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ON SITE THERAPISTS AND CONSULTANTS AT THE SUNSHINE CATHEDRAL CAMPUS
James Lopresti,
Ph.D., L.M.H.C., Director
Mathew Ghezzi, M.S., L.M.H.C., Intake Coordinator
Kris Drumm, M.S.W., Youth Program Coordinator
David Fawcett, L.C.S.W., Coordinator, Meth and Men Project Ursula Davi, M.S., Volunteer Staff Therapist
Marge Ketterer,
L.M.H.C., Volunteer Staff Therapist
Collis Kimbrough,
L.C.S.W., Volunteer Staff Therapist, Meth and Men Project
Sal Miraglia, L.C.S.W., C.A.P., Volunteer Staff Therapist Steve Schwabish, M.S.W., Volunteer Therapist, Meth and Men Project Paul M. Smith, L.C.S.W., Volunteer Staff Therapist Terri Sullivan, M.S., Ed.S., Volunteer Staff Therapist
Herb Williams,
L.M.H.C., Volunteer Staff Therapist
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Armando Alonso, Psy.D. My motto: "For the Glory of God is the Human Person Fully Alive"-St Irenaeus. ________________________________________________ Suzanne Barash, M.A., L.M.H.C. I am a licensed mental health counselor who has been in private practice for 15 years. I am also a certified chemical dependency counselor and certified sex therapist. Most of my work has been done in Chicago, but I am now a Florida resident and continuing the work that brings me a deep sense of fulfillment. My clients are diversified, which I love, and I will work with anyone who commits to the process of learning and growing. My style is relaxed and personable. I am interactive in therapy sessions and believe that a therapeutic alliance between therapist and client is essential. My intention is to create a safe place so that “real” work can happen. An important piece of my work is being trained and certified as a life/’relationship coach. Often a client doesn’t need to go back into their pathology and so we work together on “what is happening now,” “where they would like to go,” and “How they intend to get to their dreams/visions.” I love how passionate people become when they see “possibility.” For me every day is another day of possibility. I like to “keep it simple”. ________________________________________________ Michael Behrman, Ed.D., L.M.H.C. With thirty years of experience in a practice focusing primarily on intimacy issues and improving relationships, I provide individual, couple counseling as well as family therapy and treatment for depression, anxiety, job dissatisfaction, grief and parent/child problems, all in a comfortable therapeutic setting. My clients set their own goals. Respectful and sensitive to cultural differences, I have experienced living and practicing in South America and Europe. I have cared for clients of all ages. As a certified sex therapist and a Diplomate of the American Board of Sexology, I can assist clients in exploring all sexual issues and differences. Many of my clients have reported increased self-awareness, insight, improved self-esteem and enjoyment out of life. Ultimately, the positive experience of the therapy results in the clients feeling that they are closer to self-actualization. ________________________________________________ Ginny Berg, L.C.S.W., D.C.S.W. With more than 25 years experience providing psychotherapy to the GLBT community and general population, I have enjoyed working in partnership with my clients to help them learn, grow, become unstuck and generally improve the quality of their lives. I have extensive experience working with individuals and couples on the wide variety of issues confronting people in today’s world. Although I have a general practice, my special interests include depression and mood disorders, anxiety, drug and alcohol abuse, survivors of abuse and trauma, life transitions and relationship issues. I am certified in EMDR. In addition, I provide pre and post-adoption services to couples and individuals. ________________________________________________ Nan Van
Den Bergh, Ph.D., L.C.S.W. As a lesbian feminist mental health professional, professor, community organizer and activist, I have provided services to the LGBT community since the mid-1970's. My work has been with individuals, couples, families and organizations wherein I have offered team building and critical incident debriefings. A solution oriented and strengths based perspective inform my work. I believe quality outcomes can be achieved via a collaborative approach between myself and clients. Challenges incumbent with life transitions, coming out, relationship changes, workplace stressors, substance abuse, eating disorders and surviving cancer are all areas in which I have worked. Spirituality is a special interest area; feel free to review the following website: www.lgbtspirit.org. ________________________________________________ Dina Bower, L.C.S.W. ________________________________________________ Armand
Braun, MD ________________________________________________ Paul C. Briggs, L.C.S.W. As human beings, many of us have the desire to achieve and maintain mental and physical health and well being. I work with the acknowledgement and understanding that the body and mind are not separate, but intertwined components of being. Combining my training and experience as both a licensed clinical social worker and a licensed massage therapist allows me to assist people to work toward this goal in a holistic way. For over 20 years, I have been involved within the GLBT community in a number of ways as an activist and an advocate. I work with individuals, couples, families, and groups as both a therapist and an educator. As a psychotherapist, I have worked with people living with HIV and AIDS, with substance abuse, with depression, with stress, with anxiety, and with those people who simply want to experience growth, healing, or discovery in their lives. As a body worker, I assist people with relaxation, stress reduction, and healing of physical injury through massage and subtle energy work. My experience with this exciting combination of healing approaches in working with the body-mind allows me to help those people I work with to discover a more balanced life. Insurance accepted for massage therapy: (Axia) Healthways Wholehealth Network, Summit Health (Medicare), American Specialty Health Network, ACN Group - Great West Healthcare discount, Health Allies discount, Medical Resource, LLC discount, Reserve National discount, United Healthcare discount. ________________________________________________ Marsha K. Ciccone, L.C.S.W., R.C.S.W. I have been practicing psychotherapy for more than 15 years and have specializations in EMDR (trauma), substance abuse, sexual abuse and loss. My practice is comprised of individuals and couples seeking help with life changes, trauma, addictions, anxiety, depression, stress, grief and loss. ________________________________________________ Sean Cody, L.C.S.W. I provide individual and couples therapies, specializing in cognitive behavioral and insight oriented treatment for those suffering from anxiety, depression, personality, substance abuse and sexual identity problems. ________________________________________________ Michael Corbin, M.D. ________________________________________________
Amy E.
Danser, Ph.D., M.B.A. I am a licensed psychologist who believes strongly that a therapeutic relationship is the foundation for empowering healthy change. I enjoy collaborating with individuals to help them build on their strengths and develop new coping skills to foster hope, self-understanding, and personal change. I work primarily with adults and older adults as they courageously seek assistance in facing challenges, pursuing personal goals, and attaining balance in life. Some of my clinical interests include gay and lesbian issues, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, treatment of insomnia symptoms, coping with serious medical conditions, bereavement (including loss of companion animals), and life balance. (www.solutionsnottalk.com) ______________________________________________
John Davis,
L.M.H.C. Swift solutions to life problems are our priority. HAN is an acronym for "here and now", a basic principle of "mindfulness" supporting the work we do. The power of the present moment is extraordinary in stimulating personal growth. We take an eclectic approach to resolve issues of trauma, addiction and attachment difficulty. With compassion, we can make changes in our lives that will bring those we love closer and make us more resilient families and people. Mindfulness therapies develop clarity, emotional intelligence and eventually, compassion for ourselves and others. We learn about real intimacy and welcome it back into our lives. www.hancounseling.com
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Richard P. Del Prete, L.M.H.C., N.C.C. Each of you has the capacity to grow, change and enhance the quality of your life. As a gay man and licensed psychotherapist I experience and understand the challenges inherit in the gay culture. For the past, twenty years I have provided psychotherapy to gay men, their partners and family in Greater Fort Lauderdale. I thank my clients for all they have taught me as we worked through rough times: depression, anxiety, compulsive behavior, difficult relationships, family conflict, grieve and loss, aging, low self esteem, work related issues and transgender decisions. The times have been particularly difficult for the gay community. I was there at the beginning of the HIV/AIDS crisis and continue to work with the issues that have evolved. I have extensive experience in working alcohol abuse, drug addictions and sexual addiction. My best asset is that I listen so I can join with you to accomplish your goals. I am the founding President of East Las Psychological Group, and the originator of “The Gay Male Empowerment Project of Greater Fort Lauderdale.” I encourage you to take the step to call a licensed psychotherapist should you be in need of assistance at this time. ________________________________________________ David Fawcett, L.C.S.W. I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with nearly twenty years’ experience the areas of addictions and mental health. In my practice I work with individuals, couples, and groups. Many of my clients have co-occurring physical illnesses and consequently I favor a collaborative approach with both the client and his/her other healthcare providers. Anxiety and depression are frequently issues. I have also treated addictive disorders for many years and recently have focused on the specific needs of individuals in recovery from methamphetamine. I am a Board Certified Sex Therapist, and address issues related to sexuality and intimacy, partner communication, and related concerns such as body image. I am a provider for Medicare, PAC-Waiver, and United Healthcare. I accept most other insurance and offer a sliding scale. ________________________________________________ Teresa Finch, Psy.D. It is said that the real voyage of discovery is not seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. The challenge and reward of the therapeutic process lies in this very personal journey. It is through the exploration within that one can discover true self awareness. It requires readiness to look honestly at oneself, identifying the areas that need development, and having the willingness to effect change in ways that will enhance one’s life. What are the rewards? Improved relationships, increased self esteem and self regard, improved self confidence, and enhanced communication and coping skills, and most importantly, self acceptance. I have witnessed the effectiveness of the therapeutic process when one is committed, ready and receptive to the process. There is power in the process. I recommend it for anyone who is ready to see their life improve. I have worked in the field for over twenty years. Licensed as a clinical psychologist, I am currently in a group practice in East Fort Lauderdale. I have worked extensively in the LGBT community in individual, couples and group therapy. I have done research with lesbian couples and relationship satisfaction, In addition I have been teaching Masters level courses as an adjunct professor in Miami. I also do clinical supervision for students and licensure candidates. ________________________________________________ Julia Fischetto, L.M.H.C., PA I am a psychotherapist in private practice. I have worked with the GLBT community and general population for over 10 years. In addition to being licensed as a mental health counselor, I am certified in addictions and forensics. My approach to therapy is a cognitive one (It's all in the way we think) with emphasis on the therapeutic relationship. Every patient is viewed as a unique individual. My practice is a general practice addressing a variety of issues and disorders including depression, anxiety, stress, relationship issues, grief. I provide individual, family, couple/marital therapy. I am quite directive and take an active role in each patient’s therapeutic journey. ________________________________________________ Raymond Garassino, L.C.S.W. I have over 20 years experience working with our community. I specialize in treating mood disorders, adjustment disorders, substance abuse, coming-out issues, and spiritual conflict. I have extensive experience helping clients integrate gay life with Christian faith. I provide individual, couple, and group counseling. I and my partner of 24 years have raised two children we adopted as infants who are now 17 and 19 years old. ________________________________________________
Mary Jean Garcia, L.C.S.W.
As a Puerto Rican lesbian clinical social worker in professional
practice for over 30 years, 26 of those in New York City, I have
been an involved and active participant in/with the GLBT community.
I also had the opportunity of being involved in the Latino mental health
professional community in NYC developing a culturally competent
treatment model for Latino individuals and families. I have
integrated these two major personal and professional influences in my
practice. Through the provision of individual, group, couple and
family psychotherapy, I take pride in collaborating with clients helping
them move towards their desired quality of life. ________________________________________________
Matthew Ghezzi, M.S., L.M.H.C. ________________________________________________ Deborah Eve Grayson, L.M.H.C., R.P.T. I am a Clinical Psychotherapist who has been privileged to serve the GLBT community for over 25 years. My private practice is dedicated to providing the most professional, cost effective and healthful counsel available for the purpose of healing and wholeness. As an AASECT Certified Sex Therapist, my areas of specialty include: all aspects of sexual dysfunction, desire issues, AIDS/HIV counseling, the coming out process and relationship issues. Other areas of specialization include: substance abuse, hypnotherapy, eating disorders and bereavement counseling. In addition, I am a Registered Poetry Therapist and Creative Arts Specialist who utilizes all of the healing arts in counseling. I offer a variety of services to individuals, groups and couples interested in living a vibrant and meaningful life. ________________________________________________ Cathy Guyer,
Ph.D. I have been fortunate in my career to have a wealth of experience in many different aspects of mental health care. I have worked on inpatient psychiatric units, the school system, private practice and various community service agencies. As co-owner of the Center for Identity Development, South, I am able to continue to work with a wide array of clients. My clinical practice includes children’s issues, abuse recovery, substance abuse, depression, GLBT issues, relationship issues and hypnotherapy. ________________________________________________ Mary Jo Klingel, L.C.S.W. My work as a therapist is an individualized journey with each person, group or couple who comes to see me. Part of the deep satisfaction for me, even after twenty-eight years of practice, is seeing another person do the work of coming to know themselves, hear their own voice and speak the truth about their lives. I am supported in my work by a variety of training. First was Gestalt therapy, which still guides my work philosophically. I have also trained in group work, play therapy, hypnosis, massage and clinical supervision. I enjoy training and supervising beginning therapists. I love to learn, and each person who has come through my door has been my teacher as well as my client. Lately I find myself, in my beliefs and in my work, going back to the basics. I believe people grow in safety, and sometimes the most powerful technique is simply to be present and to listen. People who come to therapy are often profoundly lonely, and just to be heard and understood is a first step in healing. My most recent professional adventure is an approach to group work/body work/spirituality called Authentic Movement. It is profound and wonderful work, and I welcome your calls and questions about it. ________________________________________________ Kate Kominars, Ph.D. My holistic approach includes attention to affect, cognition and behavior, existential questions, family of origin and life span development, as well as systems of interactions. I have worked extensively with clients struggling with sexual orientation identity development. I choose interventions to bring into the foreground, the dimension(s) that are out of balance or neglected. Frequently I use cognitive interventions to begin this process, but I am comfortable using techniques from different theoretical orientations to help my clients achieve their goals. I work to make the therapeutic relationship one of support, understanding and appropriate measures of caring and challenges to facilitate change. My areas of expertise are: LGBT identity development, self-acceptance and adjustment process, recovery from substance abuse and other addictive disorders, overcoming depression and anxiety, coping with loss and bereavement, developing and enhancing intimate relationships, managing and thriving with chronic illness, navigating career challenges and choices. ________________________________________________ Michele Lanese, L.C.S.W. In 1980, I had the pleasure and opportunity to establish the first GLBT psychotherapy center in N.J. The Center For Identity Development North helped clients who up until that time had no counseling center of their own. In 1985, I relocated to South Florida and opened The Center for Identity Development South, In 2006, I will be celebrating 30 years in the field of psychotherapy and counseling. It has been a wonderful journey. My approach in assisting people is a combination of traditional, as well as holistic, therapy. I incorporate hypnotherapy, Jungian and an educational point of view to help individuals find their purpose and walk their path. I offer crisis counseling, long term depth work for individuals, couples, families and groups. ________________________________________________ Arlen Keith Leight, L.C.S.W., Ph.D. “It’s not about changing who you are, it’s about letting go of who you are not.” It is with this philosophy and a deep respect for the integrity of my client that I practice as a licensed psychotherapist and board certified clinical sexologist. I work with individuals, couples and groups to develop a trusting, safe, nonjudgmental and comfortable environment to explore issues from an emotional, physical, intellectual and spiritual (non-religious) perspective. I use proven here-and-now methodology to help clients get in touch with their authentic sense of self, live their lives with a sense of honesty and integrity toward that core self and, in doing so, relieve symptoms of distress associated with depression, anxiety, lack of self-esteem, transition and change, grief and loss, sexual problems, addictions, stress and disease. Having extensive expertise and training in human connection and intimacy and years of clinical practice with the GLBT community I work with clients to move beyond the blocks, barriers and pain to a place of growth, harmony and empowerment thereby improving the quality of life, life's experiences and life's relationships. www.doctorleight.com ________________________________________________ Eduardo Magalhaes,
Ph.D., L.M.H.C. ________________________________________________ Alonso Manns, L.M.F.T. My practice provides counseling to adults, adolescents, couples, and families. While all populations are served, we place special emphasis on the cultural awareness and sensitivity needed to effectively work with communities of color and GLBT individuals. I am particularly attuned to the needs of gay men of color who feel pressured by their ethnic culture to remain closeted. Additionally, I offer sessions in Spanish. Sessions are by appointment, Monday through Saturday. Please visit our website for more info: www.UnitedTherapistsOfSouthFlorida.com. ________________________________________________ Sal Miraglia, L.C.S.W. ________________________________________________ Carmine Pecoraro, Psy.D. ________________________________________________ David Reiss, L.M.H.C. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with an office in Miami. My primary scope of work is with substance abuse and HIV/AIDS. I began working as a counselor approximately eleven years ago while living in Los Angeles, and working at the Van Ness Recovery House. This residential program is designed to service the GLBT community. I moved to Miami seven years ago and became a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (L.M.H.C). My work experience in Miami included working at Mercy Hospital in Special Immunology Services. I am also certified by the Center for Credentialing and Education as a distance (internet) counselor. It is my desire to provide a safe, relaxed, and confidential environment for my clients. If I may answer any question, please feel free to contact me. ________________________________________________ Thomas Robertson, Psy.D. ________________________________________________ Sharon Roseman, L.C.S.W. I am a licensed clinical social worker specializing in improving the potential of adult individuals. I believe that within each person lies endless resources, and that together we can find the path to "the Land of Possibilities." I use an eclectic, personalized approach that sometimes includes hypnosis or Traumatic Incident Reduction. Some of my specialty areas include: depression, anxiety, self-esteem, stress management, minorities, grief/loss, trauma, victims' issues, adjustment to life transitions, women's issues and Jewish issues. I have presented workshops on depression, stress management and anger management. For your convenience, I offer day, evening and Saturday appointments. ________________________________________________ Mark Rutherford, L.C.S.W. I am a Licensed Psychotherapist in private practice in South Florida specializing in gay and lesbian issues. I received my Masters degree from Boston University in Massachusetts after working in the HIV/AIDS field as a social worker for five years. As a certified Imago Relationship Therapist, my practice concentrates on relationship issues and couples counseling as well as the spectrum of other related mental health concerns. These include anxiety related disorders, addiction issues, sexually compulsive behaviors, depression, anger management, and grief and loss issues. _______________________________________________ Marcia
Schultz, Psy.D. I have been in practice since 1987. From the beginning I have worked with the gay and lesbian community. When I opened my own practice in 1992, I began working with the transgender community, and since then I have seen over 200 people from the transgender community. I have enjoyed working with the gay, lesbian and transgender community. I have attended transgender support meetings for two years. I have also been invited and attended functions for individuals in the community. This also included marrying a couple._______________________________________________ Sheryl L. Schwab, L.M.H.C. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor in private practice for five years. I am also a Florida qualified supervisor. My clinical experience includes working with individuals, families and groups both within the general population and the GLBT community. I am a Level I EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and reprocessing) trained therapist, which is a modality used in the treatment of trauma and abuse. Other specializations include addictions, domestic violence, life skills development and relationship enhancement. I believe we all have the capacity for change and the desire and ability to live life to our fullest potential. To join with a client in a therapeutic relationship creates an environment for just such conditions. I also believe everyone deserves the options of good care which can sometimes be very limited in our world which, unfortunately, is frequently non-accepting of the difference in others. I also conduct workshops, trainings or consultations tailored to the specific needs of a group or organization. ________________________________________________ Anne Selby-Horowitz, L.C.S.W., C.A.P., C.H.T I have extensive experience working with persons who are dually diagnosed and am a certified addictions specialist. I provide insightful, compassionate care in my work with couples, families and individual patients. Through the exciting science of hypnotherapy I have helped people quit smoking, experience past life regressions and relief from panic attacks. My clinical specialties including helping persons with depression, substance abuse, aging issues, life transitions, trauma issues and relationship concerns. My unique emphasis on my client’s world view enables me to empower my clients to tap resources within themselves to find their own solutions. ________________________________________________ M. Ross Seligson, Ph.D. As a licensed psychologist, I have extensive experience working with individuals and couples who are gay and straight. The focus of my practice has been addressing medical psychotherapy issues (including AIDS, HIV and Cancer), addiction, trauma, depression and anxiety. Furthermore, I have extensive training in the area of forensic psychology, addressing issues of victimization as well as working for defense of people who are unjustly accused of crimes. My psychotherapy approach is contingent upon the client with whom I am working. The focus of treatment is to empower individuals to be self sufficient and understand the impact of their feelings and behavior upon their life. My educational experiences include Bachelor of Art, University of Maryland; Masters of Education, Loyola College; and Doctorate of Philosophy in Clinical Psychology, California School of Professional Psychology. Community involvement has included Past President of the Broward County Psychological Association, Coordinator of Mental Health Services for North Broward Hospital District Urgent Care Center, Support Group Facilitator at Center One, and Faculty Nova Southeastern University. ________________________________________________ Michael G. Simonds, Psy.D.. L.M.H.C. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with a private practice in Wilton Manors. I have lived in South Florida for over 20 years, and I obtained an M.B.A. during my previous employment with American Express. My training includes Miami Children’s Hospital and South Florida State Hospital. I provide a variety of services such as: Individual Therapy, Couples Therapy, and Children’s Therapy. I am specially trained in EMDR, a trauma reduction technique. I have worked extensively with gay and lesbian couples, and my specialty areas include: depression, anxiety, self-esteem, stress management, death and dying, grief and loss, trauma, HIV issues, adjustment to life issues, learned optimism, and children’s issues. I believe all of us are capable of change and I use a client-centered focus style of therapy and view each client as a unique individual. My approach to therapy is cognitive-behavioral one; however, I maintain a spiritual center in all my effort. ________________________________________________ N. Jay Tow, L.M.H.C. I am a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Board Certified Clinical Sexologist. I have 10 year of clinical experience in psychotherapy and substance abuse counseling. Much of my practice is focused on GLBT issues. I work with clients in the leather community. I provide counseling to individuals, couples, and families. My role as a therapist is to work in partnership with my clients to find solutions to life's problems. I provide a safe place for my clients to explore life issues and empower them to find solutions. My practice includes the treatment of: mood disorders, anxiety, abuse issues, compulsive behaviors, and sexual disorders. ________________________________________________ Marcy Dater Weiss, Ph.D. ________________________________________________ William Yochim, L.C.S.W. My greatest difficulty in life has been to learn to value myself, first as the person I am and can be and then as a friend, son, brother, spouse/partner, spiritual-being and therapist. This is a struggle I share in common with those I see in counseling. Many of us believe that no one really understands the stresses and difficulties we struggle with and furthermore if they did understand, they wouldn't care. My goal--learned over 20-plus years of practice as a therapist--in counseling those struggling with anxiety, depression, sexual difficulties, problems with a spouse/partner or child; job or career choice; alcohol and drug issues is to assist in together finding new, productive and lasting solutions and to know that another person can know and does care. My practice includes working with individuals, couples, groups and families. |
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