Nicole Caruso
CSWA
Clinical Supervisor: Arwen Huffman, LCSW
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Clinical Supervisor: Arwen Huffman, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 20 to 99
Through collaborating with clients, I tailor care to their specific needs. I prioritize providing treatment that creates real change.
Clinical Supervisor: Dr. Pam Mongrandi, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 10 to 80
I offer strengths-based, research-informed counseling grounded in clinical training and lived resilience to help clients navigate trauma.
Clinical Supervisor: Jenn Samsom, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 5+
I have been counseling clients since 2022 and have a background in education and research. I have an MA in Psychology and an M.Ed.
Clinical Supervisor: Lorinda Sanders, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 18 to 75
I provide therapy and counseling to help you find healing and strength. Specializing in grief, trauma, anxiety, and depression.
Clinical Supervisor: Dr. Pam Mongrandi, LPC
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 15 to 99
My practice centers around a holistic, compassion-based approach, bringing mindful presence and self-love back into your life.
Clinical Supervisor: Raina McRae, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 18+
Former teacher turned therapist helping adults ease anxiety, find purpose, and meet life transitions with humor and compassion.
Clinical Supervisor: Dan Rothenberg, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 6-40
Overwhelmed by stress or ADHD? Let’s build tools for confidence, emotional balance & communication—change starts now.
Clinical Supervisor: Maribelle Ortiz, LCSW
Online Scheduling Available
Accepting New Clients Ages 13 to 65
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