Katelyn is a clinician specializing in early mental health. Primarily working with children and their families ages 0-12. She has experience working in a variety of settings such as inpatient care, outpatient, in home, child welfare, day treatment, and in schools. Katelyn has been providing services to children 0-17 for over a decade and uses an eclectic approach when working with families to identify the families needs and develop the best strategy for each person. Katelyn has a certification in Infant and Toddler Mental Health and Adoption Competency. She has also completed training in PCIT, Forensic Interviewing, EMDR, TF-CBT, NMT, and Life Story Work. Katelyn has a passion for supporting all families to build healthy relationships with each other and find safety and security.

Jessica is a clinician that has an interest and focus in working with adolescents and adults that have experienced complex trauma, body image issues, relationship conflicts, and developing resilience. Jessica has worked in a variety of settings and is able to provide individual, family, and couples counseling. Jessica is trained in Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS), EMDR, and DBT. Jessica approaches treatment with mutual respect and advocacy supporting her clients in developing their voice and becoming advocates for themself.

Sara is a clinician that has spent most of her career working in higher levels of care. Sara has a passion for working with individuals that need support exploring their trauma and developing skills to manage the impact of symptoms. Sara has experience working with families that are struggling with communication, relationships, and attachment challenges. Sara is a Collaborative Problem Solving – Parent trainer, and has completed training in crisis intervention as well as other modalities. Sara is a telehealth only provider and is able to see clients above the age of 12. Sara is able to offer a low sliding scale to individuals and families seeking services.

April Slabosheski, Professional Counselor Associate

April offers a warm and collaborative approach for therapy for teens and adults whom are navigating a wide range of life experiences, including trauma, neurodivergence, anxiety, identity exploration, and relationship challenges. Her work is rooted in the belief that healing and growth happen in relationships where people feel truly seen, valued, and safe in being themselves. She draws on a range of trauma-informed, emotion-focused, and creative approaches to support clients in connecting with themselves and one another. Her work is grounded in a systems-oriented lens that honors the impact of family, culture, and community on an individual’s experiences. As a neuro-affirming therapist, April creates space for clients to unmask, self-define, and move at a pace that feels right for them.

Kayla offers a warm, intuitive, and grounded approach to therapy across all life stages, including children, adolescents, adults, and families. Her work is rooted in a deep commitment to supporting clients as they navigate complex trauma, life transitions, anxiety, and relational challenges through a compassionate and empowering lens. She brings a calm, thoughtful, and nonjudgmental presence to the therapeutic space—creating the conditions where healing, growth, and connection can unfold. Drawing from a blend of clinical insight and deep intuition, Kayla helps clients access their inner strengths and move through life’s challenges with clarity and confidence. With genuine respect for each person’s unique story, she brings attunement, care, and trust in the innate capacity for transformation.

Dr. Page McCarley Donnelly, Professional Counselor Associate

Page is a compassionate clinician who has devoted her career to supporting individuals of all ages and stages, and has a passion to strengthen families and build personal resilience during life’s complex moments. With a gentle and empathetic approach rooted in family systems and psychodynamics, she creates a warm, nurturing environment where children and families can feel safe and understood as they journey through life’s challenges and transitions. Page works with children and adolescents over the age of 7 and specializes in neurodivergence. She is committed to creating a space where each individual is respected and feels welcome and secure.

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