Rachel Keay-McVay, LPC
Rachel strives to be helpful and transparent with her clients, offering reflective feedback, trauma-informed sensitivity, genuine respect, and acceptance. These strengths are always at the center of her approach to building a therapeutic relationship. Rachel’s clinical experience includes working with adults, children, families, and couples. Her therapeutic practice is an eclectic mix of Dialectical Behavioral…
Read MoreTeri L Cardwell, LCSW, ACSW
Teri believes in building a respectful, collaborative therapy relationship with each person to assist them in achieving their highest and best selves. She believes that personal growth is achieved by further developing the strengths that we each have and learning new skills on life’s journey. Teri encourages clients to honor themselves and their life stories…
Read MoreDestini Kohnen, LMHC
Destini graduated from Lesley University with a Bachelor of Science in Expressive Arts Therapy and a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Expressive Arts Therapy. Destini has interned at Medicine Wheel in South Boston with Cushing House’s young men and women in recovery. Destini has also used the arts…
Read MoreJoselyn Brown, LCPC
Mrs. Brown is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, LCPC, specializing in individual, couples, and family therapy. She has experience working with Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, grief and loss, relationship concerns, mood disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, co-occurring substance use disorder, and other life experiences. Her belief is that each person controls their destiny and,…
Read MoreSarah Sprenkle, MS, LPC, NIT
Sarah resides in Pennsylvania with her spouse and three children, aged 24, 21, and 18. The family’s miniature dachshund, Blu, holds a special place in their hearts. She enjoys traveling with her family, laughing, watching murder mysteries, engaging in outdoor activities, and following home decor trends. Sarah has experience working with a wide range of…
Read MorePamela Aulis, LMHC
Pam believes in a holistic approach to mental health. Her approach encompasses taking a look at sleep stress and management and building coping skills that can support you during difficult times. She believes in the value of looking at ways to build daily routines that can help prevent or decrease discomfort and cultivate a path…
Read MoreCandice Kroemelbein, MS, LPC
Candice has been practicing in the field of psychology since 2015. She started as a Therapeutic Support Staff, working with children who have an Autism diagnosis. In 2017, Candice began working with transitional youth ages 17-26, helping them to navigate balancing a priority mental health diagnosis with transitioning to adulthood. In 2017, Candice went to…
Read MoreJoshua Stanley, LPC
Professionally, Joshua has worked with diverse clients varying broadly in age, gender, race, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, and socioeconomic status, among other attributes. In addition, Joshua has worked in community mental health agencies, correctional facilities, and private practices. He is highly empathetic, understanding, nonjudgmental, and open-minded. Furthermore, Joshua firmly believes everyone deserves to be happy…
Read MoreKatelyn Ahern, MSS, LSW
Katelyn primarily follows a person-centered approach to therapy. Katelyn strives to build a therapeutic relationship that empowers her clients. The client is in charge of their therapy, and Katelyn hopes to help them find the tools they need to reach their treatment goals. Katelyn has worked with clients with vast sets of needs and encourages…
Read MoreSophia Sgarlat, LCSW
Sophie (She/They) is a therapist with experience in art and garden therapies. Sophie believes in a client-lead modality focusing on clients reclaiming their stories. She is a member of the LGBTQIA+ community and believes in sexual safety and positivity, as well as gender affirmation, in whatever form feels right. Everybody deserves respect. Sophie uses modalities…
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