We provide talk therapy for children, adolescents and adults both via telehealth and in person.
Please select any time slot below in the calendar to proceed to the appropriate screening form for a therapy appointment with one of our therapists (you can request a specific provider on the questionnaire if you’d like), once reviewed you will be contacted by our office. You are not actually booking an appointment for that day/time by selecting this option. We currently have a waitlist for therapy.
*We switched to one calendar because the separate booking calendars became too overwhelming for the page*
Leah Church, M.Ed
I am prepared with a Masters of Education in Counseling and Human Development, and a pre-licensed Mental Health Counselor. I enjoy getting to know a person, and how they experience the world. I utilize a strengths-based approach and implement a variety of treatment strategies including Mindfulness, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Psychotherapy. By supporting each client, we will increase your happiness and overcome struggles. My goal is to work with the client to identify the appropriate treatment to best meet their needs and identify techniques to improve their daily lives.
My experience extends to all age groups in a variety of settings. These include in-home therapy with children and families, addiction and substance use disorders, assessing and treating adolescents, as well as working with youth interacting with the legal system. I enjoy assisting clients with managing emotions, anxiety, impulsivity, depression, parenting struggles, achieving goals, and moving through a variety of life challenges. I also have a strong interest in specializing in the treatment of children by incorporating Adlerian Play Therapy. I am happy to see clients in person or by telehealth to best meet their needs.
Rebecca Woodacre, LMHC
I have been a Licensed Mental Health Counselor for the past 17 years. I have worked in many areas of mental health such as the Crisis Center, in-home behavioral care, an elementary school adjustment counselor, a college counseling center, and private practice.
I have worked with all ages, ethnicities, and socioeconomic backgrounds. I love getting to know my clients and helping them achieve their goals. My approach is person-centered, allowing the client to take the lead and I will continue to meet them where they are. I am looking forward to working with you!
Vanessa Eagan, LMHC
I am a compassionate and dedicated counselor with extensive experience providing therapy across a variety of settings. Over the course of my career, I have worked in outpatient clinics, home-based therapy, and school environments, offering support to individuals and families facing a range of mental health challenges.
I hold a Master of Clinical Psychology degree from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, which provided a strong foundation for my clinical expertise, and am a Pre-Licensed Mental Health Counselor. I have had the privilege of working with a diverse population, including individuals from a wide range of ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. I am skilled in working with individuals of all ages, from preschool-aged children to adults in mid-life, however, I am currently focused on working with clients aged 18 and older. I specialize in helping clients manage stress, anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and life transitions, tailoring my therapeutic approach to meet the unique needs of each individual.
I take a client-centered approach in my practice, building trust and creating a safe, nonjudgmental space where clients can explore their thoughts and emotions. I integrate a variety of evidence-based therapeutic techniques, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Interpersonal Therapy (IPT), and mindfulness practices. By incorporating mindfulness, I help clients develop greater self-awareness, manage difficult emotions, and improve focus and relaxation.
My goal is to help clients develop healthier coping strategies, improve interpersonal relationships, and achieve personal growth. I am passionate about fostering emotional well-being and resilience and am committed to helping individuals lead more fulfilling and balanced lives.
Julie Morgello, MA
Julie is a compassionate and dedicated therapist with a Master's degree in Psychology from William James College, specializing in Crisis Response and Behavioral Health. With a rich professional background that includes military service and experience as a crisis clinician within an urban police department, she brings a unique combination of clinical expertise, cultural competence, and real-world experience to her therapeutic work.
Her approach is deeply rooted in trauma-informed care, and she is especially skilled in supporting first responders and their families. Julie understands the complexities of high-stress roles and is adept at addressing both the operational and organizational stressors that often accompany them. She helps individuals and agencies navigate challenges such as the emotional toll of repeated trauma exposure and systemic issues like inadequate leadership or lack of institutional support, all with empathy and evidence-based strategies.
Julie is well-versed in a wide range of therapeutic techniques and de-escalation strategies, tailoring her methods to meet the specific needs of each client. While she has a particular passion for working with first responders, her expertise extends to individuals of all ages facing various challenges, including anxiety, depression, substance use, relationship concerns, and workplace stress.
At the heart of Julie's work is a strong commitment to public service and community mental health. She is passionate about helping people build resilience, find balance, and create meaningful, lasting change in their lives. Whether you are navigating a personal crisis or seeking ongoing support, Julie offers a safe, supportive, and collaborative space where healing and growth can occur.
Chelsea Anderson, LICSW
Chelsea received her Masters of Social Work from Boston University. As an adoptee, Chelsea collaborated with Dr. Hope Haslam Straughan and Jane Hoyt-Oliver in publishing an article, Parental Understanding of Cultural Difference: A Study of Transracially Adopting Couples. Chelsea has worked with youth, adolescents and families in public schools, residential programs, post adoption services, emergency shelters and outpatient clinics. With a Strengths Based lens, I utilize Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and person-centered approaches to support clients in developing an understanding of themselves as they navigate the world. My focus is building a collaborative relationship to foster growth and healing. I look forward to meeting you!
Shanice Lea, M.Ed
As a therapist, I use a person-centered, strengths-based approach. My therapeutic interventions are unique to the client to align with their needs and support them in making meaningful changes throughout their journey. I believe in fostering a collaborative relationship to help clients process their emotions and develop effective coping strategies. I believe therapy is a journey you take with the client. I use a mix of evidence based practices such as Trauma Focused - Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing. I specialize in depression, anxiety, emotion and behavior management, parent support, grief, and trauma. I've worked with a range of ages, however I really enjoy working with young children to early adulthood. In the last 10 years in the field I've worked in residential placements, day treatments, out patients, and school settings.