Contact information:
Phone: (937) 230-8020
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
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Colleen Barrows, LPCC I work creatively and collaboratively with each client. I believe that much of our sorrow and struggles are rooted in relational harm in our past, and that similarly, there is healing to be found in not remaining alone in your e
Contact information:
Phone: (937) 230-8020
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Colleen Barrows, LPCC I work creatively and collaboratively with each client. I believe that much of our sorrow and struggles are rooted in relational harm in our past, and that similarly, there is healing to be found in not remaining alone in your experience and process of past and present pain. I use art and play in therapy when appropriate, finding these to be useful in the therapeutic setting, particularly when working with children and adolescents. I also enjoy working with young adults and adults grappling with issues of grief and loss, anxiety, depression and relational struggles.
Whatever brings you here, I would be honored to walk with you as you seek to better understand yourself, your relationships and your past as you move into an expression of yourself that you have full access to as you truly live from the inside out.
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 738-1892 (text messages are accepted)
Fax: (614) 846-1034
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Paula Clay, LPCC-S has been working in the behavioral health field for over 20 years. She has experience in community mental health, emergency services, and individual therapy. Paul brings a unique set of skills to her sess
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 738-1892 (text messages are accepted)
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Paula Clay, LPCC-S has been working in the behavioral health field for over 20 years. She has experience in community mental health, emergency services, and individual therapy. Paul brings a unique set of skills to her sessions and works primarily with adults eighteen and over. She is willing to work with the adolescent population in special circumstances however. Paula uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as her primary intervention but is also trained in DBT, EMDR, Trauma, Motivational Interviewing, and Critical Stress Debriefing.
Paula has been a speaker and presenter at educational seminars for several area colleges, as well as been a panelist for advocacy groups. Paula has a passion for helping families and clients find the correct resources for their situation and how to utilize those resources to provide the most positive outcomes.
Paula has served on the Board of Directors for COVA and St. Vincent's Family Center
Marjan Cuckler, MSW, LSW Specializes in working with adolescents and adults, treating mood disorders, anxiety, depression, and ADHD/ADD. Ms. Cuckler is licensed clinical social worker who operates under the supervision of Ms. Clay. Please contact her via email
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 946-7571
Fax: (740) 879-2826
Email: email me
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Kellie Dawson, LISW-S (She. Her. Hers.) is a Supervising Licensed Independent Social Worker with 27 years of experience in the social work field. She completed both her undergraduate and graduate degrees at The Ohio State University.
Kellie has experienc
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 946-7571
Fax: (740) 879-2826
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Kellie Dawson, LISW-S (She. Her. Hers.) is a Supervising Licensed Independent Social Worker with 27 years of experience in the social work field. She completed both her undergraduate and graduate degrees at The Ohio State University.
Kellie has experience working with individuals and families. She utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy, person-centered and strengths-based treatment strategies that focus on increasing behavioral and cognitive coping skills.
Kellie’s current practice focuses on concerns related to depression, anxiety, grief and loss, and women’s issues. Kellie is a strong LGBTQIA+ ally who strives to create a safe space for clients to share their stories and uncover meanings that promote healing and wholeness.
Contact information:
Phone: (419) 982-1195
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
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Todd Fry, LISW-S is a Supervising Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW-S) with 30 years of professional experience, as both a therapist and a clinical supervisor/director. He has a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wright State University, and a m
Contact information:
Phone: (419) 982-1195
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio
Todd Fry, LISW-S is a Supervising Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW-S) with 30 years of professional experience, as both a therapist and a clinical supervisor/director. He has a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Wright State University, and a master's in Social Work from The Ohio State University.
He has extensive experience in providing individual, family, and marital/couples counseling, and works with children (5 and up), adolescents, and adults. Todd draws on cognitive behavioral therapy, client-centered therapy, and family systems therapy in his clinical work, but is mindful that the strength of the client-therapist clinical relationship is pivotal in the change process.
Some of the presenting concerns that Todd works with are: mood disorders; anxiety disorders; relational/marital issues; family and parenting issues; occupational, life, or other stressors; phase of life issues; ADHD; oppositional defiant disorder; PTSD and trauma.
Contact information:
Phone: (740) 244-6174
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
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Jordan Hambrick, LPCC-S is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) who specializes in individual and family counseling for children, adolescents, and adults. She is a graduate of the University of Dayton with a Master’s Degree in Community C
Contact information:
Phone: (740) 244-6174
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Jordan Hambrick, LPCC-S is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) who specializes in individual and family counseling for children, adolescents, and adults. She is a graduate of the University of Dayton with a Master’s Degree in Community Counseling. She has worked in the Community Mental Health setting which included completing emergency assessments and working in a partial hospitalization program. She currently has two private practice office locations. She has experience and training in treating mood disorders, anxiety disorders, disorders related to trauma, relationship issues, and behavioral issues.
Her methods of counseling include solution focused, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), play therapy, relaxation skills, and coping skills. Her primary focus in counseling is to create a safe and supportive environment to encourage emotional growth. She collaborates with supporting physicians if needed in order to produce the best outcomes for her clients.
Contact information:
Phone: (740) 936-3199
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
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Carrie Hartsock, LPCC-S (she, her, hers) is a licensed practical clinical counselor who specializes working with teens and adults. Carrie uses a holistic approach, focusing on an individual’s strengths to help them achieve greater overall health and wel
Contact information:
Phone: (740) 936-3199
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Carrie Hartsock, LPCC-S (she, her, hers) is a licensed practical clinical counselor who specializes working with teens and adults. Carrie uses a holistic approach, focusing on an individual’s strengths to help them achieve greater overall health and well being. Carrie believes in meeting people where they are at and working in collaboration with them to achieve their therapy goals. Carrie has over ten years experience working with individuals in crisis centers, community mental health, and private practice. Carrie completed her BA in Psychology from the University of Akron in 2006 and a Master of Rehabilitation Counseling from Bowling Green State University in 2009.
Carrie has experience assisting clients with various challenges including PTSD/trauma, depression, anxiety, family origin and relational issues, self esteem issues and life transitions. Carrie has an eclectic approach utilizing methods including, person centered, solutions focused, Cognitive Behavioral therapy, EMDR, mindfulness and relaxation techniques and coping skills.
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 259-8737
Fax: (614) 956-4401
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Jenni R Longo, LISW is a Licensed Independent Social Worker through the Ohio Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist and Social Work Board. Jenni is also a Certified Trauma Practitioner-Clinical through Starr Commonwealth.
Jenni earner her Bachelors o
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 259-8737
Fax: (614) 956-4401
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Jenni R Longo, LISW is a Licensed Independent Social Worker through the Ohio Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist and Social Work Board. Jenni is also a Certified Trauma Practitioner-Clinical through Starr Commonwealth.
Jenni earner her Bachelors of Science in Social Work and her Masters of Social Work from The Ohio State University in 1999 and 2005, respectively.
Jenni has over 20 years of experience in the mental health and substance abuse field and has a passion for working with adolescents. Her resume includes working all levels of care in a substance abuse treatment facility from detoxification, residential, intensive outpatient treatment, and family counseling. She has also worked at a local juvenile correctional facility on the female mental health unit and assisted in the implementation of the Cognitive Behavioral Treatment Program (incorporating moral reasoning, problem solving, anger management, substance abuse, and skill-streaming) and the Strengths Based Behavioral Management System. Jenni has experience with Multidimensional Family Therapy working with adolescents, their parents/guardians, and the family as a whole unit. She has assisted clients within the family setting, the school setting, and/or the legal setting to address behavioral, trauma, substance use, and mood stability concerns.
Jenni believes that most behaviors are only the tip of the iceberg and are often the result of deeper underlying factors clients are struggling with. She meets clients where they are with a deep level of compassion and interest for each individual, recognizing the uniqueness of the client, learning their perspective and working to address troubling factors while introducing more appropriate and less destructive coping skills.
Contact information:
Phone: (740) 913-1332
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio
Cecelia Monahan, LPCC is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) who specializes in working with adolescents and adults navigating the different phases of life. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Bowling Green State University in Crimin
Contact information:
Phone: (740) 913-1332
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio
Cecelia Monahan, LPCC is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) who specializes in working with adolescents and adults navigating the different phases of life. She has a Bachelor of Science degree from Bowling Green State University in Criminal Justice and a Masters in Clinical Counseling from University of Dayton. Having worked with children, adolescents and families for over 15 years in Central Ohio, she combines empathy and creativity in her therapeutic approach.
Anxiety, depression, life transitions, infertility, postpartum, and adolescent concerns are all within her areas of clinical focus.
Cecelia uses a combination of therapeutic techniques with clients, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT), Solution Focused Therapy and Internal Systems Family Therapy (IFS).
Contact information:
Phone: (903) 235-8104
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Kate Rose, MEd, LPC (they/them) earned their B.A. in Psychology with a Minor in Social Work at Texas State University in 2021. They went on to earn my MEd with a concentration in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Louisville in 2024
Contact information:
Phone: (903) 235-8104
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Kate Rose, MEd, LPC (they/them) earned their B.A. in Psychology with a Minor in Social Work at Texas State University in 2021. They went on to earn my MEd with a concentration in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at the University of Louisville in 2024 and completed internships at both a community based agency and a private practice.
They utilize play therapy, child-centered as well as sandtray therapies. They are LGBT+ affirming and prefer working children and adolescents. They will be practicing under the supervision of Jordan Hambrick, LPCC-S until they are independently licensed. Our goals are to become a Registered Play Therapist and earn an LGBT certification for professionals from NYU.
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 881-0624
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Keeli Vincencio, LPCC, R-DMT is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a Master’s Degree in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling from Columbia College Chicago. Her approach to counseling is client-centered; valuing the strengths of her client
Contact information:
Phone: (614) 881-0624
Fax: (614) 846-1034
Email: email me
A brief bio:
Keeli Vincencio, LPCC, R-DMT is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with a Master’s Degree in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling from Columbia College Chicago. Her approach to counseling is client-centered; valuing the strengths of her clients and using their assets to create change. Keeli has experience working in inpatient hospitalization treatment centers which included services provided by individual, family and group counseling sessions as well as experience with school based counseling working with children with developmental disabilities. Most recently, Keeli has expanded her scope of work to include working with pregnant and postpartum women navigating through transition into motherhood. Keeli provides services to children, adolescents and adults using treatment approaches that include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dance/Movement Therapy and the belief in the body-mind connection.
Contact information:
Phone: (419) 688-1552
Fax: (614) 956-4401
Email: email me
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It is an honor to continue to practice as an educator and psychotherapist, working individually with children, adolescents and adults, as well as with families and couples. I appreciate the courage it takes for people to enter therapy. My approach is sup
Contact information:
Phone: (419) 688-1552
Fax: (614) 956-4401
Email: email me
A bref bio:
It is an honor to continue to practice as an educator and psychotherapist, working individually with children, adolescents and adults, as well as with families and couples. I appreciate the courage it takes for people to enter therapy. My approach is supportive, collaborative, and based on trust. When useful, I include the gentle assistance of my therapy dogs.
Utilizing techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Play, Art and Sand Tray Therapy I continue to be inspired by the resilience of clients as they grow and heal. I am trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing), a behavioral approach that is amazing and an effective treatment for residual effects of trauma.
Reaching out for help is never easy for anyone. Often with the assistance of my therapy dogs, I strive to create a safe environment that is welcoming, respectful and encouraging. I welcome the opportunity to speak with you first on the phone, to help determine if I can assist you.
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