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.
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.
Ann E Svensson

Ann is a compassionate counselor who guides clients through life’s next steps with presence and empathy, drawing on both clinical expertise and personal experience to foster connection, healing, and growth.
Shea Barakatt

Shea is an experienced therapist and EMDR practitioner who integrates mind, body, and spirit work—along with narrative and Gestalt therapies—to support trauma recovery and deep personal growth.
Shannon Purtell

Shannon has been in private practice since 2001. During that time, she has developed a style of working with clients that combine cognitive-behavioral, family systems, positive psychology, and trauma focus therapy.
Alfie Wishart

After a career in small business consulting, I had deep feelings for doing something more meaningful to me and I was offered a job at a residential treatment center for addictions and loved it.
Debra Campbell

With 20+ years in practice, Debra takes an eclectic therapeutic approach to individual, couples, and family therapy. She has an extensive background in sport psychology, positive psychology, couples counseling, psychodrama, and neuroscience.