Larry Green, PhD, LMFT, Clinical & Executive Director
One of the greatest joys I have in life is the privilege of walking beside clients on their journey to healing and wellness. I work hard to provide clients with a safe and comfortable space where they can address the issues of importance to them. I view myself as a fellow traveler whose role it […]
Vanessa Bain, Licensed Clinical Social Work Intern
Vanessa is an enthusiastic Licensed Social Work intern with a focus on counseling and assisting clients to achieve their goals. While working at the Refuge House Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Center she realized her passion for working with adult and children survivors of abuse and trauma. She is passionate about helping individuals create a […]
Sabrina Williams, LMFT
Sabrina Williams is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist who has over 15 years of working with children, youth, and families, and she brings that experience to the therapy room. She is a strong believer in family preservation. She especially enjoys working with teenagers and helping to bridge the communication gap within the family unit […]
Joseph Fuhrmeister, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern
My name is Joseph Fuhrmeister, and I use he/him pronouns. The focus of my therapeutic practice, among other concerns, is to help individuals living with post-traumatic stress and complex trauma, the LGBTQIA+ population, individuals struggling with phase of life transitions and challenges, and people wishing to understand and manage anger. I take an integrated approach […]
Gina Romblad, LCSW
Gina Romblad received her Bachelor’s degree in the area in Social Work, a BA in Classical Voice and a minor in technical theatre at Western Connecticut State University in 2009. She then completed her Master of Social Work from the University of Connecticut in 2014, specializing in adult casework. She moved from Connecticut to Florida […]
Emily Westerholm, Registered Mental Health Counseling Intern
My name is Emily Westerholm (she/her/hers). I am a nature/plant lover, a mother, co-parent, and a Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern. I am an advocate of unconditional positive regard but with an edge. Think Ted Lasso meets Mr. “T” but in the body of a cisgender, middle-aged woman. I have worked in the Human Services […]
Ely Fuentes, LMHC
Ely is a Lisenced Mental Health Counselor. Prior to completing her Master’s degree at the University of Florida, Ely dedicated thousands of volunteer hours at the Alachua County Crisis Center. There, she worked to respond to local mental health crises and contributed to suicide prevention efforts across the Alachua community. In her previous clinical experiences, […]
Dexter Rogers, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern/Registered Marriage and Family Therapist Intern
At times, finding and maintaining the joy and purpose in our lives can be a struggle. We may find ourselves stuck in patterns that keep us from better understanding ourselves and our situation. Counseling help can provide insight, clarity, and skills to navigate these difficult times. Dexter Rogers is a Registered Marriage and Family Therapist […]
Conor Mitchell, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern
Buckminster Fuller described tensegrity as the balance to be found within systems under tension. When we are resourced and grounded, this “tension” can feel propulsive and useful; when we are overwhelmed or disoriented, it can feel suffocating, oppressive, and unsafe. To move through this suffering, therapy can provide a resource that leads to insight, empowerment, and authenticity. […]
Collin Richards, Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern
Many of us find ourselves stuck reliving old patterns and creating needless pain for ourselves and others. Although these patterns are often labeled as illnesses or disorders that are somehow our fault, much of the time they represent our best attempts at responding to harmful circumstances and relationships, trauma, and systemic oppression. The work that […]