Alexis Segre, LSW
Alexis has worked in crisis intervention and crisis counseling, serving runaway and homeless youth as well as serving children with various emotional disturbances. Alexis received her Master’s in Social Work from the Silver School of Social Work at NYU in 2017. Alexis believes in using evidence-based, science-backed treatments tailored to meet the specific needs and…
Read MoreCynthia Jones, LPC, LCPC
Cynthia draws on her personal experiences with grief—from the loss of loved ones and the decline of a family member’s health to challenges in relationships and spiritual hurt—to guide others in uncovering deeper layers of themselves. With over a decade of experience treating addictions, co-occurring conditions, and grief, she helps individuals reconnect with both their…
Read MoreNatalie Mevs, LCSW-C
Social Work and Mental Health are not merely career paths for me but integral aspects of my purpose and passion. With a background in frontline work gained through my bachelor’s degree, I developed hands-on experience with individuals and communities. Building on that foundation, I earned my MSW, focusing clinically on mental health. Throughout my career,…
Read MoreMignonette Daniels, MSW, LSW
Mignonette is compassionate and empathetic. She is a natural problem solver and enjoys helping individuals identify and utilize their natural strengths during the treatment process. Mignonette believes in allowing the individual to have a safe space to process and work through trauma and believes in eliminating barriers and providing opportunities. She has a creative mind…
Read MorePrecious George, LPC
Precious George has a wealth of experience working with adults, teenagers, children, and families. She has helped many clients living with and/or experiencing overwhelming depression, anxiety, ADHD, interpersonal relationship issues, parenting problems, low self-esteem, and difficulty managing anger. Currently, her work is focused on diagnosis and treatment for clients living with trauma. Precious George’s counseling…
Read MoreAnya Mack, LICSW
Anya’s professional experience includes working in long-term care facilities for the aging and disabled (death and dying, complex grief disorders), Individuals with severe mental illness and substance use disorders, Veterans with a history of trauma and post-deployment disorders, prison re-entry programs, domestic violence, adolescent substance use disorders, and outpatient mental health programs serving those with marriage…
Read MoreDavid J. White, MSW, LICSW
David J. White has professional experience working with people in individual, family, and couples therapy. David believes it is an honor to serve others in a non-judgmental environment as a therapist. He utilizes an eclectic, strengths-based, person-centered treatment approach as a therapist. David is a practicing Christian who loves serving in his local church. He…
Read MoreJulie Lambert, LCSW
In Julie’s many years as a Clinician, Trainer, Educator, and Director in NYC, Chicago, and MA, she has provided quality therapeutic services to positively impact a multitude of individuals. She leads with compassion, intuition, and clinical expertise, always creating a trusting, safe, and open environment for her clients. She approaches her work with authenticity and…
Read MoreVanessa Fuentes, LICSW, LADC I,
Vanessa is a Christian counselor who is dedicated to helping people recover from Substance Use and Mental Health issues. Vanessa offers treatment for anxiety, depression, stress, PTSD/ trauma, grief, substance use, and relationship issues. Vanessa uses various theoretical orientations to help her clients: strength-based, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-focused, faith-based, mindfulness-based, and trauma-informed. Aside from her…
Read MoreAllycia Crawford, LCSW
Allycia has been a social worker for 8+ years. Allycia began her career as a behavioral health social worker in a hospital setting. She later went on to be a clinical coordinator for an intensive outpatient unit for adolescents and teens who struggled with depression, anxiety, self-harming behaviors, and other struggles. Allycia then transitioned into…
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