Rosie Emrich
LCMHC
Clinical Director
My name is Rosie Emrich, and I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Art Therapist. First, taking steps to improve your mental health can be both a scary and brave thing to do! I feel honored to witness all of the hard work and courage required take care of yourself; physically, emotionally and […]
Kate Tomlinson, LCMHC
I enjoy working with older female adolescents and women who may be coping with a variety of mental health concerns including depression, anxiety, or PTSD. I enjoy working with those who may be currently experiencing difficult or abusive relationships, are working through past traumatic experiences, or adjusting to major life changes. I also have specialized […]
Joanne Luquette
LCMHC, MLADC
My name is Joanne Luquette, and I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor. I am a firm believer in meeting someone where they are at and not forcing a stage of change. I feel strongly that change does come from within ourselves and sometimes we need someone to help us find the light within […]
Celia Moczo, LICSW
Life in a fast-paced world filled with responsibilities, interpersonal interactions, and opportunities can be enriching and exciting. It can also be overwhelming and difficult, forcing us to navigate and process challenges that may foster stress, dysregulation, and even bring forth the effects of past and present traumas. When considering my approach to therapy, I like […]
Dave Meichsner
LICSW, MBA
Work/life balance is difficult to achieve whether working in a corporate environment or owning a business. Pressures can be enormous, coworkers can be toxic, and expectations can seem unreasonable. This can lead to increases in anxiety, depression, and self-doubt. Having worked in these environments for many years, I know what it’s like. I can use […]
Angela Bendeck, MS
Hello, my name is Angela Bendeck, and I am working as a clinical intern at Women’s Counseling of Nashua while I finish the last year of my Master’s degree program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Plymouth State University. My Approach: I believe therapy can benefit everyone as life can present us with many, varied […]
Becky Darrah, LCMHC
A Healing Guide As a therapist I consider my role as a compassionate witness, healing and transformational guide. I recognize that everyone has their own story and through the therapeutic relationship and process my role is to accompany and support you in accessing your own wisdom and guidance to where your own healing path leads. […]
Tamar Teitelman, MA
Master of Arts in Counseling My name is Tamar, and at the core of my work with clients is building an authentic, empowering relationship that is a safe space for personal exploration and growth. I use a variety of interventions and can tailor my approach to the specific needs of each client. For example, I […]
Jen Miceli, MS
Hello, my name is Jen Miceli, and I am working as a clinical intern at Women’s Counseling of Nashua while I finish the last year of my master’s degree program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Plymouth State University. I believe everyone has their own unique healing journey, and I hope to help individuals navigate […]
Kerry-Ann Franck, LICSW
My name is Kerry-Ann Franck and I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker. I have 20 years of experience providing counseling and case management services to adolescents, adults, and families in a variety of settings. I have enjoyed working in the medical field, child welfare, disability and corrections. My clinical interests include working […]
Natalie Pugliese, MA
Clinical Approach Making the choice to attend therapy can be difficult and sometimes overwhelming. Therefore, I work to create authentic and genuine relationships to gain trust with my clients. I believe creating a safe and comfortable environment is key in the therapeutic experience. I use a variety of interventions and can tailor my approach to […]
Olivia Haskell, LCSW
NAVIGATING LIFE’S WAVES Life can be filled with challenges and obstacles. Life also holds beauty and magic. Sometimes it’s hard to navigate through the ups and downs of being a human. In a world that is consumed with comparison, it’s easy to lose esteem and doubt how special you are. If you are feeling stressed, […]
Kaley Michaels, MS
My name’s Kaley, and I’m working as a clinical intern while finishing the Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s degree program at Plymouth State University. I have experience working in inpatient and outpatient positions in a community mental health setting, and I’m excited to transition into this role. The mind has a tremendous capacity to heal, […]
Sarah Craig
Ph.D., PMH-C
Dr. Sarah Craig received her Ph.D. in 2015 from the University of Arkansas. During her time in graduate school, she received federal funding to investigate the co-occurrence of traumatic event exposure and substance misuse, which highlights her dedication to bridging the gap between science and clinical practice. During her clinical internship, she received specialized training […]
Devin Longland, LICSW
Hi! I’m so glad you’re here! Starting therapy is the ultimate investment in yourself! You are absolutely worth it 🙂 About Me I’m Devin (she/her/hers)! I graduated from Suffolk University in 2015, earning myBachelors of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Sociology. My passions led me to Boston University, where I graduated in 2021 […]
Wendy Ayotte, MA
Responsive Therapy Above all, I am interested in my client’s total well-being. This means offering a listening ear and therapeutic skills that work for who you are. While I commonly begin with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), my therapeutic style pulls from multiple schools of thought and theories to provide you with unique care. Are you […]
Kerri Whitney-Beretta, MS
Approach When working with clients of all backgrounds, I strive to foster a warm, collaborative therapeutic relationship. My goal is to work together as a team where my role is to empower you and hold space for life’s challenging moments. I approach therapy from a feminist lens while incorporating elements of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy […]