Alyssa Englander
Alyssa Englander holds a Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Texas at Arlington. Drawing from a rich background in school counseling, advocacy, and community-based addictions work, she brings a uniquely well-rounded perspective to her clinical practice.
Kelsey Hiatt

I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 15 years of experience working with individuals, families, and groups. I apply evidence-based treatment while catering to the individual person.
Alicia Murphy

Alicia is a licensed therapist who specializes in helping individuals and couples break free from anxiety, emotional overwhelm, and unhealthy relationship patterns.
Kim Zoltek

Hi, I’m Kim. I’m a compassionate, dedicated clinician providing counseling services in Missouri. I have experience working with individuals in nonprofit and hospital settings, where I’ve provided thoughtful, client-centered care tailored to each person’s unique needs and goals.
Susan Sparks

Susan Sparks, LPC-86834, is a licensed professional counselor who brings a holistic, trauma-informed lens to therapy, grounded in the healing power of the therapeutic relationship. She believes therapy is most effective when it feels safe, compassionate, and collaborative—a space where trust and attunement allow new patterns of connection, insight, and self-understanding to emerge.
Rachel Phillips
Rachel is a caring, compassionate therapist who is able to quickly build rapport and provide a safe space. All sessions are “judgement-free zones.” She provides service that is client-centered and strength-based, and believes that every human being deserves to be treated with dignity and respect.
Emily Elizabeth Caricato

Meeting clients where they are, and helping them grow with compassion and resilience.
Sydney Denney
Jeannine M. Gambles

Jeannine M. Gambles is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who works with individuals and couples in high-stress situations. She’s able to assist individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, and mood disorders. Additionally, she’s able to help those coping with identity, including the LGBTQ community, as well as those dealing with trauma to include veterans. For couples, she’s able to be of service to those experiencing infidelity, feeling stuck, or those who want to uncouple healthily.
Shelley Cummings

In the hustle and bustle of life, it’s easy to try to put off our problems for a “better time.” I’m here to encourage you that the time is now. If the issue isn’t dealt with, it’ll just keep coming back. Let me help you get over that bump in the road of life.