Dr. Diana Coulson-Brown
NEW CLIENTS: First session available in 5 months.
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Education: B.A. Psychology / Fine Arts; M.S. Psychology, Clinical Track; M.S. Clinical Psychology; Psy.D. Clinical Psychology; Certified in Psychotherapy and Life Coaching; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Specialties: Teens, Adults, Marital, Family, Stress and Anxiety, Depression, Relational Concerns, faith/spirituality, PTSD, trauma, life transitions, Mindfulness and Self-Compassion Dr. Coulson-Brown is a native of the Cumberland /Dauphin County area. She received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology as well as Fine Arts from Juniata College. She received her first Master’s degree in Psychology from Millersville University and a second Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) where she also received her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Coulson-Brown has experience working in a variety of treatment delivery methods including Behavioral Health Rehabilitation Services, Family Based Services, Family Preservation Services, Residential Behavioral Health Treatment, Inpatient Hospitalization for Adults, Adolescents, and Children as well as Outpatient Services. Dr. Coulson-Brown has a history of working with all age groups from birth to old-age. Other areas of practice include Marital Therapy, Personality Disorders as well as Depression, Anxiety, and Adjustment Disorders. Dr. Coulson-Brown has clinical interests working with “parenting with depression”, women’s issues, as well as conducting psychological evaluations for a variety of clinical purposes. Personally, Dr. Coulson-Brown is an avid soccer fan, enjoys large running events, and is passionate about encouraging clients, family, and friends to pursue their version of success. |
Mrs. Mallory Evans
NEW CLIENTS: First session
available in 4 months |
Education: B.A. Psychology, M.S. Counseling and Clinical Health Psychology
Specialties: Child & Adolescent, Family, Depression, Mood Disorders, Relational Concerns, Faith/Spirituality. Mrs. Mallory Evans received a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Messiah College. She received a Master’s of Counseling and Clinical Health Psychology degree from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM). Mallory has experience working in a variety of treatment modalities including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy, Play Therapy, and Family Therapy. She has a passion for helping people become the person they want to be, and feel the way they want to feel. Mallory enjoys working with individuals as well as couples and families as they are on that journey. Personally, Mallory is an active youth group leader, loves spending time with her family, puppy, and friends. She is also passionate about helping others have a positive body image and has presented at many conferences and workshops about the topic. |
Mrs. Sunny DiFlorio
NEW CLIENTS: First session
available in 8 weeks. |
Education: B.S. Christian Life and Ministry, M.A. Marriage and Family Counseling
Specialties: Adolescents, Young Adults, Adults, Families, Couples, Women, Spirituality, Depression, Anxiety, Cognitive, Social, and Physical concerns. Mrs. Sunny Di Florio received both a Bachelor’s degree in Christian Life and Ministry and her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Counseling from Lancaster Bible and Graduate School. Sunny is interested in helping to facilitate positive change in peoples’ lives. She believes that a compassionate, confidential, well-rounded counseling approach inclusive of addressing: spiritual, relational/social, emotional, cognitive, and physical issues - should be considered when one is seeking to enhance relationships and make changes for overall well-being. Sunny has experience working in a variety of treatment modalities including Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Spiritual Integration, Marital Therapy and Family Therapy. Sunny especially likes working with families, couples, and women to help restore balance and contentment in daily living. Sessions will incorporate an integrative approach while aiming to achieve the client’s goal(s). Sunny’s hope is that when one has exited counseling, they will believe that no matter what challenges ‘life’ may bring, there is always a reason for hope. Personally, Sunny is passionate about the “Mind, Body, Soul” connection; integrating nutrition and exercise (her favorite formats include Pilates and Kickboxing) into healthy living. She has been the headline speaker at Women’s retreats and civic clubs. |
Mrs. Becky Yutzy
NEW CLIENTS: First session
available 3 months. |
Education: B.A. Psychology, Counseling, M.A. Marriage and Family Therapy
Specialties: Marriage and Family, Relational Conflict, Trauma, Anxiety, Life Transitions, Adoption related issues, Spiritual Integration Mrs. Becky Yutzy received a Bachelor Degree in Psychology / Counseling from Messiah College. She earned a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Liberty University. She is Level 3 trained in Gottman Method Couple’s Therapy. Becky is also a Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist. Becky has experience working in a a variety of settings including in-home services for children and teens, foster care and social work settings, and outpatient settings working with children, teens, adults and couples. She has experience using Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, mindfulness based approaches, trauma informed treatment and Gottman Method Couple’s therapy. Becky is skilled at carrying hope and peace into turmoil. She loves helping others find their way by shining light and broadening perspectives so they see their own strength and courage. She enjoys helping couples connect in new and beautiful ways and learn to trust each other and themselves in the aftermath of relational trauma. She is effective in working through hurtful relationship dynamics and helping to modify behavior and communication that gets in the way of people achieving their goals and in forming healthy and fulfilling relationships. When people see themselves as whole and wholly connected to themselves and others, healing is underway. Personally, Becky enjoys spending time with her husband and children, playing games, hiking, biking and adventuring outdoors or relaxing while reading a good book. |
Dr. Valerie Lemmon
NEW CLIENTS: First session
available in 4 months |
Education: B.A. Psychology; M.S. Clinical Psychology; Psy.D. Clinical Psychology; Certified in Cognitive Behavior Therapy
Specialties: Adult, individual, marital, stress and anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, OCD, PTSD, trauma, adjusting to disability, chronic pain, and body image. Dr. Lemmon earned a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Gettysburg College. She received her first Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Millersville University and a second Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM) where she also received her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology. She completed her predoctoral internship at the Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. Dr. Lemmon has experience working in a variety of settings, including inpatient psychiatric, adolescent residential, and outpatient psychotherapy. She has training in cognitive-behavior therapy and emotionally focused therapy, both of which are empirically supported treatments for a variety of problems. Dr. Lemmon believes that life is often stressful, and that having someone to “walk along side” during these stressful times is an important part of getting better. Personally, Dr. Lemmon enjoys training her Shetland Sheepdogs, playing the violin, biking, reading, and mentoring students at Messiah University where she teaches psychology and counseling. |
Mrs. Caroline Triscik
NEW CLIENTS: First session
available in 4 weeks |
Education: B.A. English, M.A. Counseling- Clinical Mental Health
Specialties: Young Adult and College Students, Women’s Concerns, Anxiety, Depression, Grief, Trauma, Anger, Sexual Abuse and Assault, Drug and Alcohol Recovery Caroline received a Bachelor’s degree in English with a minor in Psychology from Purdue University. She received a Master’s degree in Counseling from Messiah College. Caroline has experience working with adults and young adults in outpatient settings including a college counseling center, as well as an addiction treatment center. Caroline practices from a client-centered perspective and trauma-informed integrative approach, including Emotion Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. Caroline also practices from a belief that growth and healing are possible in connection with others. Caroline has successfully worked with clients with concerns related to stress and anxiety, depression, life transitions, grief, sexual assault, trauma, and addiction. Prior to her counseling career, Caroline has worked in college campus ministry in multi-cultural settings. She enjoys spending time with her husband and children, writing, music, and attempting to garden. |
Ms. Alissa Ford
NEW CLIENTS: Available Now!
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Education: B.A. Human Development & Family Science (HDFS)/Pre-Counseling; M.A. Clinical Mental Health Counseling
Specialties: Children, Teens, Young Adults, Stress and Anxiety, Depression, Relational Concerns, Life Transitions Ms. Alissa Ford received her Bachelor’s degree in Human Development & Family Science from Messiah University. She remained at Messiah University to receive a Master’s of Clinical Mental Health Counseling degree. Alissa has experience with all age groups and in a variety of settings, ranging from inpatient psychiatric hospital, to partial hospitalization programming, to outpatient settings. Alissa has interests in a variety of evidence-based treatment modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Emotion-Focused Therapy, Systems Therapy, and mindfulness-based approaches. Alissa deeply enjoys walking alongside her clients as they navigate life. She has passion for teaching new skills, and helping her clients gain insights and self-awareness. Alissa enjoys working with children, teens, young adults, and families. Personally, Alissa has been a Central Pennsylvanian her entire life. She enjoys spending time with family and friends, going to the beach, watching sports and playing sports, and pursuing a photography hobby in her spare time. |
Mrs. Emma Franczak
NEW CLIENTS: First session AVAILABLE NOW!
Evenings currently available! |
Education: B.A. Urban Ministry, M.A. Professional Counseling. Certified in Perinatal Mental Health
Specialties: Adults, Young Adults, Adolescents, Mothers and Children, Life Transitions, Anxiety, Depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Postpartum Stress, Adjustment to Parenthood, Religious Trauma, Confidence, and Self-Compassion. Emma received her Bachelor’s degree from Valley Forge University and her Master’s in Professional Counseling from Liberty University. Emma’s experience includes providing individual therapy to children, adolescents, young adults and adults. While Emma enjoys helping a variety of clients, she has a deep passion for maternal mental health and supporting parents through the perinatal period (pregnancy and postpartum) and beyond. Emma’s approach to therapy is client-centered, understanding every individual’s journey is unique. She incorporates cognitive behavioral, mindfulness, strength based and relaxation techniques to support individual’s specific needs. She also utilizes Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) to treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. She is interested in holding a safe and secure space for individuals to find healing. Outside of her passion for therapeutic work, Emma enjoys spending time with her family and friends, going to the park or local farm with her two children, taking walks in nature, going to Zumba, and hanging out at a cozy coffee shop. |
Ms. Meagan Spackman
NEW CLIENTS: First session
available in 1 week |
Education: B.A Human Development and Family Science/Pre-Counseling, M.A Marriage and Family Counseling
Specialties: Children, Adolescents, Young Adults, Life Transitions, Family Issues/Concerns, Relational Challenges, Anxiety and Depression, and Parenting, Communication Meagan is a local to South Central Pennsylvania being born and raised in the area. She received her Bachelor Degree in Human Development and Family Science and Master’s Degree in Counseling with a specific track of marriage, couple and family work from Messiah University. Meagan has experience working with a variety of age groups in outpatient settings and in particular ministry experience with children and adolescents. She has a passion for walking alongside others in different seasons of life, providing empathy and helping them gain insight and awareness. Meagan has interests in Family Systems Theory, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Psychoeducation. Personally, Meagan enjoys spending time with her friends having games nights and playing pickleball, volunteering at her church, going on walks and trying new restaurants. |