Posts in Therapist
Ashley Fellows, LCSW

I do my best to understand your unique situation and make you feel valued and able to tackle whatever challenges that come your way. I use evidence based practices including cognitive behavioral therapy, problem solving therapy with some personalized cheerleading and humor to get you where you need to go.

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Dan Fellows, LCSW

As a therapist, I love to help people get unstuck. With non judgmental listening, training in a variety of therapies and a genuine passion of helping others, I can support you or your child to make the changes necessary to live your/their best life.

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Allison Hartman, LCSW

Over the past decade I’ve had the privilege of helping people accept and manage difficult periods of their lives. I’ve learned that when the dust settles from crisis, people often feel alone and vulnerable. Part of my job is to hold some of your pain and create space for healing.

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Brian O'Hare, LCSW

Are you feeling exhausted and need someone to talk to? Do you know something is wrong but are just unsure how to fix it? Or maybe you feel hopeless and need immediate support? I am here to listen and would like to help you feel better.

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Jenifer Maple, LCSW

You know what the normal ups and downs of life feel like. But this feels different. It’s harder. The voice in the back of your mind keeps saying “there’s got to be a better way” and you're finally ready to take action.

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Tim Pellegrin, LCSW

I have worked in hospitals, schools, supportive housing, foster care---diverse settings with diverse partners. I have found in all this work that, at its heart, people want to feel connected, valued, validated and understood. People also want to better understand themselves, and their relationships. I’d love to join you in your exploration.

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Charlotte Scott, LMSW

I believe that there is no one size fits all approach to therapy and why I use a combination of evidence based intervention, including, but not limited to relational psychotherapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and internal family system. I also find that laughter plays an important role in making painful problems easier to talk about. 

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