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Shannon Gallogly
Professional Counselor Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Joanna Anctil, LCSW
Accepting New Clients Ages 18 to 100
- ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder)
- LGBTQ Specialized
- Bipolar
- LGBTQ Friendly
As a Professional Counselor Associate, I provide teletherapy rooted in psycho-dynamic theory, empowering clients for positive change.
Lisette LaFontant
Professional Counselor Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Lorinda Sanders, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 14 to 95
- PTSD (Post-traumatic stress disorder)
- First Responders
- Suicidal Ideation
- Chronic Illness
I look forward to meeting you and learning the best ways that we can work together to support you.
Key-Tora Love
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Joanna Anctil, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 6 to 64
- Family Issues
- Divorce
- Parenting
- Adjustment Issues
I am a Marriage and Family Therapist with 30 years of experience, specializing in individual, family, and couples therapy.
Desaray Noe
CSWA
Clinical Supervisor: Amber Wilkinson-Polomsky, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 11 to 99
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Geriatric Issues
- Chronic Illness
With over 16 years of experience in mental health and helping people, this is the work that mean's the most. Qualified and happy to help.
Sonia Shalhout
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Franni Filzen, LMFT
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13+
- Anxiety
- Mindfulness
- Creativity
- Relationships
I specialize in couples therapy, family work, and helping people untangle long-standing relational patterns.
Rachel Payne
Marriage and Family Therapist Associate
Clinical Supervisor: Mandy Miller, LMFT
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 14+
- Life Transitions
- Relationships
- Trauma
- Narcissistic Abuse
Reaching out for support can feel vulnerable, but it is often the first step toward healing, clarity, and meaningful growth.