Therapists from Counseling Services
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Andrew Archer, MSW, LICSW
Andrew has worked with individuals suffering from a myriad of mental health problems both in the community as well as outpatient settings. His background includes work with individuals that have a severe and persistent mental illness (emphasizing CBT) and those with drug and alcohol issues (utilizing Motivational Interviewing). Andrew has a relaxed, client-centered and holistic based approach to therapy with a Mindfulness practice at the core. Specialization areas include Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) and Trauma Focused CBT for individuals with trauma histories.
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Karen Carlson, PhD
Dr. Carlson provides a wide range of mental health services that include psychological evaluations and psychotherapy to adults, adolescents, couples, and families. Her specialty areas include work with persons having serious and persistent mental illness, developmental disabilities, and children/familes involved in child protective services. Dr. Carlson has experience working with clients of diverse ethnic, socioeconomic, and multicultural backgrounds. She is Solution Focused, emphasizing strong working relationships with clients and is committed to the use of evidenced based practices (CBT, DBT) in her approach. Dr. Carlson has a dynamic personality and incorporates creative use of technologies, myth, and art into her sessions. |
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Crystal Curtis, LICSW
Crystal is experienced in providing diagnostic assessments, individual, family and group therapies for both adults and children. She is trained in the use of the DC 0-3 diagnostic assessment for children under the age of five. Areas of interest include infant, early-child, school age children and their families utilizing evidenced based treatments. Additionally, Crystal is experienced in the delivery of individual and group Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT) with adults. |
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Angela Dugan, PsyD, LP
Dr. Angela Dugan is a Licensed Psychologist with a Doctorate Degree in Clinical Psychology. She provides individual and couples therapy to adults and high school-aged adolescents.
Areas of interest include: relationship difficulties, depression, anxiety, LGBT issues, women's issues, trauma, personality disorders, psychotic spectrum disorders, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, and phase of life issues.
Dr. Dugan is also able to provide personality, intelligence, learning and developmental disability assessments.
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Jane Klein, PsyD, LP
Dr. Jane Klein is a Licensed
Psychologist with a Doctorate Degree in Psychology. Dr. Klein's practice
includes providing individual and couples therapy to adults. Areas of
interest and expertise include the adult population with major mental
illness and characterological disorders. She provides a variety of
psychology assessments including objective and projective personality
measures, forensic evaluations, and cognitive assessments including
neuropsychological screenings, parental capacity evaluations, and
learning disability assessments. She completes bariatric assessments. |
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Peggy Sorensen, MSW, LGSW
Ms. Peggy Sorensen has a Masters of Social Work degree and is a Licensed Graduate Social Worker.
Peggy has experience working with individuals and families with disabilities including developmental, intellectual, traumatic brain injury and cognitive disabilities. She has years of experience working with individuals displaying sexual behavior problems and also victims of sexual abuse. Peggy works with individuals experiencing depression, anxiety, attachment problems, and personality disorders. She also works with couples and family systems to build relationships, enhance intimacy, increase parenting and communication skills, and manage emotions effectively
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Sheri Tillson, MSW, LICSW
Ms. Sheri Tillson is a Licensed
Independent Clinical Social Worker with a Masters Degree in Sociology
and a Masters of Social Work. Ms. Tillson's practice includes
individual, couples, and family therapy. She has expertise in couples
counseling. Other areas of interest include geriatrics and adults coping with anxiety, depression, grief and loss.
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Nicole Wolf, PhD, LP
Dr. Wolf provides assessment and therapeutic services for children, adolescents, and adults with a range of concerns (depression, anxiety, ADHD, relationship issues, trauma, and severe and persistent mental illness). Dr. Wolf values collaborative work with parents and families of young children who are struggling with early developmental delays, autism, problems with emotion and behavior regulation, and/or trauma. She is strengths-based in her approach providing both short-term and long-term psychotherapy. A primary interest for Dr. Wolf is psychological assessments including personality, cognitive, learning and developmental disability assessments. She has specialized training in "Therapeutic Assessment".
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Sara Younge, PsyD, LP
Dr. Younge specializes in providing individual, family, and group therapy to preschool and elementary school aged children and their families. Client concerns include problems with emotional regulation, exposure to trauma, anxiety, developmental delays, and autism spectrum disorders. Areas of interest include early childhood trauma, attachment, mindfulness, strengthening parent/child relationships, and the provision of evidenced based therapies such as trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy. |
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