Our Therapy Team

Helping you find balance, clarity, and confidence—one session at a time.

Miriam Goldstein, LCSW-A

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate and Herbal Wellness Practitioner

Many of the women I work with appear to have it all together on the outside but internally feel overwhelmed, disconnected, or unsure of who they are anymore. Maybe you've spent so much time caring for everyone else that you've lost sight of yourself. Your mind rarely slows down, you're emotionally exhausted, or you're navigating anxiety, depression, grief, relationship challenges, body image concerns, or a difficult life transition. Perhaps life feels like you're simply going through the motions, and you're longing to feel more grounded, present, and like yourself again.

I believe healing happens through connection—to ourselves, to others, and to the world around us. My approach is compassionate, collaborative, and holistic, creating a space where you can slow down, feel truly heard, and reconnect with the parts of yourself that may have been buried beneath stress, self-doubt, or the expectations of others.

Together, we'll explore the relationship you have with yourself, your emotions, your body, and the stories that have shaped your life. We'll become curious about patterns that may no longer be serving you, strengthen your ability to regulate your nervous system, and move toward a life that feels more aligned with your values. Through conversation and attention to the mind-body connection, we'll work together to support meaningful, lasting change.

For those who feel drawn to it, I also incorporate nature-based therapy and herbal support as gentle ways to reconnect with balance, resilience, and the natural rhythms of healing.

My hope is that therapy helps you feel more connected to yourself, more confident in your choices, and more able to build a life that feels authentic, meaningful, and true to who you are.

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Shana Gary LCSW-A

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate, Yoga and Meditation Instructor

As a therapist, I strive to help individuals cultivate inner calm and emotional balance. I am dedicated to supporting children, adolescents and adults facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, anger, stress, ADHD and trauma.

I offer a compassionate, client-centered environment that fosters healing and growth, while helping individuals deepen their understanding of the mind-body connection and achieving greater balance and well-being.

My approach to therapy is trauma-informed and holistic. I integrate Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing and Psychodynamic theories because each offers something essential to the healing process. Integrating these approaches with mindfulness, meditation and yoga allows individuals to develop effective coping strategies while exploring present and past underlying factors that influence their thoughts, emotions and behaviors. This leads to a deeper understanding of oneself.

I earned a Masters degree in Social Work from the University of New England and have over 15 years experience supporting diverse populations in a variety of settings. I am also a certified 200-hour yoga instructor, which informs my holistic approach to care.

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Jason Robertson, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, I specialize in working with individuals seeking healing, support, and personal growth. My therapeutic style is empathetic, empowering, and solution-focused. I provide a safe and collaborative space where you can feel heard, respected, and supported as you work through life’s challenges. I help individuals navigate life’s challenges with empathy, respect, and practical strategies for growth. Whether you’re facing anxiety, depression, trauma, or stress, I offer a safe, supportive space to build resilience and find clarity.

I help clients manage concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, stress, and major life transitions. Using evidence-based practices, I guide you in building resilience, developing healthier coping strategies, and uncovering patterns that may be holding you back.

Clients often leave therapy with greater clarity, healthier coping tools, and renewed sense of hope. What matters most to me is tailoring therapy to your unique needs, strengths, and goals, so you feel supported both in sessions and in your daily life. Taking the first step is often the hardest. If you’re ready to begin, let's start the journey together.

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Celeste Cianciulli, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I have experience in several treatment settings, including inpatient and outpatient. I work with adults navigating anxiety, depression, and various addictions, as well as seniors experiencing challenges unique to their life phase.

My approach
I primarily use Cognitive Behavior Therapy. My approach is to assess what the issue is that the person wants to change, and we  move forward to help the individual to change.  I also use a variety  of treatment approaches based on what the client needs.

My focus
I work with adults, and most present with anxiety and depression. In addition, I work with various addictions. I work with many seniors who are experiencing issues affecting seniors as they move through this life phase.

My communication style
I provide an environment that permits the client to open up about their problems in an effort to get some help in resolving their issues, in a non-judgmental approach.

My journey to mental healthcare
I experienced a lot of challenges early in my adult life, and when I decided to go to college, I found myself most comfortable in the path that I chose, which was social work.

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Kate Gomes LMFT, LCAS, LCMHCS, CCS

Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist, Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

Accepting Clients and candidates for Clinical Supervision.

Life circumstances and self-injurious coping habits interfere with balance and happiness. Trauma and loss create changes you do not choose. Counseling can help you bear the weight of life. I believe in the inherent ability of a person to heal and make the changes that will help establish a full and meaningful life. As part of the therapeutic relationship, I will provide a supportive space to explore the conflicts that keep you locked into unfulfilling patterns and relationships today, develop healing, and life style changes to create a bright tomorrow.

The lens through which you see the world greatly impacts understanding of dysfunctional patterns. Perceptions can be challenged and overcome. This is true of addictive tendencies, physical and emotional pain, and unproductive responses to stress or trauma. I have been trained in Relaxation Base Pain Management, Trauma treatment, Addiction, Grief and Loss.

I have over 30 years' experience as a Family Therapist, and Addictions Counselor, and would love the chance to assist you in your journey toward healing, and fulfillment of your desired changes. I utilize Relational Life Therapy tools. Curious? This includes exploration of adaptive responses which are long standing and no longer work. Life can be better.

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Taylor Trull, LCMHC-A

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate

As a therapist it is my goal to meet you where you are and lift you up to achieve your personal and therapeutic goals. My passion is working with individuals and couples to navigate challenges related to ADHD, anxiety, depression, and relationship concerns. My approach is collaborative and supportive, rooted in empathy and respect for your unique experiences.

I integrate evidence-based practices like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), and mindfulness-based techniques, including grounding work, to help you build skills and create meaningful change. I strive to create a safe, affirming space for all clients and am proud to be an LGBTQIA+ ally.

When I am not with clients, you can find me with my family, at the gym, baking, going to farmers markets and parks, or traveling. I also enjoy being a couch potato at times, eating junk food and watching a cheesy rom-com! I love to make people laugh but also enjoy being someone others can count on to be there for them when they need. 

I offer flexible telehealth sessions so you can access care from the comfort of your own space. If you’re ready to begin this journey, I’d be honored to support you.

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LaMiya Harrison, LCSW-A

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate

As a therapist, I am dedicated to empowering individuals on their journey of personal growth and self-improvement. I provide a supportive, empathetic space where clients can explore their thoughts and feelings. My approach combines narrative therapy to help you express and understand your emotions with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy to challenge negative thought patterns. Together, we’ll work toward achieving your goals and unlocking your full potential for a fulfilling life

I assist clients in recognizing and changing negative thought patterns that contribute to emotional distress. Through techniques like cognitive restructuring, I help them replace unhelpful thoughts with balanced ones. I also teach coping strategies, such as mindfulness and relaxation exercises, to manage anxiety, stress, and depression.

I provide a compassionate space to help you address anxiety, depression, and stress. Together, we’ll work to change negative thought patterns, develop coping strategies, and set goals for lasting emotional well-being. I invite you to begin your journey toward a more empowered and fulfilling life with my support.

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Marilyn Minton, LCSW-A

Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate, Wellness Coach

Do you need support facing life's challenges? Life can be extremely difficult, but I can help you discover more about yourself, deepen your quality of life, and enhance your life experience. I specialize in LGBTQIA+ affirmative care, recognizing the unique struggles and resilience within these communities. My extensive work with trauma, anxiety, and depression has equipped me to understand the difficulty of change and healing. I have witnessed the adversities faced by many clients and have supported them through some of life’s most challenging moments. Together, we can create a safe and affirming space for you to explore your feelings.

I earned my Master’s Degree in Social Work from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. With over 10 years of experience working with diverse populations, I have developed a deep passion for wellness and healing. I understand the unique challenges and traumas of living authentically in a world that often marginalizes our identities.

My goal is to help clients nurture their self-worth, self-love, and self-exploration, especially within the LGBTQIA+ community. I understand the unique challenges of anxiety and trauma. I’m here to provide a safe space for you to explore these feelings. I offer a holistic approach combining mindfulness and body movement with traditional cognitive therapies.

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Jennifer Elkins, LCMHC

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor

I specialize in the treatment of adult women who have ADHD.

Women and girls are shamed, gaslit and neglected by many aspects of the medical system. The ability required to recognize and adequately treat ADHD in women requires a specialized knowledge of the disorder, but many healthcare providers are still missing the mark — and the client ends up suffering needlessly. 

I am actively working to help women with ADHD learn about, and master, their symptoms using an individualized approach that creates new possibilities for thriving with ADHD, and paves the path toward recovery from the lifetime of shame caused by this misunderstood condition.

I work with people who are female-identifying or nonbinary, ages 18 and up, and I have special interest in Women’s Issues. I am also neurodivergent-affirming, disability-affirming, and proudly Queer-Allied.

ADHD has been, is, and will be present for the lifetime of the person. It does not have a “cure,” but it can effectively be treated. One does not “grow out of it,” despite what you may have been told. One cannot simply ignore it or choose to pretend it’s not real. But we can educate ourselves about it, learn how to work with it and thrive.

Bottom line: ADHD is often a diagnosis that does not get a lot of attention (hah!). People struggle from the anxiety and depression that results from the unmanaged symptoms of ADHD, and that’s what typically brings them to seek out therapy or medication. Therapy aims to alleviate that depression and anxiety with strong research-based methods, but you still have unchecked and unaddressed ADHD. If we don’t examine specifically how your particular version of ADHD shows up, it can end up being overlooked and ignored, but ignoring something doesn’t mean it’s gone. 

Are you tired of your ADHD being overlooked? Let’s take it seriously, for once. 

Contact me to set up a pre-therapy consultation at no cost to see what specialized ADHD therapy can do for you. 

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LaShawn Rogers, LCAS-A

Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist Associate

As a devoted behavioral health practitioner, I stand at the crossroads of compassion and competence, ready to contribute to helping people find hope and healing. My path began with a startling realization: our challenges do not define us, but our perseverance does. I've developed a unique viewpoint that combines empathy with evidence-based care. I am really empathetic to those who are looking for healing and transformation. I tailor interventions to address the whole person. Evidence-based practices merge seamlessly with compassion. My commitment lies in fostering a safe space where clients can share their stories without judgment.

My expertise extends beyond textbook knowledge. I have witnessed the intricate struggles faced by individuals battling addiction—their resilience, their setbacks, and their triumphs. As a licensed clinical addiction specialist associate, I navigate this complex terrain with empathy and evidence-based precision.

The weight of addiction can feel overwhelming, but remember this: You are more than your struggles. Reaching out isn’t a sign of weakness; it’s a declaration of strength. When you’re ready, call or email. Let’s explore treatment options, discuss coping strategies, and create a roadmap tailored to your needs. Remember, healing begins with connection.

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Robin Revell, LCSW

Licensed Clinical Social Worker

I am a therapist who believes in empathy, active listening, applying objective, sound knowledge, & encouraging clients to build on the personal insight they gain from therapy. This insight is the summit of growth we are all climbing to reach! My approach is grounded in humanistic principles, valuing the worth & potential of each individual. I view therapy as an eclectic concept, which includes science & biology, philosophy, developmental psychology, culture, & more as a perspective of where a person is & how they got there.

I have a diverse background, life experiences, & multiple professions including time in the military which has instilled a deep understanding of discipline, resilience, & the complexities of navigating high-pressure environments. I enjoy working with couples & individuals 17 years and older.

I hope to build a collaborative therapeutic relationship with you & empower you to take an active role in setting goals, exploring solutions, & making positive changes in your life. Above all, my approach is one of compassion, authenticity, & a genuine desire to help others navigate life's challenges & cultivate greater self-awareness and resilience. We will delve deeply into the issues during our initial sessions and collaborate on therapeutic goals. I am also trained in Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) which although designed for trauma, can be used with a wide variety of presented issues. We can all agree that life can be both "Big-T" and "little-t" traumatic. ART is one approach that is easily included in talk therapy.

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