Staff

width=161Glenn A. Heinrichs, Ph.D.

Dr. Heinrichs graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary in 1995 with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Masters in Theology.  He has been in clinical practice since 1991 in both the public and private sectors.

 

 

 

  

 

Alison Fellenz, M.A., LMFT

Alison is a licensed marriage and family therapist who treats individuals, couples and families ages 12 and older. She has extensive experience working with individuals with relational problems, self-esteem issues, anxiety, depression, grief and loss issues, separation/launching difficulties, eating issues and self harming behaviors.  Alison worked at The Renfrew Center for several years treating adolescent and adult females with anorexia, bulimia, and compulsive overeating. 

 


Amy Stein, LCSW

 Amy E. Stein has a Master’s Degree in Social Work from Rutgers University and is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker.  Ms. Stein provides individual, group, family and couples therapy and has been trained in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic therapy.  Her research currently focuses on the relationship between nature and health, as well as stress management using mindfulness and meditation.  She has worked with children, adolescents and adults for twenty years in alternative schools, on nature preserves, farms, a wilderness therapy program, hospitals, psychiatric hospitals, a community health center and school-based health centers. 

 

Brigitte DeChiaroBrigitte DeChiaro, M.A., ATR-BC, LPC

Brigitte has experience working in various levels of care in the behavioral health system, with children, adolescents, and adults.  She provides service through individual, family, group, and couples therapy encouraging self expression through verbal and non verbal techniques, focusing on healing, empowerment, and resolution in a safe space to address daily life struggles.  Brigitte encourages one to formulate new, inviting, healthy perceptions and interventions to heal for positive change.

 

 

Corinne Falgares, M.A., LPC, NCC

Corinne Falgares has a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology, is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and is a National Certified Counselor. Corinne is experienced with a track record of dedication and commitment to enhancing personal growth in her clients. Corinne has worked with diverse populations throughout her career.

Darlene Furey, MSS, MLSP, LCSW

Darlene Furey MSS/MLSP is a clinical social worker, licensed in Pennsylvania and New Jersey.  She received a masters in social services (MSS) and a masters in law and social policy (MLSP) from Bryn Mawr Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research.  Darlene works with children, adolescents, adults, couples and families of all kinds.  Using a client centered, empowerment approach, she utilizes traditional "talk therapy"; as well as sand tray and play therapy when appropriate.  Darlene emphasizes the relational aspect of therapy, providing a safe, non-judgmental atmosphere for clients to explore their concerns as they move towards healing and growth. 

width=114Jay S. Dickinson, MA, LPC, NCC, BCIAC.

Jay Dickinson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (License Number PC004833), has a Masters degree in Clinical Counseling Psychology and he is a National Certified Counselor (www.NBCC.org) He is an Associate Fellow of the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (www.BCIA.org). His approach to psychotherapy is integrative and draws from many different modalities and therapeutic perspectives. He has experience working with a diversity of clients in age and background that are experiencing various difficulties. When appropriate he incorporates neurotherapy (also known as neurobiofeedback) with psychotherapy for clients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, substance abuse, depression, anxiety and other conditions.

 

John Atkins, M.Div., LSW

John Atkins works with both individuals and couples as an agent of change and healing.  His experience includes working with people struggling with life transitions, Seasonal Affective Disorder, depression, anxiety, grief/loss, traumatic memories, abusive relationships, couples communications, LGBT, sexual identity and the search for meaning.  He strives to help people increase self-awareness, resolve or better manage presenting problems, enliven positive feelings of self and enhance enjoyment in life. 

 

 

Juleen Buser, Ph.D.

Dr. Buser received her Master’s degree in Counseling from Wake Forest University and her Doctorate in Counselor Education from Syracuse University. She is a Nationally Certified Counselor. Dr. Buser’s areas of clinical specialty include working with clients who struggle with eating disorders and body image concerns, anxiety, trauma, depression, and a range of life transitions such as relationship difficulties. Dr. Buser is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Therapy (EMDR), which is particularly useful in cases of trauma. Dr. Buser also completed training in hypnotherapy, which can be applied to a variety of clinical concerns.

 

Kaitlin Kennedy, MSW, LSW

Ms. Kennedy is a licensed social worker and therapist who will work with you to overcome the stress and challenges in your life with meaningfulness and understanding. She will support you to work though your troubles, develop coping skills, and move through a difficult time in your life. Ms. Kennedy uses varying approaches, and will help you to find a path to a happier, more hopeful future. She would like to help you with your personal growth so that you can achieve all that you are capable of.  She specializes in life coaching, relationship issues, anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder. Her work is primarily with adults and senior citizens through individual and couples therapy.

  

 Kim Wright, LCSW

 Kim Wright, LCSW, currently works as a Private Practice Professional with a variety of clients, aged 15+, who seek treatment to recover from Anxiety, Depression, Sexuality issues/disorders, Psychosis, and Relational/Couples therapy. She is LGBTQQI-friendly and works from a Cognitive Behavioral / Solution-Focused perspective to help her clients feel more comfortable in moving forward towards a stable recovery.

  

 

Lina Peterson, MS

Lina Peterson has earned her Master’s Degree in Health Psychology and has been practicing in the field of mental health and substance abuse since 2000. She is experienced in working with adults, children, adolescents, couples and families in assisting them to overcome such difficulties as mood disturbances, anxiety, relationship struggles and variety of other mental health challenges. Her primary expertise lies in the field of addictions including both the individuals suffering from the disease as well as their families.

 

 

Linda Velez Galietta, M.S.

Linda Galietta holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Education as well as a Master of Science degree in Counseling Psychology.   She is a mother, wife and breast cancer survivor who specializes in women’s issues.  Linda provides counseling services to individuals who have been touched bycancer, depression,grief, anxiety, fear, relationship issues, and life changes.  Individual, couple and group counseling services offered.

 

 

 

Nancy DiNatale, MPS, ATR-BC, LPC 

Nancy DiNatale has a Masters of Professional Studies from Pratt Institute in Art Therapy and Creativity Development, is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Registered/Board Certified Art Therapist.  Nancy has over twenty five years of experience working in a variety of behavioral healthcare settings.



 

Naomi Pliskow, M.A., LAC, NCC

Naomi Pliskowhas a Masters degree in Counseling and is a National Certified Counselor.  She believes in forming a collaborative relationship with clients to help them weather emotional challenges and life transitions so that they can fully actualize their potential as human beings. She uses an eclectic approach to counseling adolescents and adults that is based on tailoring therapy to the needs of the individual client. 

 

  

Patti Hemko Alloway, M.S., NCC

Patti Hemko Alloway, M.S., NCC has a degree in counseling psychology.  She has treated children and adolescents in numerous settings, and is currently on faculty at Bucks County Community College.

 

 

 

 

width=148Richard E. Chaney, M.A., LMFT

Richard Chaney, M.A., L.M.F.T.: A clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT) and a Pennsylvania licensed marriage and family therapist, Richard has been practicing individual, family and couples therapy for over fifteen years.

 

 

 

width=130Robert Giglio, MS, LPC

Bob Giglio specializes in working with individuals, couples, families and children ages 5-10. Bob is a certified Focusing trainer and Focusing Oriented Psychotherapist. Focusing is very client oriented and allows the client to get in touch with their inner felt sense. Bob’s couple’s therapy includes same sex partner relationships as well as opposite sex partnerships and marital therapy

 

 

 

Trevor Buser, Ph.D., NCC

Trevor earned a master of arts in counseling at Wake Forest University and a Ph.D. in counselor education at Syracuse University. He also completed a master of divinity at Princeton Theological Seminary. Trevor brings professional experience as a college counselor. His specialty interests include the treatment of nonsuicidal self-injury, such as cutting. He also has advanced training in the treatment of trauma and anxiety. 

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