Evelyn Brow MA, LCMHC Evelyn works with adolescents and adults who are experiencing life changes, anxiety, depression, trauma, insomnia, relationship problems, sexual or intimacy problems, family issues, distress connected with medical diagnosis, and existential questions about life. She is also interested in working with fellow healthcare workers who might be experiencing grief, anxiety, and/or trauma, especially within the COVID environment. |
Leigh Hoodenpyle MA, Lmft Leigh has been trained specifically in working with relationships and family systems. While she focuses on marriage and family counseling, a large portion of her practice is individuals. She works with a wide range of life/relationship changes, anxiety, depression, PTSD, sex/intimacy issues, family issues and empowering people to discover their best selves. She employs an eclectic range of techniques especially those rooted in narrative and EFT therapies. |
Claudia Dalton MA, LCMHC - A Claudia works with adults, children, and teens on issues such as anxiety, depression, struggles with parenting, and much more. She believes that everyone deserves to have a safe space to talk and hopes to provide this for you. Spanish is her first language and she works with Spanish and English speaking clients. |
Lexie Lanfrank MS, LCMHC - A Lexie believes that seeking therapy is a way for each of us to advocate for our needs and find light on our healing journey. She works with young adults and adults who want help with a variety of experiences and hardships such as life transitions, anxiety, self-growth, identity development, relationship difficulties, and everyday stressors. |
Janet Canfield MA, LCMHC - A Janet believes you have the ability and power to heal yourself and to improve your situation. She can help you have a life filled with joy and meaning, whatever that looks like to you. She works with children, youth, and adults who are struggling with their identity, their relationships, their beliefs, their emotions, their past, their work life, their academics, their athletic performance, and their life goals. |
Sarah Comerford MA, LCMHC - A Sarah uses an integrative approach, though her roots lay in modern psychoanalysis and attachment theory. Sarah believes in the relationship being both the wound and the cure. By coming to therapy Sarah hopes for her clients to access their innate worth. Sarah works with adults across the life span from all walks of life and diverse backgrounds. Sarah has experience with anxiety, depressioon, life transitions, relationhip issues, self-esteem issues, substance abuse, trauma and more. |
Rebecca Mitchell ma, lcmhc - a Rebecca strives to develop strong therapeutic relationships with adults, adolescents, and children experiencing and working through a variety of issues including but not limited to anxiety, depression, PTSD and relationship and intimacy difficulties. She creates an inviting environment and views counseling as “healing for the soul”. She uses a modern Psychodynamic approach along with Person Centered and Narrative counseling to help clients heal deep wounds. Rebecca is additionally interested in specializing in trauma-related disorders and client advocacy. |
Jeannine Van Sandt MA, LCMHC-A Jeannine enjoys working with folks identifying as adults who seek support moving through life’s challenges in both their internal systems and external circumstances. Jeannine primarily uses Internal Family Systems to help clients begin to heal forgotten wounds and to help them understand how their lives may still be impacted by those experiences. There is hope for living a more intentional, and meaningful life! With a little collaboration in a therapeutic relationship, resolution is often found within the client. |
Erika Anton MA, LCMHC-A Erika employs an eclectic approach to working with and empowering children, adolescents, adults and families to find ways to help them overcome their challenges, such as anxiety, depression, behavioral issues and trauma. Erika has utilized CBT, EMDR, DBT, Play Therapy, Experiential Therapy, Ecotherapy, and attachment-based therapy. |
Kristin Elliott MA, LCMHC-A Kristin works with adults and adolescents who want to explore, heal, and transform areas of their life by addressing issues such as trauma, relationship concerns, self-worth, life-purpose, emotion regulation, and struggles with obsessive compulsive disorder. She works from a person-centered approach, recognizes the power of the mind and body connection, and draws upon various tools to tailor the counseling experience to your needs. Kristin enjoys working with diverse individuals of all ages and is LGBTQIA+ affirming. |
Madison Glackin Ma, lcmhc-a Madison employs a solution-focused and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) approach in guiding clients towards emotional well-being. Drawing on a deep understanding of the intricacies of human emotions, Madison creates a safe and non-judgmental space where individuals can explore and navigate the challenges they face. Whether dealing with the pressures of daily life, navigating complex relationships, or struggling with self-worth, she empowers clients to develop practical solutions and build a foundation for lasting change. She collaborates with clients to identify their strengths and resources, fostering a positive and forward-thinking mindset. Her approach allows individuals to embrace their emotions, cultivate mindfulness, and make meaningful choices aligned with their values. |
JJ Bloomfield Psychotherapy Intern JJ creates a warm, accepting, and deeply compassionate space where all parts of ourselves are welcome. People come to see JJ because they are stuck in dysfunctional patterns, going through visible or invisible transitions, feeling a sense of disconnection, and needing to cultivate tools for insight or change. |
Conrad Freiburg psychotherapy Intern Conrad brings warmth and authenticity to the therapeutic relationship, often using creative processes such as guided imagery and visualization to support the client in their specific circumstance. He works with emergent adults and adults who are experiencing difficulty with anxiety, depression, extreme stress, trauma, and other challenges to build balanced, empowered, and healthy lifestyles from the inside out. |
Emilie Ferguson Psychotherapy intern Drawing from 11 years of nursing experience, Emilie has an interest in medical trauma and the interplay of mental and physical health. Through an emotional and somatic approach, Emilie supports clients in cultivating trust within their internal systems and developing tolerance of challenging emotions. She warmly welcomes clients of all identities and neurotypes and primarily works with adults. Emilie is currently completing her Master's of Art in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Lenoir-Rhyne University, in Asheville. |
Kelly Stamey psychotherapy intern Kelly brings 20 years of experience working as an Autism Specialist, with ages 2 to 65, to her counseling. She’s worked with all aspects of individuals’ lives to include support in the areas of school, home, community, independent living, and more. Seeing the world through a neurodiverse lens has allowed her to offer that direct service throughout her career. She’s excited about the larger impact she can have on a person’s life by looking at and working with their family system, which is the driving force behind her working toward a master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. Kelly creates a safe and supportive space to help individuals navigate the complexities of family dynamics. With a genuine commitment to helping others navigate life's challenges, she is dedicated to making a positive impact on the lives of those she has the privilege to work with. |
Leah Davis Psychotherapy intern Leah works with adult and young adult clients through a relational approach that is somatic based. She uses mindfulness and experiential practices to build internal connections that help navigate the external world. She works with those individuals who are wanting to live more fully despite their anxiety, trauma/PTSD, and grief/loss. Leah is open to working with people from all identities and life experiences. She is especially interested in working with first responders who are navigating the complexities of self and service. Leah is part of the LGBTQIA+ community, and is retired from a 25-year career in the fire service. Leah is in the process of completing a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Asheville. |
Bart Phillips psychotherapy intern Bart works with young and older adult clients to build a collaborative, engaged, and caring therapeutic relationship that allows for new possibilities, insights, and personal growth. He has a diverse career background, which gives him a broad and respectful perspective and allows for making unique connections with a wide range of clients. His counseling style draws from person-centered, existential, and ACT approaches in addressing issues related to depression, anxiety, addictions, life transitions, social isolation, and relationship difficulties. Bart is a Master’s degree student in Lenoir-Rhyne’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in Asheville. |