauma-informed care, and measurement-based treatment, with special interests in relationships, anxiety, depression, ADHD, and spirituality. As an ordained minister, I thoughtfully support clients exploring mental health and faith.

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Latrice Willis, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I strive to create a safe, nurturing space where clients feel heard, supported, and empowered. My style is eclectic and individualized, drawing from CBT, DBT, ACT, solution-focused, and person-centered approaches. I value meeting clients where they are and building a strong, collaborative, and trusting therapeutic relationship.

In the first session, I provide a relaxed, welcoming space to get to know each other. I explore what brought the client to therapy, current concerns, and goals. Sessions move at a comfortable pace, focusing on building trust, identifying strengths, and creating a foundation for meaningful growth.

I earned my MSW from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and am licensed in IL, IN, and AL. I also hold a Professional Educator License and bring 14 years of experience across schools (K–5), inpatient and outpatient settings, healthcare, and case management.

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Marla Monk, LCSW

Staff Therapist

My approach is collaborative, supportive, and goal-oriented. I create a safe, non-judgmental space where clients can openly share their experiences. My style is warm and thoughtful, emphasizing both compassionate listening and practical strategies that promote meaningful change. I meet clients where they are and work together to identify clear goals aligned with their values and strengths.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) providing mental health care in outpatient and telehealth settings. I work with individuals and couples navigating anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, grief, life transitions, and stress related to work and family. I integrate evidence-based approaches with practical tools to help clients apply insights beyond sessions.

In the first session, I explore each client's story, current stressors, and goals for therapy. Together, we develop an individualized plan that may include skill-building, pattern recognition, and coping strategies, often with tools for use between sessions. I regularly check in on progress and adjust the approach to ensure therapy remains aligned with the client's evolving needs.

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Stephanie Tubbs, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I create a relaxed, safe, and nonjudgmental space where patients can be themselves. I believe therapy can include laughter, real conversations, and genuine connection. I meet patients where they are, value trust, and ensure they feel understood. I use evidence-based approaches including CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused Therapy through a trauma-informed, culturally sensitive lens, bringing warmth, authenticity, and humor into my work. I am passionate about helping people feel seen, heard, and supported.

I begin by learning each patient's story and identifying meaningful goals together. I integrate CBT, DBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution-Focused Therapy, always using a trauma-informed, culturally aware approach. I provide practical tools for daily life, monitor progress, and adjust care as needed. I offer support while gently challenging growth, empowering patients to feel confident and capable of creating meaningful change. My focus is on building confidence, resilience, and independence while offering consistent support.

I am a Licensed Clinical Master Social Worker from Mississippi and a graduate of The University of Southern Mississippi. I have experience working with veterans, adolescents, older adults, and the LGBTQIA+ community.

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Christie Hall, LPC

Staff Therapist

Clients working with me can expect a warm, supportive environment where they feel heard, respected, and valued. I prioritize creating a safe space that encourages openness and trust, helping clients feel comfortable as they begin their therapeutic journey. My approach includes intentional rapport building and taking time to understand each client as a whole person. I focus on gaining a thorough understanding of presenting concerns while collaboratively developing a path forward tailored to each individual's needs.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with experience across a variety of outpatient settings, serving diverse populations ranging from children to older adults. I earned a Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Auburn University at Montgomery and a Master's in Philosophy from Walden University. I am currently pursuing a PhD in Human and Social Services at Walden University.

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Catherine Hechmer, LISW

Staff Therapist

I see patients as partners in therapy, valuing their expertise in their own experiences. I integrate modalities such as Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Strengths-Based and Narrative Therapy, and Motivational Enhancement. My approach emphasizes self-determination, cultural respect, and trauma-informed care, guiding patients toward growth and well-being. I use structured assessments to understand patients' goals, strengths, and challenges, viewing goal-setting as a dynamic process. I encourage actionable steps between sessions and seek ongoing feedback to tailor treatment. My aim is to foster insight, resilience, and sustainable change while supporting patients throughout their therapeutic journey.

I am a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice in Social Work, holding the LISW-S and LICDC-CS credentials. I earned my MSW from Ohio State University and a BA from the University of Notre Dame. I have fourteen years in clinical social work and thirteen years in substance use treatment, with experience across residential/inpatient, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient, community mental health, and integrated primary care settings.

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Casey Kohn, LMFT

Staff Therapist

I strive to create a warm, empathic, and nonjudgmental space where clients feel safe being themselves and sharing openly. I value authenticity in the therapeutic relationship and believe that connection is an important part of the healing process. When appropriate, I incorporate humor to help clients feel more comfortable and grounded during sessions. Through compassion, support, and collaboration, I work to ensure clients feel understood while moving toward meaningful and lasting change.

I begin by creating space for clients to share their story, current concerns, and what they hope to gain from therapy. Early sessions focus on understanding each client's experiences and identifying goals together. I value collaboration and work alongside clients to develop a treatment plan aligned with their needs and priorities. Throughout therapy, goals are revisited and the approach is adjusted as needed to support continued growth and progress.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and hold a Master of Science in Counseling from California State University, Fullerton. During graduate school, I worked closely with the LGBTQIA+ community, building a strong foundation in inclusive and affirming care. I also spent six years in elementary school settings supporting children and families with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. For the past two years, I have provided telehealth therapy to adults navigating stress, life transitions, and relationship concerns. Working across age groups has shaped my collaborative, compassionate approach to therapy.

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Jennifer Arceneaux, LMFT

Staff Therapist

I create a warm, thoughtful, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel genuinely seen. I tailor therapy to each person's unique needs and goals, balancing empathy with gentle directness, and I partner with clients to build clarity, confidence, and healthier patterns, with particular focus on stress, identity, relationships, and life transitions, empowering them to connect with themselves and their values.

I am a licensed marriage and family therapist, Jennifer Arceneaux, LMFT (#90325), with over a decade of experience in private practice and clinical settings. I work with individuals, couples, and families navigating mood disorders, anxiety, life transitions, and relationship challenges. Trained in evidence-based and integrative approaches including CBT, trauma-informed care, DBT-informed skills, and family systems therapy, I provide a culturally responsive, collaborative space for growth.

I begin with a comprehensive initial session to understand your background, concerns, and goals, then collaborate to create a personalized treatment plan integrating CBT, strengths-based, and systems-oriented approaches. Sessions focus on insight, pattern recognition, practical coping skills, and solution-focused strategies, with adjustments over time to support lasting change and encourage application of skills between visits.

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Nicole Graber, LCSW

Staff Therapist

My approach is grounded in meeting patients where they are and understanding their unique experiences. I believe the therapeutic relationship is central to meaningful progress and prioritize creating a comfortable, supportive environment. I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy while tailoring treatment to each individual's needs. My work emphasizes collaboration, practical skill-building, and empowering patients to create lasting change.

I begin with an open conversation to understand each patient's needs and goals, then develop individualized treatment plans that guide the work forward. My process focuses on building trust, identifying key skill areas, and applying targeted interventions to support meaningful growth.

I am an experienced therapist with a background in outpatient care and 13 years of telehealth practice. I earned my MSW from Boston College Graduate School of Social Work and have worked with individuals facing a wide range of concerns.

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Courtnei Powell, LPC

Staff Therapist

I cultivate a warm, supportive space where clients feel heard, respected, and safe to explore their experiences. I value open communication and collaborate with clients to establish manageable steps toward meaningful, long-term goals. I dedicate the initial session to gaining a thorough understanding of each client's history, concerns, and goals, and from there I develop customized treatment strategies aligned with what clients want to achieve, ensuring care is both personalized and practical.

I earned my master's degree from the TWU Counseling and Development Program and hold licenses as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). I have experience practicing in outpatient, school, and virtual settings, serving adults, teens, and children. I also have a background as a Special Education Teacher for both elementary and high school students.

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Sydney Salavec, LICSW

Staff Therapist

I approach therapy by meeting people where they are and creating a supportive, judgment-free space. I understand that seeking help can feel difficult and believe therapy should feel collaborative and genuine rather than overly clinical or intimidating. I work with individuals facing anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and major life transitions, focusing on building a strong therapeutic relationship where patients feel comfortable being honest about their experiences. I work collaboratively with patients to explore challenges, build insight, and develop practical coping strategies that support greater balance and stability in daily life.

I am a clinical social worker, LCSW, with over 15 years of experience supporting people through overwhelming and uncertain moments. I have worked in hospitals, crisis services, correctional mental health programs, and community treatment centers. I previously held leadership and clinical roles within the VA healthcare system, where I supervised social workers and helped strengthen mental health and suicide prevention services.

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Ashlin Senegal, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I strive to create a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients feel comfortable being themselves. I value building strong therapeutic relationships rooted in trust, collaboration, and respect. My approach is compassionate yet structured, helping clients recognize their strengths while learning practical coping skills to manage stress, anxiety, trauma, and life transitions. I provide supportive counseling for children, adolescents, and adults experiencing anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and life transitions.

I begin by learning about each client's background, current concerns, and goals for therapy. I may use brief assessments or screening tools to better understand what a client is experiencing. Together, we develop a treatment plan focused on personal strengths and desired changes. I use evidence-based approaches such as CBT, DBT, solution-focused therapy, and strengths-based techniques, regularly checking in on progress and adjusting the plan as needs evolve.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Louisiana and Texas. I earned my Master of Social Work from Louisiana State University and a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Before becoming a social worker, I was an elementary school teacher, which gave me a strong understanding of child development and school systems. I have experience working in schools, outpatient and inpatient behavioral health, hospice, and correctional settings, and I draw on that experience across school, medical, and behavioral health settings to support individuals and families through a wide range of challenges.

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William Miller, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I am a practical therapist who integrates mindfulness-based CBT and DBT with SMART goals to keep treatment focused and forward-moving. I emphasize strength-building through Positive Psychology to support clients' natural abilities. I work with adults experiencing anxiety, panic, and depression related to life transitions such as career changes, relationship challenges, illness, stress, and life stage concerns. Treatment is collaborative and paced to the client's comfort, with many experiencing gradual symptom relief within the first month and continued improvement over time. I begin by exploring concerns from past to present, organizing them clearly and prioritizing what matters most. Together, the client and I develop a structured treatment plan with achievable goals, then move forward at the client's pace, adjusting as needed while addressing concerns with clarity, focus, and compassion.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who earned my MSW from the Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in New York City. For over 25 years, I have served individuals, families, and groups as a Behavioral Health Educator and Clinician. My work spans community-based nonprofits, worksite wellness programs, labor unions, and virtual settings across New York City, New Jersey, Ohio, and Washington State. I have facilitated experiential workshops, conducted assessments and referrals, provided therapy, led mindfulness meditation classes, and offered critical incident and grief support for adults and children, achieving meaningful outcomes in health education, behavioral adaptation, life transitions, and job functioning.

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Jenna LaSpina, LCSW

Staff Therapist

My approach is grounded in psychodynamic theory while integrating ACT, DBT, and other evidence-based therapies tailored to each client's needs. Practicing with humility and curiosity, I provide a supportive, judgment-free space where clients can safely explore their thoughts, emotions, and strengths. I value collaboration, self-expression, and fostering personal growth, helping patients feel heard and understood. I prioritize building rapport from the first session, believing a strong therapeutic bond is essential for effective therapy. I collaborate with clients to develop personalized goals, focusing on self-understanding and equipping them with practical skills to lead more fulfilling lives.

I am a licensed clinical social worker with 7 years of experience supporting children, adolescents, and adults in nonprofit, community mental health, and group practice settings. I work with clients facing depression, anxiety, trauma, ADHD, and perinatal mental health concerns.

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Bette Baber, LMFT

Staff Therapist

I create a warm, supportive, and culturally responsive environment where clients feel valued, safe, and understood. I practice with empathy, trust, and nonjudgment, honoring each person's unique background. Drawing on my upbringing in Hawaii's diverse community, I integrate respect for cultural perspectives into every session, fostering belonging, dignity, and psychological safety. I am skilled in crisis intervention, ADHD, anxiety, PTSD, and depression, and I provide therapy for individuals, couples, families, and children.

I begin by understanding each client's history, concerns, and goals, considering family, work, and relational dynamics. I develop individualized treatment plans and maintain consistent communication, guiding clients with attentiveness and empathy as they work toward meaningful progress.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with extensive experience in both in-person and telehealth settings, including outpatient and inpatient behavioral health. I hold master's degrees in Marriage and Family Therapy/Psychology from Chaminade University of Honolulu and in English from University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, as well as a teaching credential from UCLA.

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Dzevad Hujdurovic, LPCC

Staff Therapist

I create a supportive, non-judgmental environment where patients feel comfortable sharing their experiences. I value collaborative care and work closely with patients to identify meaningful treatment goals. Using practical strategies drawn from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), I help patients build resilience and develop sustainable coping skills. I emphasize open communication, meet patients where they are in their journey, and aim to empower them with tools that improve emotional well-being and daily functioning. My clinical interests include helping individuals manage anxiety, depression, grief, substance use concerns, relationship challenges, and everyday life stressors.

I earned a Master of Science in Counselor Education from Eastern Washington University. I have experience in community mental health, school systems, and providing therapy via telehealth, and I incorporate evidence-based practices such as CBT and ACT.

I begin with a thoughtful conversation to understand each patient's background, current concerns, support system, and goals for therapy. From there, I collaborate with patients to develop a personalized treatment plan that reflects their values and supports meaningful progress over time.

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Cheryl Jones, LICSW

Staff Therapist

I am passionate about supporting clients as they manage and overcome challenging life issues. My therapy approach is client-centered and integrates cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing, solution-focused therapy, and strengths-based techniques. I tailor each treatment plan to meet the unique needs, goals, and experiences of every individual I work with.

As a licensed clinical social worker (LICSW, LCSW), I bring broad perspective and insight from working in a variety of clinical settings and with diverse populations. My experience allows me to provide compassionate, thoughtful care while helping individuals navigate personal, emotional, and life transitions. I combine warmth with clinical expertise to help clients navigate life's challenges in a supportive, nonjudgmental environment.

During the first session, I focus on getting to know each patient and understanding what brings them to therapy. I explore concerns, goals, and what clients hope to gain from treatment while creating a safe space for open conversation. Together, we build a strong foundation for therapy and continue collaborating in future sessions to turn those goals into meaningful progress.

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Nancy Marsh, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I bring over thirty years of clinical experience and an inclusive, relational, insight-oriented approach to therapy. I am deeply committed to supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds and creating a welcoming space where clients feel seen and understood. I integrate CBT, DBT, EFT, MI, ACT, and psychodynamic therapies to foster meaningful, lasting change. I have worked with Holocaust survivors, AIDS patients, and those grieving losses during COVID, as well as individuals facing perinatal stress, traumatic loss, anxiety, depression, and ADHD, and I have guided and supported folks facing chronic and acute illness, preparing for major surgeries, and major life transitions.

I offer a compassionate, collaborative environment grounded in respect and curiosity. I tailor treatment to each client's unique history, strengths, and goals, helping them process complex emotions and build resilience. My relational style encourages self-awareness and empowers clients to navigate relationship challenges, workplace stress, and personal growth with greater clarity and confidence.

I begin with a thorough assessment to understand each client's story, concerns, and aspirations. Together, we develop clear goals and a personalized treatment plan. Drawing from evidence-based and depth-oriented modalities, I support clients in developing practical coping tools, gaining insight into patterns, and cultivating sustainable change and renewed hope.

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Michael Sieger, LCPC

Staff Therapist

I provide psychotherapy to adults experiencing anxiety disorders, trauma, depressive disorders, and relationship difficulties. I have a special clinical interest in social anxiety disorder and assertiveness training, and I work with individuals who feel stuck in avoidance patterns, self-doubt, or interpersonal stress, helping them address both current symptoms and longstanding emotional patterns impacting daily life. I am trained in EMDR and Accelerated Resolution Therapy for trauma treatment and utilize evidence-based approaches including CBT. I begin with a comprehensive assessment and collaborative goal-setting process, then develop individualized treatment plans, integrating cognitive restructuring, behavioral strategies, exposure-based work, and trauma processing as indicated, emphasizing practical tools, emotional clarity, and lasting improvement.

I earned a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from the University of Hartford in 2010 and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Simpson University in 2007. I have practiced in outpatient, private practice, in-home family therapy, and residential settings, and I have worked with adults, adolescents, and families in community mental health and group practice environments, supporting diverse individuals across a wide range of needs.

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Nicole Groves, LPC

Staff Therapist

I bring a direct, nonjudgmental, and holistic approach to therapy. I am caring and compassionate, creating a safe, affirming space where clients can explore their needs without fear or shame. I encourage each person to show up authentically, supporting them as they navigate complex emotions, relationships, and life transitions. I believe nothing in therapy is one size fits all. I partner with clients to identify strengths, address challenges, and build practical skills. Sessions focus on empowerment and actionable insights clients can use immediately. Progress is celebrated, and treatment evolves as clients grow and their needs change.

I earned a Bachelor of Science in English and Psychology from Grand Valley State University and a Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lamar University. I spent five years as a K–12 English and Special Education teacher before transitioning to community mental health, serving children and adolescents across three East Texas counties. I later moved into private practice and now practice at Talkiatry. I am trained in EMDR, somatic therapy, TF-CBT, and DBT, and am also a registered yoga teacher.

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Erika Paz, LPC

Staff Therapist

My approach is warm, collaborative, and solution-focused. I value creating a safe, inclusive space where clients feel heard and supported, emphasizing partnership in therapy. I empower clients with tools, strategies, and guidance to apply new skills in daily life, and I integrate evidence-based practices and behavioral approaches, often sharing worksheets, apps, and readings to support progress between sessions.

I am a licensed psychotherapist (LPC, LCDC) with over a decade of experience providing compassionate, practical therapy to individuals and families. I offer telehealth services in Texas, Maine, and Ohio, supporting adults, teens, and families facing anxiety, depression, trauma, behavioral concerns, and life transitions. Fluent in multiple languages, I tailor therapy to diverse backgrounds, helping clients build resilience and work toward meaningful, lasting change.

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Andrea Stang-Mckeough, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I use a goal-oriented approach focused on growth, clarity, and practical change rather than labeling strengths and weaknesses. I value direct, open communication and collaborative treatment planning, and I create a warm, structured space where clients feel supported and gently challenged. Insight is important, but I emphasize action and accountability. I integrate mindfulness and nervous system awareness and view therapy as a trusted partnership.

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) with experience supporting adults navigating anxiety, life transitions, academic and professional stress, and relational challenges. I have worked in outpatient private practice settings, providing individual therapy and serving in leadership roles. In addition to clinical work, I present and educate on mental health topics within community and professional spaces.

I begin with a comprehensive intake to understand history, stressors, patterns, and goals. Together, the client and I define realistic, meaningful objectives. Sessions are structured and include reflection, skill-building, and practical strategies. I integrate mindfulness-based tools, cognitive and behavioral strategies, and relational processing as needed. Progress is reviewed regularly to ensure treatment remains collaborative and tailored.

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Hayley Schiller, LICSW

Staff Therapist

I value a collaborative, client-centered approach to care. I work closely with patients to create shared goals and customized treatment plans that reflect their needs and strengths. Sessions often include practical tools and strategies, and I regularly assign "homework" to support progress between appointments. I begin treatment by developing a thorough understanding of each patient's history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. From there, treatment is guided by a highly collaborative process in which clinician and client work together to adjust goals, strategies, and interventions over time.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with experience practicing in both crisis response and outpatient mental health settings. I earned my bachelor's and master's degrees in social work from Fordham University. I am certified in motivational interviewing and Dialectical Behavior Therapy, have completed Gottman Couples Counseling Level 1 training, and completed coursework in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy through the Beck Institute.

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Deborah Unger, LCSW

Staff Therapist

My counseling style is warm and interactive. I treat each individual with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, creating a safe and supportive space for growth. I believe meaningful change begins with feeling heard, understood, and empowered. I integrate Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Psychodynamic therapy, and Problem-Solving Therapy (PST), tailoring treatment to each client's unique needs. I collaborate with patients to develop personalized goals and practical strategies, supporting them as they take courageous steps toward a more fulfilling life.

I earned my Master's Degree in Social Work from Yeshiva University Wurzweiler School of Social Work and my Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education/Psychology from Hofstra University. My background in education and psychology informs my thoughtful, developmentally attuned clinical perspective.

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Avril Dennis, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I believe in starting where each client is and moving at a pace that feels right. I am open, understanding, and supportive, while also willing to gently challenge unhelpful thinking when appropriate. I begin by exploring what brings a patient to therapy and understanding their current circumstances. Through a collaborative, humanistic approach, I examine both present concerns and relevant life experiences that shape today's challenges. I integrate a range of therapeutic tools and practical strategies so clients can begin building skills and finding relief right away. I have worked with trauma, LGBTQAI+ clients, chronic health concerns, anxiety, stress, sobriety from alcohol, self-esteem issues, and life transitions such as marriage, divorce, career changes, relocation, and caring for aging parents.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with experience in outpatient and residential settings. I earned my MSW from Fordham University and hold a Post Graduate Certificate in Interpersonal Trauma. Licensed in Florida and New York, I have spent over 25 years practicing in the New York area and the last decade in Florida. I have wanted to be a clinical social worker for as long as I can remember.

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Tammy Fischer, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I bring warmth, empathy, and an open, nonjudgmental approach to every session. I value trust, clear communication, and cultural competency. I believe clients are not broken — they have the ability to empower themselves with the right tools and guidance. I collaborate with patients to set goals and support them in building skills to navigate life's challenges. Using a person-centered approach, I develop rapport and carefully explore each patient's history, concerns, and goals. I create individualized treatment plans and a supportive environment where patients feel heard, respected, and encouraged to grow at their own pace.

I have been a social worker in human services for over 25 years, including nearly 10 years as an outpatient therapist. I earned my Master's in Social Work from Aurora University of IL and am trained in evidence-based modalities including CBT, DBT, and mindfulness. I am trauma-informed and skilled in Theraplay, sand tray, EFT, Motivational Interviewing, and TF-CBT. I have also provided counseling to military families at Fort McCoy, WI.

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Juanette Plato, LCPC

Staff Therapist

I am a warm, direct, and non-judgmental therapist who uses an eclectic blend of body-based and mind-centered techniques. I support clients navigating mood disorders, trauma, and life stressors. I value open communication and collaborate with patients to set clear, meaningful treatment goals. My approach fosters a supportive space where individuals feel heard, respected, and empowered.

I begin by thoroughly understanding each patient's history, concerns, and goals during the initial session. I develop individualized treatment plans aligned with patient goals and work collaboratively in each session to support measurable progress and lasting change.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with experience providing inpatient, outpatient, and telehealth services. I earned my Master of Arts from Liberty University and hold certifications in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (C), Cognitive Processing Therapy, Certified Mood Disorder Professional (PESI), and Advanced EMDR Therapy Skills.

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Roberta Gelfand, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I create a warm, judgment-free, and collaborative space where clients feel safe, respected, and understood. My humanistic, person-centered approach honors each individual's identity, strengths, and lived experiences. I offer inclusive, affirming care for diverse identities, relationships, and family systems, blending emotional insight with practical tools. I support individuals facing depression, anxiety, trauma, life transitions, self-esteem concerns, attention challenges, and relationship issues, and I have experience supporting neurodivergent individuals and the LGBTQIA+ community. Therapy in my practice is flexible, personalized, and paced to meet each client's unique goals and needs.

I begin by developing a thorough understanding of each client's history, concerns, strengths, and goals. Treatment planning is collaborative, individualized, and evidence-based. Sessions focus on increasing self-awareness, improving emotional regulation, and building effective coping strategies. I regularly revisit goals and approaches to ensure therapy remains supportive, relevant, and responsive to change.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with over eight years of experience providing compassionate outpatient mental health care in New York and New Jersey. I work with children, adolescents, and adults across diverse settings, including private practice, outpatient programs, community mental health centers, and non-profit organizations. I hold a BA in Psychology and an MSW from Hunter College, CUNY, and am trained in CBT, DBT, ACT, MI, SFBT, IFS, trauma-informed care, mindfulness, emotionally focused therapy, and strengths-based approaches. I also hold certifications in ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Integrative Mental Health, and DBT.

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Stacy Brown, LPC

Staff Therapist

I value respect, sensitivity, and compassion in every interaction and am committed to tailoring treatment plans to each patient's unique needs. I believe seeking help is a courageous step and am dedicated to empowering my clients in their journey toward a more fulfilling life. I especially enjoy working with young professionals in the early stages of their careers who may feel overwhelmed, anxious, or uncertain about their future, and I provide tools and guidance to help them gain clarity, confidence, and resilience.

I often incorporate Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a structured approach designed to help clients manage intense emotions, improve relationships, and build more meaningful lives. DBT emphasizes skill-building in mindfulness, distress tolerance, emotional regulation, and interpersonal effectiveness. My approach combines structure with empathy, offering patients the opportunity to practice new strategies in a supportive environment. My goal is to help individuals gain insight, develop healthier coping mechanisms, and experience lasting growth.

During the first session, I take time to build rapport, introducing myself and creating space to understand each client's goals. I work collaboratively to establish a clear path forward, focusing on practical therapy skills and strategies that align with each individual's needs.

I am Stacy Brown, LPC, licensed in Texas with 12 years of professional experience supporting individuals, couples, and families. I have an extensive background in helping clients navigate stress, anxiety, family conflicts, eating disorders, and anger management. With over five years in Intensive Outpatient programs, I have led group, family, and individual sessions, and my 15 years as a high school counselor reflect my strong connection with young people.

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Wendy Espino Barajas, LMFT

Staff Therapist

I believe clients are the experts in their own lives, and I partner with them to find balance and clarity. I support clients experiencing anxiety, depression, eating disorders, workplace or school concerns, peer challenges, and sexuality-related issues. I integrate humor into sessions when appropriate and bring a firm yet friendly, honest, and down-to-earth approach. I adapt my communication style to meet each client's needs and enjoy celebrating progress and accomplishments. Clients can expect to feel heard and seen from the first session. I focus on building connection, understanding what led clients to prioritize their mental health, and establishing trust. Together, we identify meaningful, attainable goals. I provide respectful and honest feedback while supporting steady progress, viewing therapy as a collaborative journey rather than a race.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with over 15 years of experience working in community mental health outpatient settings. I earned my bachelor's degree in Sociology from Mount St. Mary's University in Los Angeles and my master's degree in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy from the University of Phoenix. I work primarily with adults and couples and also enjoy supporting children and teens.

As a first-generation Latina, I understand the challenges of navigating bicultural identity and generational trauma.

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Brian Sharp, LPC

Staff Therapist

I have experience working with a diverse range of mental health concerns in both inpatient and outpatient settings. I work with individuals facing a variety of life challenges and am committed to supporting clients across different stages of their personal and emotional journeys.

I believe that all people have the desire and ability to grow and develop. I enjoy partnering with clients in their growth by creating a safe, supportive, and collaborative therapeutic space where individuals feel heard, respected, and empowered. I draw from a broad range of therapeutic approaches and tailor treatment to each client's unique needs. Together, my clients and I explore the sources of distress and identify meaningful solutions to promote insight, healing, and lasting change.

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Elizabeth Vah, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I take a collaborative approach, partnering with patients to clarify goals and create a roadmap for growth. My approach blends evidence-based therapies with individualized care, emphasizing a trusting, supportive relationship and a safe, nonjudgmental environment. I have supported individuals from diverse backgrounds facing anxiety, depression, grief, life transitions, interpersonal challenges, and severe mental illness.

In the first session, I create a welcoming space to discuss challenges, goals, and personal history, reviewing confidentiality and treatment structure. Together, the patient and I develop a personalized plan. Ongoing sessions focus on exploring thoughts and feelings, identifying patterns, and practicing skills to support meaningful change, with regular goal review and reflection on progress.

I graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2008 with a master's degree in clinical social work. I completed my internship at Seton Medical Center, gaining experience in the emergency room and specialty clinics. I have worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings and have training in DBT, CBT, mindfulness, solution-focused, and person-centered counseling.

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Giulia Ferrero, LMSW

Staff Licensed Master Social Worker

I advocate a holistic approach when working with clients and incorporate various treatment styles including, but not limited to, cognitive-behavioral, family systems, solution-focused, and psychodynamic. I believe that change happens when people are given the support they need to draw on their own strengths and realize their potential to live fulfilling, happy lives. I specialize in individual therapy with an emphasis on issues such as PTSD, autism, stress, anxiety and depression, grief and loss, women's issues, family/relationship issues, life transitions, and personal growth. I especially enjoy working with young adults and am committed to working with each person in a confidential, effective manner to help the individual accomplish his/her/their goals.

I earned my Bachelor of Arts and Sciences in Sociology, Ethnic Studies, and Women & Gender Studies at the University of Colorado in Boulder, and received my Master of Social Work from Columbia University with an emphasis in children, youth, and families. I am licensed by the State of Texas as a master social worker (LMSW) and am dedicated to helping people who struggle with mental health concerns. During my graduate program, I worked extensively with children, utilizing play therapy techniques alongside a trauma-focused treatment approach.

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Haley Cramer, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I offer a flexible, collaborative approach and draw from a wide range of therapeutic modalities, including ARC (Attachment, Regulation, and Competency), Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Solution-Focused approaches. I encourage openness and honesty around expectations and values, as this helps guide meaningful and effective treatment. If a particular strategy does not feel helpful, I work with patients to understand why and adjust accordingly. I view patients as the experts on their own experiences. Homework and worksheets are available upon request but are never required.

I focus on building trust by developing goals and treatment plans collaboratively with patients, taking into account lifestyle, aspirations, past experiences with mental health treatment, symptoms, and personal values. Together, my patients and I create achievable goals designed to produce tangible improvements in overall quality of life.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in Massachusetts. I earned my MS from Suffolk University and my BS from UMass Amherst. My professional background includes work in community service agencies, public school systems, and drop-in centers, giving me experience supporting individuals from diverse backgrounds, diagnoses, family structures, and life goals.

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Beverly Toussaint, LICSW

Staff Therapist

I take a collaborative and goal-focused approach to therapy. Sessions are centered on identifying personal goals and creating practical action steps to support meaningful change. I work alongside clients to help them build momentum in areas of concern while offering consistent guidance, encouragement, and accountability. My priority is supporting each client's individual goals and progress. I work with clients to identify needs, strengths, and motivation for change, and I use a variety of talk therapy approaches, including CBT, SFBT, DBT, and Narrative Therapy, to develop achievable treatment plans. My style emphasizes motivation, accountability, and partnership, adapting support to meet each client's unique needs.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker actively licensed in the District of Columbia and Virginia. I earned a B.A. in Psychology from UMBC and a Master of Social Work from the University of Maryland School of Social Work. I have over 15 years of independent clinical experience in the DMV, providing care in private practice, nonprofit, medical, federal, and military settings. My background includes working with individuals, families, and military members, as well as offering clinical supervision, leadership support, and professional development services.

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Barbara Thomas, LMFT

Staff Therapist

I offer systemic, client-centered, and cognitive behavioral therapy for children, adults, couples, and families, tailoring each session to individual needs and incorporating family systems and relational dynamics. I provide trauma-focused, culturally competent care for Anxiety, Depression, Mood Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and LGBTQ+ issues. I create a safe, open environment that fosters collaboration and growth, helping patients explore new perspectives, achieve goals, and strengthen personal fulfillment.

I begin with an intake session that includes a psychosocial assessment and discussion of the client's history and goals. I develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with patients and begin sessions with open-ended prompts to focus on client priorities. Through ongoing assessment, dialogue, and adaptable session structure, I build trust, promote change, and ensure each patient's needs are met.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with 8 years of experience in outpatient and in-home settings. I earned my Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University. I have been licensed in Pennsylvania for 5 years and recently in North Carolina.

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Audrey O'Neal, LPC

Staff Therapist

My focus is on delivering patient-centered care, and my approach is characterized by warmth and empathy. I work with adults across a variety of specialties including anxiety, depression, stress management, life transitions, goal attainment, grief and loss, and relationships. I am committed to fostering a therapeutic alliance that supports, validates, and inspires personal growth.

I employ a variety of innovative modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused Therapy (SFT), Psychodynamic therapy, Mindfulness-based therapy, and hypnotherapy, to empower clients with coping strategies, help them reach their personal objectives, foster change, and explore the root causes of limiting beliefs and problems.

I hold a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Walden University and am a Doctor of Clinical Psychology candidate at California Southern University.

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Angela Harrington, LPC

Staff Therapist

I specialize in stress, anxiety, self-esteem, motivation, depression, and coping with life changes. In my work, I use a wide range of clinical approaches in talk therapy, including client-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused support.

I am a licensed mental health therapist with 26 years of professional therapy work, currently licensed in NE, OK, KS, and CO.

Your comfort and desired changes are extremely important to me. I'd love to hear how I can support you in the changes you want to make in yourself.

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Kelly Mattis, LPCC

Staff Therapist

Clients often share that their first session with me feels like a meaningful, engaging conversation, and past clients say I get to the heart of the matter quickly. I am committed to helping individuals achieve their goals in creative and practical ways. A key strength of mine is guiding clients to discover their own value system and live authentically. When desired, I can incorporate a spiritual perspective into treatment, always in a compassionate, respectful, and nonjudgmental manner. I believe therapy begins the moment someone reaches out for help. I seek to understand why a client is pursuing therapy, who they are, and what they want their future to look like. Using approaches such as CBT, DBT, solution-focused therapy, and accelerated resolution therapy, I help break goals into manageable steps, building a strong foundation and partnering with clients to create lasting change.

I hold credentials as an LPCC, LPC-MH, and LMHC, and have nearly 30 years of counseling experience as of 2026. I earned a bachelor's degree in child development and family science, along with two master's degrees in counseling and Christian education. I have worked across the lifespan in university counseling centers, community mental health settings, mobile crisis services, and psychiatric hospital admissions. This diverse clinical background allows me to support clients with a wide range of needs while understanding the unique context of each life stage.

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Christy Caric-Ball, LPC

Staff Therapist

My style is supportive and solution-focused, drawing on evidence-based approaches such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Interpersonal Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing. My clinical interests include women's health, LGBTQIA+ issues, teen adjustment counseling, and trauma-informed care. I value empowering patients to focus on what they can change while letting go of what is beyond their control.

Patients can expect to feel heard, supported, and encouraged as they work toward their wellness goals. I begin by developing rapport and gaining a thorough understanding of each patient's history. Together, we identify where the patient is now and where they want to be. I create individualized treatment plans, revisiting and adjusting them as needed to align with evolving goals and promote lasting progress.

I earned my undergraduate degree in Philosophy from The University of Texas at Austin and my MA in Clinical Psychology from The University of Texas Pan American. I have worked with underserved girls and women at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine and completed internships in diverse settings, including an intimate partner violence diversion court, a shelter for undocumented minors, and a behavioral health center.

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Marcela Medina, LICSW

Staff Therapist

I am authentic, realistic, and reliable, and I believe therapy should be a supportive and empowering experience. I am deeply committed to helping clients reach their maximum potential by fostering insight, resilience, and personal growth. I focus on empowering clients to take control of their lives while creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where they feel heard, respected, and supported throughout the therapeutic process.

After the initial introduction, I collaborate with clients to discuss what to expect from therapy and to establish clear goals and objectives. I use open-ended questions to help clients identify triggers, strengths, and coping strategies. Together, we build a strong, individualized treatment plan that supports meaningful and sustainable progress.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who earned both my undergraduate and graduate degrees in Social Work from Florida International University. I have worked with diverse populations experiencing homelessness, substance use, mental health disorders, and behavioral concerns, and I have extensive experience working with children, adolescents, families, and adults. I provide therapy in both English and Spanish.

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Dawn Parks, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I value open communication and work with patients to set clear treatment goals. I create a warm, supportive environment where patients feel heard and respected. I emphasize the mind-body connection, encouraging movement toward health from both perspectives, and meet patients where they are, providing a non-judgmental, trusting space conducive to growth. I begin by thoroughly understanding each patient's history, concerns, and goals during the initial session, and I develop individualized treatment plans aligned with patient objectives. Using a collaborative approach, I match interventions to each client's needs, fostering teamwork and supporting patients in achieving sustainable progress.

I have worked in hospitals, forensics, community clinics, private practice, and research with Harvard Medical School, where I served as project director for a two-year addictions study for couples. I hold an undergraduate degree in exercise physiology, a master's in clinical psychology, and a PhD in psychology. I am a HeartMath practitioner with certifications in clinical stress, anxiety, and self-regulation treatment, as well as trauma-sensitive interventions. I also hold advanced certifications in addictions and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and have extensive training in trauma work, couples therapy, nutrition for mental health, and healthy lifestyle development.

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Karla Bidstrup, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I am a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) who was drawn to the field by a deep interest in human behavior and a desire to help others find meaning, balance, and inner peace. I bring a thoughtful, creative, and motivating presence to my work, while honoring personal differences and diversity. I value the therapeutic relationship as the foundation for meaningful change and personal growth.

My style blends behavioral and psychodynamic theories, allowing me to address present-day behaviors while also exploring deeper emotional and psychological patterns. I create a warm, safe, and respectful environment where clients feel understood and supported. My approach is empathetic and versatile, fostering both immediate progress and long-term self-awareness.

I work collaboratively with clients to clarify their needs, values, and goals. Together, we identify the most effective path forward and adjust goals as needed over time. The first session focuses on building rapport while gathering important background information, setting the stage for a shared therapeutic journey.

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PRADNYA SHINDE, LPC

Staff Therapist

I integrate cognitive behavioral and attachment-based approaches within a person-centered framework, tailoring my methods to each individual. I incorporate practical strategies and therapeutic tools that clients can apply right away in their daily lives. Above all, I strive to create a warm, supportive, and respectful space where patients feel safe to express themselves openly and explore their needs without judgment. My areas of focus include trauma, stressful life events, anxiety, depression, and challenges with communication and self-expression.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in New Jersey, a Registered Play Therapist (RPT), and a Licensed Clinical Alcohol and Drug Counselor. With over seven years of clinical practice, I have supported clients across diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of mental health conditions. Drawing from my experience in community mental health, non-profits, and private practice, I am committed to helping individuals feel understood and empowered.

I begin by thoroughly learning each patient's history, concerns, and goals during the first session. By the second, I develop a collaborative treatment plan that reflects the patient's unique needs and aspirations. Throughout the therapeutic journey, I maintain an open and safe environment where patients feel heard and validated, supporting them as they navigate challenges and build healthier coping strategies.

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Greta Hicks Brooks, LPCC

Staff Therapist

Highly structured yet comical, I create a nonjudgmental environment where patients feel comfortable being themselves. Each month, I help patients set three short-term goals, reflect on accomplishments, and note things they are grateful for, supporting growth, self-awareness, and emotional balance. During the first session, I discuss the reasons for seeking therapy, preferred treatment approaches, and session frequency. I provide homework and clear follow-up focus points, drawing from Client-Centered, Cognitive Behavioral, Dialectical Behavior, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused, and Trauma-Focused therapies. I meet clients where they are, fully committed to guiding those ready to make meaningful, lasting change.

With over two decades in the counseling field, my background includes roles as a Special Education Teacher, Psychology Instructor, Executive Director, Lead Therapist at an outpatient drug treatment facility, Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor, and Disability Services Counselor. I hold a BA in Psychology from Tuskegee University, an MS in Counseling & Human Development from Troy University, and an MEd in Rehabilitation Counseling from Auburn University. I am licensed in Texas, Colorado, California, and Arizona. My most recent licensure credential, and the one recognized in California, is Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC). I am also a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC).

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Mariechia Palmer, LPC

Staff Therapist

I am Mariechia Palmer, PhD, LMFT, LPC, LADC, a dedicated clinician committed to empowering individuals and families through compassionate, insight-driven care. I am also licensed in Texas as a Marriage and Family Therapist, allowing me to support a broad and diverse community. My work reflects a lifelong calling to help heal broken homes, relationships, and hearts.

I believe meaningful change comes from understanding how past pain shapes present patterns. I create a supportive space where patients feel safe to explore their experiences, uncover the origins of their struggles, and develop a deeper awareness of themselves. My approach is warm, collaborative, and grounded in genuine partnership.

My process centers on helping patients retrace the wounds of their past so they can heal their present. I guide individuals and couples through structured self-exploration, reframing old narratives, and identifying the tools needed for long-term growth. My goal is to build resilience, clarity, and lasting emotional well-being.

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Danielle LaBarre, LMHC

Staff Licensed Mental Health Counselor

I am deeply committed to person-centered care, meeting clients where they are and guiding them toward where they want to be. I integrate mindfulness techniques, cognitive-behavioral strategies, and strength-based, compassionate approaches to help each individual achieve their personal goals. Understanding that seeking therapy can feel intimidating, I also view it as a courageous and empowering step. I am dedicated to creating a collaborative, culturally inclusive therapeutic environment that supports clients in living balanced, fulfilling lives.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Licensed Professional Counselor (LMHC and LPC) practicing in New York, Virginia, and Georgia. With 10 years of experience, I support adults navigating anxiety, depression, stress, grief, and life transitions. I earned my Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling from Long Island University and hold a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Mount Saint Mary College.

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Michelle Corley, LISW

Staff Therapist

My passion is working with women who are struggling with managing healthy coping mechanisms in the perinatal/postpartum period. I have received extensive training from Postpartum Support International focusing on treating patients struggling with infertility, postpartum anxiety and depression, and pregnancy loss/grief. I also have experience working with patients who are experiencing anxiety, depression, grief, and trauma symptoms. I utilize a variety of treatment modalities ranging from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Mindfulness Based Therapy.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker/Licensed Independent Social Worker with over 10 years of experience in the mental health field. I have worked in a variety of settings including community mental health, crisis management, outpatient treatment, inpatient treatment, and the private practice setting.

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Cherie McCarthy, LMFT

Staff Therapist

I believe it is both a privilege and a responsibility to create a safe, supportive space where patients can clarify goals and develop aspirations. My work emphasizes identifying barriers to success and examining unhelpful core beliefs, allowing patients to move toward meaningful and sustainable change. I spend the first one to two sessions gaining a clear understanding of where patients are coming from and where they would like to go. From there, I collaborate with patients to develop individualized goals, revisiting and refining them over time to support clarity, growth, and progress throughout therapy.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with experience working across a wide range of populations. I earned my master's degree in counseling psychology from National University and completed my intern hours working with adolescents in foster care and adults with severe mental illness in community-based programs. Early in my career, I served as an addictions specialist in high schools, prisons, and intensive outpatient and residential settings. Over the past four years, I have focused on mental and behavioral health in a telehealth setting, treating lower-acuity concerns such as anxiety, depression, panic, and adjustment disorders, along with trauma work using EMDR.

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Kynan Kinley, LPC

Staff Therapist

My style is warm, collaborative, and direct, balancing validation with gentle challenge when patterns are no longer serving the client. I prioritize transparency, autonomy, and pacing therapy in a way that feels safe, respectful, and empowering. I am trained in trauma-informed, evidence-based approaches emphasizing attachment, nervous system regulation, emotional safety, and sustainable coping skills. I understand how overwhelming it can feel to navigate mental health, medical, or recovery systems that often move faster than emotions can process.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with experience across inpatient acute psychiatric settings, inpatient substance use and addiction recovery, and outpatient care. My clinical background includes supporting individuals experiencing acute mental health crises, co-occurring disorders, and complex psychosocial stressors. I also bring firsthand experience advocating for medically complex children and their families, which informs a deep understanding of caregiver stress, medical trauma, and systems fatigue. My approach is grounded and shaped by work in high-acuity environments.

I begin by taking time to understand each client's story, goals, strengths, and current challenges. Early sessions focus on building trust, stabilizing where needed, and identifying patterns shaped by past experiences. Together, we develop an individualized treatment plan aligned with the client's values and readiness. Sessions may include skill-building, trauma processing, recovery support, and strengthening emotional regulation and self-awareness, with regular check-ins to ensure therapy remains collaborative and effective.

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Darien Orange, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I offer a supportive, down-to-earth, and client-centered therapeutic experience. With a foundation in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), I strive to create a warm, understanding space where clients can safely explore their thoughts, feelings, and personal growth. I view therapy as a collaborative journey, walking alongside clients every step of the way. My approach focuses on empowerment, helping clients build insight, develop tools, and create meaningful change. Together, we work toward understanding challenges, building confidence, and strengthening the client's ability to shape their future.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) in New York State and hold a Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling. I have experience working in college, boarding school, and community mental health settings, which has given me a broad understanding of diverse clinical environments. I work to meet clients where they are with compassion, professionalism, and care.

My ideal client is someone who is open-minded, willing to put in the work, and comfortable with remote therapy, including being open to new perspectives and approaches.

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Anne Marko, LPC

Staff Therapist

I value ethical, high-quality care and create a space where patients feel safe, heard, and understood. I strive to foster a warm, collaborative environment grounded in trust and transparency, meeting patients with curiosity and empathy and using a trauma-informed, evidence-based approach. Known for being calm, supportive, and relatable, I thoughtfully incorporate humor and prioritize open communication to ensure patients feel genuinely supported throughout therapy.

I bring over 25 years of experience in psychotherapy, clinical supervision, and behavioral health leadership across outpatient, residential, and integrated care settings. I have significant experience supporting adolescents and adults with trauma, mood disorders, anxiety, life transitions, and complex stressors. I hold the credentials LPC and LCMHC.

I begin by building a strong therapeutic alliance, exploring patients' histories, concerns, and goals, and develop individualized treatment plans that reflect each person's values and needs. Experienced in telehealth and in-person care, I emphasize insight, emotional safety, and practical tools, regularly checking in and adjusting plans to promote long-term growth, resilience, and empowerment.

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Adam Hallers, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I strive to create an open, supportive, and non-judgmental therapeutic environment where patients feel empowered to explore challenges from both the past and present. I believe in balancing compassion with appropriate challenge to support meaningful growth. My clinical philosophy centers on the belief that while past experiences cannot be changed, individuals can change how they understand and respond to them. I begin therapy by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient's history, concerns, and goals for treatment. I view therapy as a collaborative process and work with clients to develop treatment plans and goals that reflect their values and needs. These goals guide the therapeutic work and are revisited through reflection to highlight progress and growth over time.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who earned a Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling from Brooklyn College. I have worked across a wide range of settings, including schools, college counseling centers, non-profit community organizations, and private practice. Through these experiences, I have worked with diverse populations and identities and have received formal training in DBT, CBT, REBT, Sex Therapy, Psychodynamic Therapy, and Narrative Therapy.

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Pamella Bess-Tabb, LCSW

Staff Therapy

I take a collaborative, down-to-earth approach, valuing authenticity, respect, and tailoring care to each person's needs. My methodology blends CBT, Motivational Interviewing, and Mindfulness, with a focus on executive functioning, coping strategies, and practical habits that reduce overwhelm. Patients can expect a supportive partner who meets them where they are, helping them feel heard, understood, and empowered.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW, LICSW) and Certified Advanced Social Work Case Manager (C-ASWCM) with nearly a decade of experience across behavioral health, medical, educational, and community settings. I have supported adults and children navigating ADHD, anxiety, depression, and life transitions, using a practical, trauma-informed approach that emphasizes real-world tools and growth. Through therapy and case management, I help patients build skills that lead to sustainable change and greater confidence in managing life's challenges.

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Biankah Kiser-Miranda, LMHC

Staff Therapist

My approach is warm, collaborative, and strengths-based, with an emphasis on creating a safe, supportive space where clients feel heard and understood. I believe that every individual has the capacity to heal and grow. I work to build trusting relationships and partner closely with clients to identify goals that feel meaningful and attainable. Drawing from evidence-based practices such as CBT, DBT, person-centered therapy, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness, I tailor treatment to each client's unique needs.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) with seven years of experience supporting teens, adults, and families. I specialize in trauma, depression, anxiety, grief, obsessive-compulsive disorder, mood disorders, and concerns related to self-esteem and self-advocacy.

I begin by learning about each client's experiences, strengths, and challenges. Together, we develop a collaborative treatment plan that supports growth, resilience, and practical skill-building. My work is paced thoughtfully, ensuring clients feel supported as they navigate challenges and move toward lasting change.

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Laura Cunningham, LCSW

Staff Therapist

My therapeutic style is warm, personable, and conversational — like talking to a trusted friend. I create a safe, supportive environment where patients feel heard and understood. I validate emotions while encouraging meaningful growth and self-discovery. I begin by thoroughly exploring each client's background and therapy goals, then collaborate with the individual to develop a personalized, comprehensive treatment plan tailored to their needs, supporting long-term change and emotional well-being. I integrate evidence-based approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), into my clinical work.

I have over four years of experience treating eating disorders in a hospital setting. I earned my Master of Social Work degree from Fordham University and am certified in Level 1 Gottman Method.

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Arlette Dominguez, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I am passionate about promoting mental health awareness and reducing stigma. I create a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel heard, respected, and understood. I value open communication and collaboration, believe deeply in each person's resilience, and use a strengths-based, solution-focused, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed approach to help clients build confidence, insight, and effective coping skills. I begin with a comprehensive intake to understand each client's background, concerns, strengths, and goals, then work collaboratively to develop personalized, goal-oriented treatment plans using tailored, strengths-based interventions. I support concerns such as anxiety, depression, self-esteem, relationship challenges, stress, and life transitions, regularly reviewing progress and adjusting treatment to support continued growth.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with Diagnostic Privilege (LMHC-D) in New York State. I earned a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Mercy College. I am a bilingual clinician fluent in English and Spanish and currently serve as a Bilingual Clinical Program Coordinator, providing clinical supervision, consultation, and direct care. I have extensive experience delivering individual, group, and family therapy in school-based, community, and outpatient settings, with a background in crisis intervention, assessment, treatment planning, solution-focused counseling, trauma-informed care, and telehealth services.

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Diane Cenotti, LPC

Staff Therapist

My style is friendly, nonjudgmental, and collaborative, allowing clients to express their experiences and develop clear treatment goals. I support individuals managing life transitions or seeking to understand symptoms, focusing on self-awareness, practical skills, and ongoing support. When working with youth, family involvement is integrated as appropriate to align with treatment goals. Treatment is guided by each client's goals, allowing them to shape the pace and focus of therapy. Initial sessions focus on building a solid therapeutic foundation, reviewing history, concerns, and previous challenges. Mutual feedback is encouraged throughout the process to ensure strategies are effective, flexible, and responsive to each individual's needs.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) with experience working with children, families, and adults in residential, intensive in-home, school, outpatient, and inpatient settings. I am a Certified Cognitive Behavioral Therapist and Certified Accelerated Resolution Therapist and hold ICISF certification for group and individual crisis intervention. My diverse background informs my compassionate and practical approach to therapy.

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Sibi Selvarajah, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) known for my compassionate approach and dedication to fostering emotional well-being. My career in mental health has been marked by a dedication to evidence-based practice and a client-centered approach. My therapeutic approach is integrative, drawing from multiple modalities to tailor treatment plans that best meet the unique needs of each individual. I am known for my empathetic listening skills and my ability to build strong therapeutic alliances with my clients.

I earned my Bachelor's degree in Psychology from New York University, where I developed a strong foundation in psychological theories and practices. I went on to complete my Master's degree in Social Work at Yeshiva University, gaining advanced knowledge and hands-on experience in therapeutic techniques. My experience working as a group and individual counselor at a private substance abuse outpatient treatment center in Manhattan provided me with invaluable knowledge and insight into helping individuals struggling with substance use disorder, anxiety, depression, trauma, and relationship issues, among others.

Outside of my professional work, I am dedicated to continuous learning and personal growth. I regularly attend workshops and conferences to stay abreast of the latest advancements in mental health therapy. I also believe in the importance of self-care and encourage my clients to engage in practices that promote overall well-being.

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Tracey Les Pierre, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I am a licensed clinical social worker specializing in psycho-somatic manifestations of stress, anxiety, trauma, perinatal support, postpartum/variable presentations of depression, parenting support, and grief (loss of loved ones/menopause/life transitions/unfulfilled goals). I utilize psychodynamic, CBT, and solutions-oriented approaches to patient centered care.

I have worked with individuals from all walks of life, LGBTQIA+ community and age groups. I am committed to providing a comfortable and safe therapeutic environment in order to support the journey to a new path of emotional freedom and wholeness of mind, body and spirit, judgment free. I am committed to working alongside you to fine tune the coping strategies that you already have and help you uncover new mechanisms to add to your self-care toolbox.

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Jonathan Edwards, LPC

Therapist

I have a passion for helping individuals take the necessary steps forward in their personal development. In session, I like to create a judgment-free zone in order to establish a safe environment in which clients can share their concerns. My approach encompasses using the skills that an individual naturally has to develop goals and solutions for their personal growth. This approach comes from having years of experience providing drug prevention education for at-risk youth and their families in Lubbock County.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Certified Prevention Specialist. I hold a Master's Degree in Counselor Education from Texas Tech University and a Bachelor of Arts from Lubbock Christian University. After receiving my Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling at Texas Tech University, I began working on my doctorate at Texas Tech University in Counselor Education. I have previously served as the Program Director for Hub City Outreach Center and as a Crisis Counselor for Garza County Juvenile Center. I also enjoy working with foster youth at the Texas Girls and Boys Ranch.

In addition to my career and academic pursuits, I serve the community of Lubbock, Texas. I am currently the chairman for the HEARD Coalition, which is an organization that provides drug education and resources for youth and families in Lubbock County.

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Akili Carter, LMHC

Staff Therapist

My approach is centered around the individual. My goal is to help people embrace their authentic self. I believe that counseling and the therapeutic process is experiential. I have been through most of the life struggles we all have been through.

The therapeutic modalities I use include REBT, CBT, Positive Psychology, ACT, and Gottman Method. I utilize multimedia resources, oftentimes with an emphasis on writing and creativity. I work to create a warm atmosphere of welcoming energy and connection. The tools I use are those hidden within you. I use creative therapy and behavioral techniques to help you get where you want to be. Our collaboration is a trip that we will embark on together. I will help you find the best solutions to the answers you have.

I have also written several books; the latest of which, "Be an Anomaly," is about the autism spectrum. Beyond my passion for helping others, I am passionate about my family, drawing, music, and basketball.

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Kimberly Williams, LPC

Staff Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

I embrace humanistic and psychodynamic approaches to help clients acclimate to the counseling space and find the courage to explore, integrate, and nurture one's true self throughout the counseling process. Additionally, I utilize elements of Cognitive and Behavioral Therapies, Solution Focused Brief Therapy, and Systemic and Multicultural Therapies to help clients further their growth and achieve success toward therapeutic goals.

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with more than 17 years of experience in the mental health field. I hold a master's degree in mental health counseling and a doctoral degree in mental health supervision and education. My professional experience includes working with populations of diverse demographics, varying circumstances, an array of mental health conditions and challenges, and many other unique living experiences of individuals, families, and couples. I have worked extensively with many presenting issues including diagnoses related to mood disorders, bipolar disorders, anxiety disorders, psychoses, spectrum disorders, trauma, and other challenging life changes. In order to provide culturally informed care and meet clients where they are, I have worked with people in many environments, including but not limited to personal homes or shelters, community settings, medical facilities, outpatient settings, and inpatient settings.

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Nakia Roberson, LPC

Staff Therapist

I create a warm and supportive environment where individuals and couples feel heard and empowered. My approach is collaborative and tailored, ensuring therapy meets the unique needs of each person while celebrating progress. I guide clients in making choices to change hindering situations and gain clarity through clinical tools to interpret and respond differently to life's challenges. I use a holistic approach that integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Solution-Focused Therapy, and Person-Centered Therapy. I am also trained in Gottman Levels 1 and 2, providing evidence-based techniques to strengthen relationships and improve intimacy and communication. My expertise includes issues related to sexual health, intimacy, relationships, depression, anxiety, self-esteem, life transitions, and grief and loss.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and Certified Sex Therapist with a Master of Education in Counseling and Development from Sam Houston State University. With extensive experience in education and private practice, I have helped individuals and couples navigate life's challenges and create meaningful change.

I believe change happens when individuals are honest with themselves and willing to do the work. As Carl Rogers said, "One must accept themselves as they are before change can occur." I consider it a privilege to support others as they heal, grow, and embrace life's possibilities.

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January Webb, LPC

Staff Therapist

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) who is passionate about creating a safe, supportive, and nonjudgmental space where clients feel heard and understood. I value compassion, trust, and open communication, and I believe therapy is most effective when it is collaborative and tailored to each individual's unique needs, goals, and lived experiences. I approach therapy as a partnership, meeting clients where they are while offering guidance rooted in empathy and evidence-based care. I integrate Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Motivational Interviewing, while remaining flexible to ensure treatment aligns with each client's priorities and comfort level.

I begin by getting to know each client's story, concerns, and goals. Together, we develop individualized treatment plans focused on building insight, emotional resilience, and practical coping skills. My work emphasizes meaningful, sustainable change that supports clients both in and outside of sessions.

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Komal Kishore, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I use a variety of therapeutic approaches, tailoring each to the unique needs of my patients. I prioritize finding the right fit for every individual and value open, honest communication. My goal is to foster a warm, supportive environment where patients feel comfortable and understood, building a strong therapeutic relationship that promotes healing and growth. I begin by gaining a thorough understanding of each patient's history, life experiences, and the factors that have shaped them. I collaborate with clients to set meaningful goals and revisit these goals every three to four months to assess progress and adjust as needed. Treatment is individualized, with therapy plans developed to align closely with each patient's objectives and overall well-being.

I have worked in hospice and hospital settings for over two years, bringing compassionate care to diverse populations. I have experience supporting the LGBTQIA+ community, veterans, and individuals experiencing houselessness. I earned my MSW from the University of Denver and am currently pursuing my Doctor of Social Work degree from the University of New England.

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Racquel Ellis, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I specialize in working with the BIPOC community and women, offering therapeutic support for mood disorders, trauma, life transitions, and other chronic challenges impacting overall well-being. I provide inclusive mental wellness services to individuals and families.

I am a licensed mental health counselor in the state of New York with extensive experience working with the BIPOC community. I have been providing mental health services to individuals and families for over a decade and have been a licensed mental health counselor for the past four years.

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Robin Lawson, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I find joy in connecting with my clients and creating a safe space for them to gain insight on themselves, their strengths, and their opportunities for growth. I have extensive experience with adults ages 18 and older who are experiencing anxiety, depression, and grief/loss, and I have specialized experience with those facing chronic or serious medical illnesses. I primarily utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy in my practice, with an emphasis on Depression, Anxiety Disorders, and Grief/Loss.

I earned my Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of North Carolina and my Master's degree from the University of South Florida. I have been practicing as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for 14 years and have worked in both inpatient and outpatient settings.

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Scott Tuckman, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who arrives with a robust set of backgrounds across several fields of interest, with immersion among numerous cultures and diverse ways of life. I have worked in multiple capacities in a variety of settings around the U.S., ranging from correctional to educational to inner-city community-based to corporate.

With an eye on what influences the ever-present connections between body and mind and emotional states, I work well with those struggling with mood disorders, depression, a range of anxiety disorders, relationship problems, esteem issues, adjustment concerns, emotional dysregulation, and more. While I am psychodynamically oriented, I blend attachment theory application, mindfulness, selections from CBT and DBT modalities, or other treatment mechanisms tailored to meet each client's needs and complement any assigned psychopharmacological undertaking.

Considering it an honor to join someone on their journey, I take a direct yet compassionate approach so as to establish a comfortable co-owned therapeutic relationship. Ultimately, I strive to help clients gain a more comprehensive understanding of how they can move themselves forward and collaboratively develop the readiness to step towards it. When goals have been met and it's time to finally part ways, I hope each client's tool belt is fortified with newly acquired techniques to overcome the inevitable obstacles on the road ahead.

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Dianna Sanderson, LMFT

Staff Therapist

My style is warm and interactive. I believe in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion, including our country's service men and women. My approach combines an eclectic style of cognitive-behavioral therapy, motivational interviewing techniques, and schema therapy techniques. I will tailor sessions to meet your unique and specific needs. Humor and deep insights are not incongruent to my practice or off limits! I am invested in a healthcare experience that addresses you wholistically. If you have daily hassles, life transitions, or chronic/acute health conditions that are becoming overwhelming, you are in the right place. I am interested in functional therapy that permits you to move forward. Where relevant, I can gently integrate psychospiritual issues regardless of religious background.

I am dually licensed as both a Family Therapist and Genetic Counselor with a combined 14 years of professional work experience.

My process begins with your first step to get help. It takes courage to seek a more fulfilling and happier life, and I will support and empower that desire. I work collaboratively with your healthcare team and address your questions and needs directly. I can work on the specific challenge or need you may have and brainstorm your best starting place. While I cannot live your life or make your decisions, I can be responsive to your needs and provide the anticipatory guidance that can transform your internal dialogue or open the door that mends family divisions.

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Kayla Garcia, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I have a particular interest in helping clients navigate anxiety, depression, and relationship issues. I bring empathy, understanding, and a client-centered approach to my practice, ensuring that each individual feels heard and supported on their journey to mental wellness.

I am a dedicated therapist with a robust educational background and extensive experience in the field of psychology. I earned a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Florida International University and completed a Master of Science at Nova Southeastern University. During my internship at Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, I worked within inpatient psychiatric units, gaining valuable experience in crisis management and acute psychiatric care.

Outside of my professional life, I enjoy spending quality time with family and my two dogs. Whether hiking or relaxing by the beach, I cherish these moments of connection and tranquility.

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Dominika Sekulska, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I am a firm believer in meeting people at their own pace to accomplish their objectives at their own speed. My initial appointment is an assessment, gathering the client's background information and reason for seeking treatment, focusing on the client's own specific goals and desires for therapy, and helping the client envision what this would look like for them in order to establish a general roadmap toward their aspirations. After the first session, I concentrate on what complications exist to the client's objectives and how the client can utilize supportive tools and resources to help overcome these barriers. I then help clients establish weekly, smaller goals that can lead them to their larger-scale aspirations.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who has been in the field for approximately 20 years performing individual, group, and family service. During my education, I focused on various forms of treatment modalities including DBT, ACT, CBT, trauma-informed, family systems, motivational interviewing, and substance abuse treatment. I have been an active remote mental health therapist for the past several years, and have experience working with diverse populations providing services to adults and children in mixed settings. I have an extensive background working with survivors of trauma, depression/bipolar disorder, anxiety, ADD/ADHD, grief, PTSD, schizophrenia and other forms of psychosis, gender/sexual identity difficulties, eating disorders, substance abuse, domestic violence, life transitions, as well as combinations of multiple problems.

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Alexis Lanzillo, LPC

Staff Therapist

I am a humanistic therapist, maintaining a clinical focus of a trauma-informed lens. I use a variety of psychotherapeutic approaches, rooted in dance/movement therapy principles, while integrating elements of additional evidence-based therapies including CBT, DBT, and other mindfulness-based techniques, all with a deep commitment to creating a supportive and non-judgmental space for my clients. I encourage clients to use their voice, verbally and non-verbally, to enable self-expression and help people build and maintain a positive sense of self. Meeting people where they are at is always my focus. I believe in the power of the relationship, to self and others, and work with each motivated individual to explore one's own unique experiences, challenge negative beliefs, and gain a deeper understanding of the mind-body connection. I am there to support clients in reaching personal goals, challenging beliefs that no longer serve a purpose, encouraging healthy risk taking, and establishing healthy boundaries with self and others.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Pennsylvania and Dance/Movement Therapist. I received my master's degree as a Dance/Movement Therapist from Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and I am board certified through the American Dance Therapy Association. I hold the credentials MA BC-DMT, NCC, and LPC. I have over 15 years of experience working with adolescents and adults of various demographics, living with a vast array of mental health needs.

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Taylor Cortez, LPC

Staff Therapist

Using a warm and humanistic approach, I create a safe and empathetic space for clients to explore and process difficult emotions and traumas. I employ an interdisciplinary theoretical approach, customizing therapeutic interventions to meet the unique needs and preferences of each client. I am trained in various therapeutic modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and trauma-informed approaches. I specialize in working with clients diagnosed with ADHD, depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and body dysmorphia. I am dedicated to providing unwavering support to clients as they navigate life's challenges, helping them heal from past experiences and flourish in the present. I approach each client with compassion, empathy, and a commitment to their overall well-being and growth.

I am a licensed professional counselor with extensive experience in treating diverse populations and diagnoses. I earned my Master's degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of West Georgia. I have served as a primary therapist and assessor at Willowbrooke at Tanner inpatient facility, a primary therapist at the University of West Georgia Counseling Center, and as a primary virtual therapist at Connected Minds in Atlanta, Georgia.

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Alexia Ford, LCSW

Staff Therapist

My approach is individualized and non-judgmental, with the goal of creating and holding a safe and comfortable space for all to be their true, authentic selves. I am intentional with developing rapport and meeting clients where they are without criticism, but I will also gently challenge stagnant behaviors respectfully and when necessary. I prefer to work with adult age to geriatric age clients and couples using strengths-based and affirming perspectives. I use several modalities, such as CBT, ACT, IPT, BA, Solution Focused therapy, Client Centered therapy, Mindfulness, meditations, breathing exercises, positive affirmations, spirituality, bereavement, existential concerns, and other appropriate evidence-based approaches and interventions.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 20 years of experience in various aspects of mental health and co-occurring disorders. I obtained my MSW from Clark Atlanta University (Atlanta, GA.) and later obtained my MDiv and MPT from Columbia Theological Seminary (Decatur, GA.). I am known for my empathic listening and attention to verbal and non-verbal cues.

I am a wife, mother, daughter, and sister who has also experienced life's challenges that may identify with your story in some way. I am also a "movie and series buff" and will often incorporate movie scenes, themes, and character traits to add to discussion and use to demonstrate examples of behaviors and consequences.

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Jessica Vassallo, LCSW

Staff Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I believe that the person is impacted by all the larger systems they are in (family, workplace, community, larger society), and I am committed to providing a non-judgmental, warm, and empathetic space to help clients feel understood and comfortable exploring the roots of their issues. I use an eclectic approach in therapy with a foundation in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, mindfulness therapy, and supportive psychotherapy, and I develop an individualized treatment plan for all patients to focus on their goals. My clinical focus is on anxiety, depression, and PTSD.

I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with extensive experience in the area of mental health. I received my Master's Degree at Adelphi University in 2003, became certified that year, and received my license in clinical social work in 2008. I have been practicing in social work for 20 years. I have worked with patients of various demographics including World Trade Center responders, college students, patients with severe and persistent mental illness, dually diagnosed patients, patients who have or have had cancer, and patients with impoverished backgrounds.

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Melinda Morris, LCSW

Staff Therapist

My approach is client-centered and integrative, combining techniques from cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), and solution-focused therapy to tailor treatment plans to each client's unique needs and identify their personal strengths to enhance their progress in becoming and feeling the best version of themselves in any new chapter they may be experiencing. I specialize in helping individuals navigate life's challenges, including anxiety, depression, trauma, transitional periods, and relationship issues. I am known for my empathetic listening, non-judgmental attitude, and ability to build rapport and trust to create a safe and supportive environment for my clients so they can find their voice and be truly heard and understood.

I am a dedicated and compassionate LCSW with over 6 years of experience in the field of mental health. I hold a Master of Science in Social Work from the University of Tennessee and have been a practicing counselor since 2018. Throughout my career, I have worked primarily in nonprofit and private practice settings. I am committed to ongoing professional development and regularly attend workshops and conferences to stay current with the latest advancements in mental health treatment. I am also an active member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW).

When I'm not working, I enjoy traveling, hiking, painting/drawing, and spending time with my awesome kiddo and fur babies.

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Matthew Green, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I strive to create a warm, supportive, and open space where clients feel safe, heard, and respected. I believe trust is essential to meaningful therapeutic work and value open communication to set clear, collaborative goals. My approach is grounded in mutual respect and genuine connection.

In the first session, I gather a thorough history to understand the full scope of a client's experiences and goals. I then create an individualized treatment plan and focus initially on coping strategies to support day-to-day functioning. As therapy progresses, the work shifts toward deeper issues and goal achievement.

I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in the state of New York with over seven years of experience in outpatient settings, both in person and virtual. I earned my master's degree from St. Bonaventure University and began my career at Olean Counseling Center, where I also completed my internship. I have been licensed since 2022.

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Valerie Stern, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I approach therapy with curiosity, kindness, and a commitment to creating a supportive, open environment. I help clients challenge misconceptions and develop healthier thought patterns while fostering honesty, respect, and open communication. When appropriate, I use humor to build connection and lighten moments in the therapeutic process.

I have extensive experience in hospital outpatient settings, nonprofit agencies, and private practice. I am trained in CBT, ACT, DBT, MI, and IP, and am certified in equine-assisted psychotherapy, having led groups for veterans, at-risk youth, and individuals in recovery. I hold a bachelor's degree in computer science and a master's degree in clinical social work. I began my career working with Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals and co-founded the Hearing Loss Association of Los Angeles, serving as its first president. Fluent in English, French, and American Sign Language, I bring a deep cross-cultural understanding from my time living in Europe and Asia.

In the first session, I take time to fully understand each client's history and experiences to determine the best level of care. I collaborate with clients to create realistic, achievable treatment plans focused on positive behavioral and emotional change. I may incorporate homework, videos, and handouts for later reference, and use appropriate self-disclosure to strengthen rapport and trust.

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Eva Sleczka, LCSW

Staff Therapist

At the core of my practice is a patient-centered approach that prioritizes the individual needs and preferences of each patient. I believe in fostering strong clinician-patient relationships built on trust, empathy, and open communication. By involving patients in their own care decisions and providing education about their health, I empower patients to take an active role in their well-being. I utilize cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), focusing mainly on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) and incorporating mindfulness into a wellness-based approach. My expertise is in integrative care and trauma-informed psychotherapy, working with adults and families with mental health needs.

I am a broadly accomplished social worker holding an MSW and LCSW from New York University, specializing in behavioral health psychotherapy with adults, children, and families. I have spent 30 years working in various healthcare settings, including health and hospital systems, emergency room and screening center for psychiatric emergency services, and school-based and community-based outpatient treatment settings. I have a proven track record of clinical supervision of social work students in the field, experience as a Clinical Director of a community mental health setting, and as a psychotherapist for adults, children, and families with mental health needs. My commitment to staying abreast of the latest advancements in behavioral health science ensures that patients receive the highest quality of psychotherapy care.

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Ariella Rodriguez, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I believe you are the expert of your own story. I take an empowering, hands-on approach that highlights your strengths, helping you break down barriers and move toward a life that feels whole, healed, and fulfilling. My goal is to leave you feeling encouraged and motivated to achieve meaningful change. I start by building a safe, trusting space where vulnerability and personal growth can take root. I avoid a one-size-fits-all approach, instead developing customized goals and strategies based on your specific needs. Being seen, heard, and understood is central to my practice. I meet you where you are and support you in moving toward healing and growth.

I have been practicing since 2013 after earning my Master's in Social Work from New York University. I have experience supporting individuals with stress, anxiety, family conflicts, parenting issues, and interpersonal relationships, and I have treated a wide range of conditions including PTSD, depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and bipolar disorders. I have worked in diverse settings including a mental health clinic, an outpatient hospital program, and a nonprofit specializing in parent-child psychotherapy.

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Meagan Blews, LCMHC

Staff Therapist

My approach to therapy is deeply rooted in trauma-informed principles, ensuring that clients feel safe, seen, and supported throughout their healing journey. My passion lies in empowering individuals with the skills necessary for emotion regulation, helping them navigate life's challenges with resilience and confidence. I utilize a mindfulness-based approach, guiding clients toward acceptance and self-awareness in order to help them overcome obstacles that prevent them from reaching their full potential. Through a collaborative and non-judgmental environment, I foster a safe space for exploration and self-discovery. With extensive training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), I provide comprehensive and empathetic care to my clients.

I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) in North Carolina. I graduated with my MA in Professional Counseling in 2011, and after being a stay-at-home mom for six years, ventured into community mental health. Over the years I have served as both a lead clinician and Interim Center Director, and I am passionate about providing quality assessment and treatment options.

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Thomas Reis, LICSW

Staff Therapist

I help others empower themselves to improve their self-esteem and the quality of their relationships by teaching healthy boundaries, assertive communication, and active listening skills. I specialize in helping people navigate challenging life transitions, existential crisis, and addictions, including chemical, behavioral, and process addictions. Utilizing strategies and interventions from Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and Solution Focused Brief Therapy, I take a client-centered approach while working with my clients. I attempt to empower clients to work toward achieving their own individual goals at their own pace while being empathetic and open-minded, and I work with my clients to create an open and safe environment where thoughts and feelings can be shared without fear of judgment.

I am a clinical social worker, independently licensed in Massachusetts, with 13 years of experience working as a psychotherapist providing psychotherapy to adults both in an outpatient setting and through telehealth. I have experience working with anxiety and mood disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and stress.

I enjoy my work and am passionate about helping people who want help.

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Katrina Myers, LPC

Staff Therapist

I believe in a varied therapeutic modality approach, drawing on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness approaches, positive psychology, psychodynamic approaches, and humanistic therapy. I use a gentle but open communication approach in my counseling techniques, and I have genuine care for helping people find their true happiness and joy in life.

I have 20 years of education experience in elementary education with behavioral children, children with special needs, and ADHD issues. I have worked as a behavioral interventionist for children and helped parents and educators come up with ways to help children with emotional disturbances turn their lives around. I have 5 years' experience as an LPC treating such disorders as bipolar disorder, anxiety, ADHD issues, post-partum, past trauma issues, depression issues, social anxiety issues, divorce, and family therapy issues.

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Stephorna Barnes-Patterson, LCSW

Staff Therapist

I offer flexible, client-focused, and culturally competent treatment, tailoring every session to meet each individual's unique needs and creating a space where patients feel heard, understood, and empowered in their healing journey. During the initial session, I take time to understand each patient's history, concerns, goals, and existing strengths, and I collaborate with clients to develop personalized treatment plans aimed at providing both immediate relief and long-term healing.

I bring over 15 years of experience working in community and outpatient settings with individuals across all age groups, and I utilize various treatment modalities to meet diverse needs. I earned my degree from Adelphi University School of Social Work and am a licensed clinical social worker committed to compassionate, effective care.

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Tara Pavone, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I am a person-centered, nonjudgmental, relationship-based LMHC (licensed mental health counselor) who recognizes the intrinsic value of all people and holds positive regard for all my clients. I view counseling as a collaborative effort that provides psychoeducation and coping skills for the obstacles with which clients may be struggling, and clients provide insights as experts on themselves. I believe that all thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are interconnected and have valid underlying factors. I seek to help clients connect the dots, from both past and present, to have a greater understanding of themselves and their environments. I also foster a safe space for clients to identify and embrace their feelings toward emotional catharsis. I aim to uphold cultural humility for ongoing learning and awareness that supports racial and social equity.

I received my Bachelor's Degree from Purchase College, State University of NY, and my Master's Degree in Mental Health Counseling from Long Island University. I have an eclectic style that utilizes Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and psychodynamic modality. I am experienced in working with relationship issues, anxiety, depression, and child development.

I am a big proponent of self-care and encourage you to find whatever it is that fills your cup. For example, I love to watch TV and sing in my spare time.

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Aisling Rea, LMHC

Staff Therapist

I have a passion for helping clients heal from depression, anxiety, mood disorders, psycho-spiritual and relationship challenges. I believe open, empathetic understanding and taking a collaborative approach are the keys to a client-centered practice, and an important part of the healing and wellness of clients.

I earned a Bachelor of Science at Florida Atlantic University, completed a Master of Science at Florida International University, and a Doctorate in Psychology at Walden University. During my internship at Youth Automotive Training Center and The Humanistic Center for Counseling Services, I worked with individuals, families, couples, first responders, and high-risk populations, having the opportunity to work with a variety of clients. As a professional, I gained valuable experience working in inpatient and outpatient programs and settings.

In addition to my clinical practice, I love the ocean, enjoying photography, SCUBA diving, participating in beach clean-ups, and spending time with my family, dog, and cat.

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Heidi Kilmer, LMFT

Staff Therapist

I enjoy working with married couples and individuals experiencing pressing issues who are wanting to quickly move towards their goals and are driven towards change. My approach to therapy is collaborative and flexible; I strive to encourage my clients to improve their relationships and personal experiences by being their authentic selves. I seek to provide a warm, trusting, nonjudgmental environment where you'll know that you are deeply listened to, and can safely and freely discuss your challenges, concerns, and vulnerabilities. I am here to offer honest and supportive feedback.

I am a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) with 15 years of professional experience working with teens, adults, and seniors with concerns and challenges related to divorce, family conflict, parenting challenges, dysfunctional relationships, low self-esteem, sexuality, and addiction. I earned my Master's degree in Human Services, Marriage, Couple, and Family Therapy from Capella University.

I use theories that include Relational, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Brief (SFBT), Humanistic / Rogerian, Psychoanalytic / Psychodynamic, Mindfulness-Based (MBCT), Attachment-Based, Adlerian, Positive Psychology, Person-Centered, Christian Counseling, Family Systems, CBT / Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Gottman Trained, Internal Family Systems (IFS), Narrative, Emotionally Focused, and DBT / Dialectical Behavior Therapy. I strive to represent authentic self, work affectively, giving assignments, providing tools, and teaching techniques. I can help you navigate life transitions, heal from traumatic experiences, and improve communication skills.

Our first session will be about getting to know each other and developing a sense of understanding and connection. We will establish rapport and develop a picture of your personal and family history.

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Yvette Ramirez, LPC

Staff Therapist

I offer a compassionate, supportive space where patients feel heard, safe, and respected. I integrate EMDR and trauma-focused CBT to help adolescents, teenagers, and adults process trauma and enhance well-being. My creative use of play, art, and narrative therapy fosters emotional expression in younger clients. I have experience supporting LGBTQ+ individuals and families navigating identity and relationship concerns.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor with over a decade of experience providing care to individuals, couples, and families. I began my career working in-home with patients to build understanding around diagnosis, symptoms, and medication adherence, and later transitioned to integrated care, using solution-focused therapy for clients with co-occurring medical and mental health conditions. I am trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), and have provided trauma-informed care across various populations, including children, adolescents, and teenagers.

Patients can expect open communication and collaborative goal setting throughout their journey. I begin treatment by learning about the patient's concerns and sharing the therapies I offer. By the second session, I work collaboratively with patients to create personalized treatment goals. From the third session onward, sessions focus on progress, practical tools, and check-ins to reinforce healing. Every step of care is structured, collaborative, and empowering.

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KaShunda Davis, LPC

Staff Licensed Professional Counselor

My integrative therapeutic style provides an emotionally safe space that supports self-exploration, empowerment, and authenticity. I specialize in cognitive behavior therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, trauma-focused therapy, narrative therapy, and mindfulness, tailoring my approach to meet the unique needs of each individual. I am dedicated and passionate about assisting individuals to work through barriers to create the lives and relationships that they desire and to develop a sense of personal strength and self-acceptance. I celebrate and welcome the diversity of all clients and strive to create an affirming, inclusive, and non-judgmental space to explore individual needs and therapeutic goals.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in Texas. I received my Master of Science in Counseling at Amberton University and completed postgraduate studies in Professional Counseling and Development at Lamar University. I have worked in various settings in the mental health field, including community-based counseling centers, private practice, and large group practices, providing counseling services to adults, couples, and adolescents. My professional experience has focused on mood disorders (depression, bipolar disorder, persistent affective disorder), anxiety, trauma, personality disorders, self-esteem and confidence, gender identity and LGBTQIA+ concerns, relationship concerns, and life transitions.

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Waded Baquerizo-Mahuad, LPC

Staff Therapist

As an experienced bilingual counselor, I utilize an eclectic approach in my practice, taking into consideration the stage and uniqueness of each client's psychological, emotional, and social needs. Some of my approaches in therapy are the person-centered approach, cognitive behavioral therapy, psychodynamic approach, motivational interviewing, and solution-focused approach. I integrate Sensory Motor techniques as well as Mindfulness and Grounding techniques. I also apply a Strength-Based Modality and Trauma-informed Focus, and I implement Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) interventions.

I am an LPC (Licensed Professional Counselor) in the state of Pennsylvania. I received my Master's (M.A.) in Mental Health Counseling from Kutztown University in 2016. I am also a Clinical Psychologist in my home country of Ecuador. I have provided mental and behavioral services to children and their families as a therapeutic staff support and mobile therapist, providing in-home services and services in the community. I have worked in Community Mental Health and Private Practice, where I have gained experience treating various mental health diagnoses that include PTSD, Anxiety, Depression, OCD, Grief, Adjustment Disorders, etc.

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