Therapist
Tyson Bailey, PsyD ABPP
I primarily work with adults who have experienced one or more traumatic events. I have a particular interest in helping those with early, repeated trauma, including physical, sexual, or emotional abuse and neglect. I focus on honoring people’s identities and stories, including experience working with individuals who have been marginalized within our society. Please reach out with any questions you have so we can determine if we might be an effective match for creating a meaningful and healing relationship.
Read MoreCharles Benincasa, PsyD
Charles Benincasa, PsyD focuses on individuals who have experienced complex trauma and dissociation. His primary speciality is working with individuals who have been abused or neglected in childhood. He practices from a feminist-multicultural lens and can provide services to clients with diverse backgrounds, including LGBTQ+, racially and ethnically diverse clients, and individuals with disabilities. He…
Read MoreMichelle Brown, PsyD
I specialize in treating individuals who have experienced trauma, chronic pain, or illness. Many of my clients come to therapy still suffering despite prior treatments and are seeking innovative approaches to healing. After being in therapy together, my clients often say that their problems feel manageable, their behaviors have changed for the better, they have healthier relationships, and they have a sense of purpose in their lives.
Read MoreCecilia Hamill, LMHC
Cecilia Hamill, MS, MEd, LMHC is a proponent of holistic healing – treating the whole person (mind, body, spirit). She focuses on employing creative mediums in the therapeutic process to include symbolic (Jungian), artistic, musical and written expression. She believes here are many constructive ways to channel life’s challenges, stressors and traumas and that it…
Read MoreCathy Harrington, LMHC
Cathy Harrington MA, LMHC practices person-centered counseling and believes strongly in a collaborative client-counselor relationship. She enjoys helping clients explore their intersecting identities and how the systems and structures around them might be contributing to unhelpful behaviors or unsatisfactory outcomes, as well as helping clients understand and move through distressing responses to traumatic situations. She…
Read MoreBill Heusler, PsyD
Bill Heusler, PsyD has several specialty areas, including trauma informed therapy and assessment services for people suffering with the impact of overwhelming events in their lives. His approach to the therapy process is collaborative and integrative, which may include any combination of one or more techniques or therapeutic modalities that seem to be the best…
Read MoreInis LaMothe, PsyD
I work primarily with individual adults struggling with depression, anxiety, life transitions, health challenges, grief/loss, trauma, and relationship problems. I also enjoy working with people around issues related to identity including career, culture, gender, LGBTQIA+ and the intersection with everyday life. I incorporate mindfulness practices, engaged conversation, tapping, Cognomovement, breathwork, reading, journaling, contemplation, and inspired action as appropriate for a given person and goals.
Read MoreElsie Mahler Scharff, LCSW
I am a clinical social worker with a master’s degree from Bryn Mawr School of Social Work and Social Research. Pronouns She / her / hers How I Think about the Therapy Process My approach to therapy is collaborative and integrative, which may include any combination of one or more techniques or therapeutic modalities that…
Read MoreGurjeet Sidhu, PsyD LMFT
Gurjeet Sidhu, PsyD LMFT’s approach to therapy is integrative. She works collaboratively with clients to understand both the origins of presenting problems and the contexts where they arise. She draws from various models of psychology, including narrative, relational, cognitive-behavioral, and experiential. She incorporates client centered and systems therapy, as well as evidence based practices to…
Read MoreMatthew Ponsford, PsyD
Matthew Ponsford, Psy.D. practices a collaborative, strengths-based approach to working with clients who are struggling with anxiety, depression, grief, relationship issues, or facing difficult life transitions. His work integrates narrative, relational, and existential modalities, depending on the particular needs of the client. He has a particular interest in working with clients around issues related to…
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