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Sydney Jenish, Provisional LPC
Hi! I am a Resident in Counseling working with adults navigating anxiety, identity, self-esteem, relationships, queer issues, and life transitions. Together, we’ll explore what’s been weighing on you, uncover patterns, deepen your self-understanding, and develop tools that actually fit your life. I also provide authentic, affirming, and empowering care for those who identify as LGBTQ+/queer, trans, poly, neurodivergent, and/or hold multicultural identities. Supervised by Katie Pancione, LPC.
Anxiety, Depression, Self esteem, Relationships, Women's issues, Career counseling, Chronic illness, Coping skills, Family conflict, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Infidelity, Life transitions, OCD, Stress, Social media, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Peer relationship, School issues, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Chronic pain, Weight loss, Sex therapy, Life coaching, Divorce, Dual diagnosis, Grief, Marital discord, Marital and premarital
Behavioral issues

Diana Rader, LCSW
Mature therapist offering easygoing, non-judgmental sessions. Specializing in concerns of the LBTGQ plus as well as adult ADHD, depression, anxiety, and Bipolar illness. Diana is very empathetic. And eager to help her clients realize a better way of life. She enjoys her life with her four rescue dogs. .
Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar disorder, Substance use disorder, ADHD, Addiction, Coping skills
Behavioral issues

Amanda Lewis, LPC
Are you carrying more than you should on your own? I’m an LPC with a holistic, humanistic, trauma-informed approach. My work is multicultural, intersectional, and identity-affirming. I specialize in assisting clients who are healing from and overcoming all forms of abuse, trauma, family conflict, peer and relationship issues, depression, anxiety, grief, loss, bullying, self-esteem, self-image, women's issues, and are moving through major life transitions. My style is warm, empowering, creative, and collaborative, focused on cultivating a safe space for growing, thriving, and creating new beginnings.
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Women's issues, Anger management, Childhood abuse/neglect, Codependency, Coping skills, Domestic abuse, Emotional disturbance, Eating disorders, Family conflict, Peer relationship, Relationships, School issues, Self esteem, Self harming, Addiction, Sexual abuse, Sleep or insomnia, Suicidal ideation, Spirituality, Child or adolescent, Stress, Grief, Infidelity, Life transitions, Narcissistic personality, Teen violence, Chronic pain, Chronic illness, Dual diagnosis, Divorce, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Social media, Weight loss, Behavioral issues, Infertility, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns
Behavioral issues

Maria McAllister, LCSW
Sometimes, we need help finding adaptive solutions to life's challenges, no matter the age or phase of life. I seek to provide you with a non-judgmental, supportive environment where you can be who you are and accepted completely. I am politically neutral and understand there are two sides to every issue. I see counseling as a collaborative process and I consider it a privilege to walk with you on your journey, whether it consists of management of symptoms, self-discovery, healing or growth. It takes courage to seek help and I look forward to meeting you and joining you on your path to healing and wellbeing.
Anxiety, Depression, Alcohol use, Codependency, Coping skills, Divorce, Grief, Infidelity, Self esteem, Stress, Weight loss, Life transitions, Trauma and PTSD, ADHD, Anger management, Career counseling, Family conflict, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns, Sexual abuse, Domestic abuse, Women's issues, Chronic illness, Life coaching, Obesity
Behavioral issues

Jeffrey Williams, LCSW
Therapy should be interactive and dynamic and this is generated from focusing on a Cognitive Behavioral Therapy approach with a strong grounding in Strengths Perspective. A variety of issues to include Depression and Anxiety, trauma, relationship issues, men's issues, and personality disorders are areas in which I have particular experience in treating. The relationship between therapist and client should be one of trust and competence and it should promote open communication and honesty for change to occur. I look forward to working with you and helping you through this process.
Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar disorder, ADHD, Addiction, Divorce, Gambling, Peer relationship, Trauma and PTSD, Spirituality, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns
Behavioral issues

Baroness Butler, LCSW
I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who supports adults navigating anxiety, trauma, substance use, burnout, and major life changes. My approach is warm, collaborative, and practical—I believe therapy should feel supportive while helping you create real, lasting change. Together we’ll build insight, coping skills, and confidence at your pace. You don’t need to have everything figured out to begin—just a willingness to start.
Anxiety, Depression, Coping skills, Sleep or insomnia, Dual diagnosis, Domestic violence, Self harming, Suicidal ideation
Behavioral issues

Earl Camp, LCSW
Greetings and welcome! It is exciting that you are taking a step towards improving and optimizing your future. Life is challenging at times, and it helps to have assistance in overcoming these hurdles. I am an experienced therapist in helping individuals identify strategies and skills to navigating obstacles encountered in daily life. I look forward to meeting and providing an individualized experience to help you move forward with your best self. If you have questions or want to become more familiar with what therapy can offer, please reach out to me with any questions.
Anxiety, Depression, Child or adolescent, Behavioral issues, Family conflict, ADHD, Anger management, Coping skills, Marital and premarital, Divorce, Life coaching, Peer relationship, Stress, Parenting
Behavioral issues

George Kayser, LMFT
I work with couples and individuals on relationships and sex. I see mental health as deeply relational, and I believe that when something shifts between people, real change becomes possible. I draw from systems theory and solution-focused brief therapy. I pay close attention to what’s already working and to the changes you want to see. I assume that change is already happening in some way. Above all, I want therapy to be an experience where you’re met with compassion and belief. We’ll start with your best hopes—what you’re really wanting from this work—and I’ll stay focused on those hopes with you every session.
Anxiety, Depression, Marital discord, Sex therapy, Relationships, Family conflict, Infidelity, Issues with pornography use, Self esteem, Stress, Life transitions, Codependency, Divorce, Dual diagnosis, Domestic abuse, Domestic violence, Emotional disturbance, Infertility, Gender dysphoria and gender-affirming approaches to treatment, Grief, Marital and premarital, Internet addiction, Sex positive/poly/kink-friendly, Narcissistic personality, Sexuality, sexual health, and sexual-related concerns
Behavioral issues

Denise Mitchell, LPC
I am a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and obtained a Master of Education degree from the University of Pittsburgh. I work with teens and adults with a wide variety of experience. I work with individuals with anxiety, depression, coping skills, conflict resolution, trauma, problem-solving and self-harm/suicidal. I am trained in two evidenced based models Trauma-informed therapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. My goal as a therapist is to help everyone reach a place where they can be their best self. I look forward to supporting you in your journey.
Anxiety, Depression, Relationships, Self esteem, Anger management, Behavioral issues, Life coaching, Coping skills, Career counseling, Child or adolescent, Divorce, Family conflict, Peer relationship, School issues, Stress, Suicidal ideation, Trauma and PTSD, Oppositional defiance, Women's issues, ADHD, Antisocial personality, Autism spectrum disorders, Childhood abuse/neglect, Codependency, Domestic abuse, Domestic violence, Grief, Infertility, Infidelity, Life transitions, Learning disabilities, Narcissistic personality, Marital and premarital, Parenting, Self harming, Spirituality, Racial, ethnic, and cultural identity, Weight loss, Teen violence
Behavioral issues

Christen Moseley, LPC
Welcome! I've been working in the mental health field for the last 7 years. I have experience with a host of presenting issues including (but not limited to): PTSD, abusive relationships, addiction, self-esteem/worth, anxiety, and relationship issues. I use an eclectic therapeutic approach to guide you towards your goals while maintaining an attentive, open, accepting atmosphere. I see myself as a ‘directive, non-directive’ therapist. Mindfulness practice plays a large role in my practice. You cannot change what you cannot see! I'm so glad you're here, and I look forward to sharing this journey with you!
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma and PTSD, Self esteem, Relationships, Addiction, Domestic abuse
Behavioral issues
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