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Kisoone Wickham, LSW

Kisoone Wickham, Licensed Social Worker

Growing up in Jamaica, Kisoone was privileged to observe her mother and great-grandmother engaging in informal social work and informal therapy within her community. These influential women were renowned for their genuine care, approachability, and dedication to assisting those in need. Witnessing these acts of kindness instilled in Kisoone the belief that therapy begins with…

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Stephanie Boyton, LMHC

Stephanie Boyton, Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Stephanie Boyton aims to support positive change by improving your ability to cope with adverse circumstances and emotions. Stephanie believes that all humans are doing the best they can; she aims to support positive change by improving an ability to cope with adverse circumstances and emotions. Stephanie has a history of providing substance use and…

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Sarah Ebbs, LCSW

Sarah Ebbs, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Sarah Ebbs began her path to social work in various caretaking and helper roles. She eventually worked towards her professional license, where she has experience working with adults and young adults with various cognitive, intellectual, and social-emotional difficulties, as well as in a traditional adult outpatient therapy setting prior to her employment here at Harmony…

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Dr. Maryam Davari, MD

Dr. Maryam Davari Psychiatrist

Dr. Davari is double board certified in General Psychiatry and Addiction Psychiatry. She earned her Doctorate of Medicine at Ross University School of Medicine and then completed her General Psychiatry residency training at Central Michigan University. Following residency, she completed an Addiction Psychiatry fellowship at Jackson Healthcare/University of Miami.She has experience in providing medication management,…

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Ardith B. Stone, LCSW

Ardith B. Stone, Licensed Clinical Social Worker

This clinician has worked in the field for almost 15 years. Most of that experience focused on clients struggling with addictions, including current or past trauma within the criminal justice system and veteran populations. After spending over five years with the VA in their Emergency Room Department, she joined this agency, where psychiatric evaluations, crisis…

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