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Elizabeth Marino, LMSW
Hello, my name is Liz, and I am licensed Social Worker. I have an undergraduate degree in Social Work with a dual degree in Juvenile Justice Youth Advocacy. I started working in emergency psych in various positions in both in and outpatient and went on to get my master's degree in social work with a certificate in Hospital Social Work. I enjoy listening to live music, swimming in a pool or hanging by the beach, and taking long walks in nature with my dog!
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral issues, Child or adolescent, Trauma and PTSD, Suicidal ideation, Childhood abuse/neglect, Emotional disturbance
Behavioral issues

Myles Walsh, LMSW
Welcome, I am here to serve you and support positive change. My approach is a strengths- based perspective and psychodynamic theories of treatment to meet each individual. Rational awareness and challenges to negative thinking are essential in your treatment process. I have experience with a diverse client population including: individuals, couples, and seniors whom are challenging depression, anxiety, financial hardship, and mentor coaching. Lets get started.
Anxiety, Depression, Career counseling, Coping skills, Emotional disturbance, Infidelity, Men's issues, Academic underachievement, Peer relationship, Family conflict
Behavioral issues

Savashia Harris, LMFT
I am a trauma-informed, licensed marriage and family therapist in the state of Connecticut. I have over nine years of post-graduate experience working with individuals across the lifespan; from children as young as five years old, teens, adults, couples, and families. I have crisis work experience and case management experience. I provide a warm, empathetic, strength-based approach to therapy that considers the whole person (mind, body, and spirit). I seek to understand clients’ needs and provide a supportive, nurturing environment that promotes healing and growth.
Anxiety, Depression, Behavioral issues, ADHD, Anger management, Child or adolescent, Coping skills, Divorce, Family conflict, Emotional disturbance, OCD, Relationships, Marital and premarital, Stress, Dual diagnosis, Self esteem, Self harming, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Sex therapy, Eating disorders, Substance use disorder, Weight loss, Women's issues, Life transitions
Behavioral issues

Amanda Calandro, LCSW
Hi, I’m Amanda—a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who believes therapy should be the safest place you’ll ever land. If you’ve spent years showing up for others while quietly struggling yourself, you’re not alone. I offer therapy that’s grounded in empathy, trauma-informed care, and deep respect for your story. You don’t need to be “ready” or have the perfect words—just willing to show up as you are. Whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or simply curious about healing, I’ll meet you with compassion, curiosity, and zero judgment. Together, we’ll create a safe space for clarity, growth, and emotional freedom.
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Child or adolescent, Women's issues, ADHD, Addiction, Alcohol use, Adoption, Anger management, Behavioral issues, Childhood abuse/neglect, Coping skills, Divorce, Family conflict, Dual diagnosis, Emotional disturbance, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Grief, Life transitions, Marital and premarital, Marital discord, Peer relationship, Parenting, Prenatal, pregnancy, postpartum, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Relationships, Self esteem, School issues, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Stress, Substance use disorder, Teen violence
Behavioral issues

Keisha Clayton-Fearon, LCSW
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) based in Connecticut. I work with adolescents, couples, and older/geriatric populations and specialize in couples' issues, anxiety, and stress. I also work with preppers and those concerned about the state of the world. My approach to therapy varies based on the needs of each client. I most frequently use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior, Emotion Focused Therapy, and sometimes the Gottman Method because these modalities help me and the client build a shared understanding of their reality, and allow us to work together to chart a path forward.
Anxiety, Depression, Spirituality, Women's issues, Coping skills, Chronic illness, Grief, Life coaching, Divorce, Stress, Relationships, Parenting, Marital and premarital, Bipolar disorder, Narcissistic personality, Trauma and PTSD
Behavioral issues

Alicia Guerra Nieto, LCSW
My name is Alice G. Nieto and I am an LCSW and an LICSW. I have been working as a clinical social worker specializing in clinical practice for 20+ years. My experience as clinical social worker has been with a diverse population. I have experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities populations including children with autism, adolescents with ADHD and children(as young as 4 yrs old)with other physical and mental disabilities. I am, as a clinical social worker committed to providing evidence based interventions, and fostering supportive therapeutic relations with clients.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Anger management, Alcohol use
Behavioral issues

Katherine Gorman, LCSW-C
My name is Kate Gorman, LCSW, with over 24 years experience in psychotherapy and cognitive behavioral therapy in a mental health clinic, private practices, and a telehealth platform. My style is interactive problem-solving, supporting you through compassionate listening combined with therapeutic questions that aim to resolve challenges, heal trauma,, couple issues, and family patterns. I offer holistic practical solutions in relationship, brain rewiring of negative thinking patterns, and tools to help shift your environment, as well as create career, internal, and other life changes.
Anxiety, Depression, Relationships, Life transitions, Marital discord, Life coaching, Divorce, Academic underachievement, Marital and premarital, Parenting, Family conflict
Behavioral issues

Yaasmiyn Marcelle, LPC
Yaasmiyn Marcelle, LPC, is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a passion for bringing compassion and humor into mental health. My career focus is on treating individuals facing challenges with depression disorders, anxiety disorders, and behavioral issues. I offer faith-based counseling, respecting and incorporating cultural practices from various religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. I enjoy using a sense of humor and an animated, relaxed, conversational style. I believe in building a rapport with clients as if we were friends, creating an environment where open dialogue flourishes.
Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, Behavioral issues, Life coaching
Behavioral issues

Rosalyn Biggins, LPC
Life can feel overwhelming at times, whether it’s stress, anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, or major life changes. You don’t have to go through it alone. My approach is warm and supportive, but also direct when you need guidance. Together, we’ll explore what’s holding you back, build on your strengths, and develop practical tools to help you feel more confident, balanced, and in control of your life. Therapy is your space, and I’m here to walk with you as you create the changes you want to see.
Anxiety, Depression, Addiction, Substance use disorder, Coping skills
Behavioral issues

Leah Kent, LPC
I am here to create a safe space to support clients as they navigate life’s challenges while validating where they have been and meeting them where they are at now. I have worked with children/adolescents and adults providing guidance and reassurance along the way to their goals. I look forward to meeting you and starting our journey together!
Anxiety, Depression, Anger management, Bipolar disorder, Trauma and PTSD, ADHD, Coping skills, Life transitions, Dual diagnosis, Relationships, Self esteem, Stress
Behavioral issues
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