Lorrie Bollinger, LMHC
A licensed mental health counselor with 25 years of experience in the field who utilizes cognitive behavior therapy in treating adults, adolescents, and children. She interweaves EMDR (level II certified), hypnosis biofeedback, and relaxation training into her treatment. She is also trained in the area of critical incident debriefing and trauma.
Gretchen Brommelhoff
Office manager.
Kathryn Hewett, Ph.D
Neuro-psychological testing.
William Hudgins, Ph.D
Years of experience in the legal system doing court-appointed evaluations allowing him to handle cases (divorce, civil charges) that may have a legal component to them. Also has experience in working with ADHD and/or behavioral problems with children and families.
Roe Kolanowski, LICSW
Works with adults, adolescents and the elderly across a wide spectrum of issues including anxiety, depression, mood disorders, relationship problems, stress management, illness and loss. Behavioral medicine and wellness are areas of specialization. Specializes in the practice of Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT.)
Steven R. Michelson, Ph.D, Director
A licensed clinical psychologist with certification by the National Register for Psychology and twenty-five years of private practice experience. Works with children, adolescents and adults with issues of stress and developmental issues and an outpatient basis using a problem-solving, focused, brief therapy with a cognitive behavioral approach. Runs a variety of time-limited group therapy sessions. Sub-specialties: attention deficit disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder as well as adjustment and anxiety disorders. On staff at both Emerson Hospital in Concord, MA, Nashoba-Deaconess Hospital in Ayer, MA and the Health Alliance Hospital System in Fitchburg, MA.
Leslie H. Row, LICSW
Works with children, adolescents and families across a wide spectrum of difficulties, including behavioral problems, anxiety and depression, eating disorders, parenting concerns and education. Also treats women and men with mood disorders, relationship problems, mental illness, and substance abuse recovery issues. Uses eclectic approach including brief, cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic treatments.
Carl Torrice, M.Ed., LICSW
Extensive experience working with children, adolescents, and adults with ADHD, anxiety, depression, and oppositional behavior in individual, group, or family treatment modality. As director of the Young Substance Offenders Program, services individuals ages 17–21 with substance abuse behavior utilizing chemical dependency training skills. Bereavement issues are also a sub-specialty.
Ellen Waters, LICSW
Works with clients across a broad developmental spectrum. Sees adolescents, adults and couples around issues of anxiety, depression, stress management, relationship problems and mood disorders. (Specializes in areas of chemical dependency, codependency and addictive behaviors utilizing community supports.) Utilizes eclectic approach that is mostly cognitive behavioral and psychodynamic in nature.
Leslie Ekings, LICSW
Works with adolescents and adults across a wide spectrum of issues, including relationship issues, anxiety, depression, mood disorders, mental illness, and stress management. Has extensive experience with issues around substance abuse/dependence, and codependency. Uses a combination of psychodynamic and cognitive behavioral therapies.
Christine Hannigan Morrison, LICSW
Has practiced over fifteen years with children, adolescents, and families as a specialty. She has worked in residential, school, hospital, and private practice settings. In addition to individual and family therapy, she offers and has extensive training in group therapy.
Bennet Aspel, MD
 
Laurie Ganger, LICSW
 

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