When you work with one of us, you work with all of us. We are a diverse team of therapists who partner together. Our collaborative approach of sharing knowledge and skills ensures the best possible outcomes.
Please note that not all listed therapists are taking new clients at this time.
- Therapist
- Coordinator, Cognitive Behavioral Therapies Program
Mr. Nikiforov is a staff therapist at the Family Institute.
- Therapist
Laura is trained as a social worker and spent eight years in the field, during which time she transitioned to focus primarily on therapy.
- Therapist
Ms. Hayden works with individuals, couples and families. Her areas of interest include working through the impact of trauma in all its forms as well as grief, loss and life transitions.
- Department Chair, Counseling Program (on campus & online)
- Clinical Professor
- Therapist
Dr. Baptiste, in practicing therapy, is not just "flying by the seat of [her] pants." Apart from being a therapist, she is also a mental health educator and scholar, and both her interventions and guidance are based in research science, while maintaining best practices. Ms.
- Interim Core Faculty, Counseling Program
- Clinical Lecturer
Donna Mahoney, Ph.D., has an extensive background involving teaching, clinical practice, supervision, presenting and mentoring. Her clinical work spans 30 years, focusing on anxiety disorders, phobias, obsessive-compulsive disorder and relational issues, involving couples and families. Dr.
- Postdoctoral Clinical Fellow
There is a solid base of empirical evidence supporting that psychodynamic psychotherapy, mindfulness-based cognitive interventions, and acceptance and commitment therapy effectively treat an array of conditions. Though Dr.
We have several satellite locations in addition to our four main facilities.