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      <image:caption>Anna Boteva, LPC, CSAC Practice Location: Oak Creek Anna is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor with a Master of Science in Community Psychology from Alverno College. In addition, she holds her certificate for trauma-informed care and provides individual and family counseling for mental health and substance use disorders. Anna is an experienced clinician who is dedicated to helping adults and adolescents build healthier, more enjoyable relationships with self through therapeutic treatment. Anna approaches treatment in an adaptive way, incorporating elements from multiple evidence-based practices (CBT, DBT, MI, Trauma informed care) the patient and Anna work together to create a treatment plan tailored to each patient’s unique needs, strengths and circumstances. Creating positive change, uncovering hidden strengths and discovering untapped potential are the primary reasons why Anna finds counseling so rewarding. She strives to be a partner throughout the therapeutic process, providing safe space for the patients to be their authentic self. Anna focuses on the individual, not the disorder to treat each patient with compassion and understanding. Everyday Anna wakes up and gets to do something she loves. She chose a career to love. She has found no better way to do work that is meaningful and transformative for others while simultaneously transforming, supporting and facilitating her own personal growth and transformation. The most fulfilling component is helping people to be the best they can be, individually and within their family system while reducing distress and discomfort. Providing and offering compassion, inspiring hope and teaching patients the necessary skills required to overcome their current circumstances. Her approach stems from an understanding that seeking medical and mental attention can be an intimidating and overwhelming experience, and for this reason, a trustful therapist to patient relationship is needed for delivery of compassionate care. Areas of Focus: Anxiety Disorders | Depression | Grief | Mood Disorders | Personality Disorders | OCD and Impulse Control Disorder | Substance Use | Trauma | Dual Diagnosis | Women’s issues | Family Counseling | Couples Counseling | Health Coaching |</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anna Boteva, LPC, CSAC Practice Location: Oak Creek Anna is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor with a Master of Science in Community Psychology from Alverno College. In addition, she holds her certificate for trauma-informed care and provides individual and family counseling for mental health and substance use disorders. Anna is an experienced clinician who is dedicated to helping adults and adolescents build healthier, more enjoyable relationships with self through therapeutic treatment. Anna approaches treatment in an adaptive way, incorporating elements from multiple evidence-based practices (CBT, DBT, MI, Trauma informed care) the patient and Anna work together to create a treatment plan tailored to each patient’s unique needs, strengths and circumstances. Creating positive change, uncovering hidden strengths and discovering untapped potential are the primary reasons why Anna finds counseling so rewarding. She strives to be a partner throughout the therapeutic process, providing safe space for the patients to be their authentic self. Anna focuses on the individual, not the disorder to treat each patient with compassion and understanding. Everyday Anna wakes up and gets to do something she loves. She chose a career to love. She has found no better way to do work that is meaningful and transformative for others while simultaneously transforming, supporting and facilitating her own personal growth and transformation. The most fulfilling component is helping people to be the best they can be, individually and within their family system while reducing distress and discomfort. Providing and offering compassion, inspiring hope and teaching patients the necessary skills required to overcome their current circumstances. Her approach stems from an understanding that seeking medical and mental attention can be an intimidating and overwhelming experience, and for this reason, a trustful therapist to patient relationship is needed for delivery of compassionate care. Areas of Focus: Anxiety Disorders | Depression | Grief | Mood Disorders | Personality Disorders | OCD and Impulse Control Disorder | Substance Use | Trauma | Dual Diagnosis | Women’s issues | Family Counseling | Couples Counseling | Health Coaching |</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kate Bullard, LPC, SAC Practice Location(s): Kenosha Kate possesses a strong background in mental health and support services, having volunteered at Margaret Ann’s Place where she gained significant experience in grief therapy and co-facilitated grief groups. Her role at the Oconomowoc Development Training Center involved caring for children and adolescents with mental health and developmental disorders. During her internship with Walworth County Health and Human Services, she various groups, including those focused on parenting and addiction recovery. Furthermore, Kate has spent years working with the Kenosha County Department of Child and Family Services, concentrating on trauma, substance abuse, and parenting for adjudicated youth and their families. She also gained experience at Rogers Memorial Hospital in multiple departments, including substance abuse and trauma care for adolescents. Kate has since refined her expertise to focus on assisting adults dealing with past trauma.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Paige Bintz, APSW Practice Location(s): Milwaukee I am an Advanced Practice Social Worker where I received my Bachelors in Psychology at Marquette University and my Masters in Social Work at University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. I am a passionate advocate for social justice and through direct practice, I hope to do my part in bringing positive change to our community. My approach is based in trauma informed, systemic, and holistic theories, meaning I look beyond the diagnosis and at all the factors and dynamics that can affect a person. My strengths are my empathy, creativity, and encouragement for both the client and I to bring our authentic selves to session. This way the client can have a safe and empowering space to share their story, discover strengths, and explore new ideas. I love to remind my clients about the healing paradox. What we avoid grows in power over us where what we face loses its power over us. It may be difficult to do, but getting the control back over our lives is worth it. There is no better time than the present to not only grow, but bloom.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natalie Freriks, MSW, APSW Practice Location: Milwaukee Natalie is an advanced practice social worker who utilizes an eclectic approach with clients through individual therapy, and IOP (intensive outpatient program for mental health). She earned her master of social work degree from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.  As a social worker, Natalie uses a holistic lens, recognizing the factors impacting clients at multiple levels. She meets clients where they are, while assisting them in discovering their strengths. Her passion is the empowerment of her clients, while providing empathy and a collaborative space to support clients in reaching their goals.  Natalie has experience working with clients from different backgrounds who are facing a variety of struggles. She uses interventions including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), motivational interviewing, and trauma-informed care. Natalie’s flexible approach allows her to adjust treatment methods to best support her clients.  Areas of focus: Anxiety | Depression | Grief | Trauma | Mood Disorders | Autism Spectrum | Women’s Issues | Personality Disorders | Life Changes | Personal Growth</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vincent “Vinny” Galis, MA, LPC-IT Practice Location: Kenosha Vinny Galis provides in-person and virtual counseling for adolescents, adults, couples, and families. He earned his Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and approaches therapy with a collaborative, nonjudgmental style focused on meaningful, long-term change rather than short-term symptom relief. Vinny integrates evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for OCD, Motivational Interviewing (MI), trauma-informed care, and skills-based interventions. His work emphasizes helping clients face difficult thoughts, emotions, and patterns in sustainable ways that build resilience, clarity, and healthier relationships. Vinny welcomes clients of all backgrounds and is passionate about helping individuals and families navigate life transitions, strengthen relationships, and move toward lives aligned with their values. Areas of Focus: Anxiety Disorders • Depression | ADHD | Grief and Loss | Trauma | OCD and Impulse Control Disorders | Mood Disorders | Anger Management | Interpersonal Difficulties | Autism Spectrum Disorders | Men’s Issues | Personality Disorders | Life Transitions | Personal Growth | Family Counseling | Couples Counseling</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>REBECCA BEWLEY, LPC-IT, SAC-IT Practice Location(s): Kenosha &amp; Milwaukee Rebecca is a licensed professional counselor-in-training and a substance abuse counselor-in training. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Psychology with emphases in health and counseling from Trinity International University and holds her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. Rebecca believes that it takes great courage and bravery to make the step to enter counseling. She focuses on creating a comfortable, caring and light environment while maintaining the stance of the importance on working through the challenges that life brings in a productive manner. Rebecca focuses on the importance of extending grace to ourselves and others while working toward goals we have for ourselves. She strives to look for ways to be grateful each day and believes that every day is a good day just some are better than others.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carter Gruber, MS, LPC-IT, ATR-P Practice Location: Milwaukee My name is Carter (she/her) and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor in training and a Registered Art Therapist (Provisional). I have a Bachelor of Fine Art degree from the Milwaukee Institute of Art &amp; Design and a Master of Science in Art Therapy with a concentration in Professional Counseling from Mount Mary University. For many individuals, verbalizing their thoughts and emotions can be challenging and sometimes impossible. Art therapy allows clients to explore experiential techniques with new and familiar art materials in a judgment-free space. I trust that art and the creative process have the power to ignite empowerment and bring about positive change in people’s lives. No prior experience in art making is required to participate! I specialize in utilizing strengths-based and person-centered approaches to empower you and meet you where you are. The client leads the direction of the session, and you can expect to feel supported by me while we collaborate to meet your long-term and short-term goals. I apply my extensive training in various art therapy and counseling techniques to tailor the therapeutic experience to each client’s individual needs. Most importantly, I show up as my authentic self and strive to create a comfortable atmosphere where each client feels heard. “You have what you need, and together we will find it”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jaimie Hauch, LPC, CSAC Practice Locations(s): Milwaukee Jaimie is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor. She earned her Bachelors from Carroll University and completed her Masters in Community Counseling from Marquette University. She believes that we all experience struggles in our lives, big or small, and sometimes those struggles are difficult to manage, even with a strong support system. It can sometimes be even harder to admit our difficulties, especially to a complete stranger. However, counseling can be a great way to have an encouraging and empathetic guide by your side when those struggles become unmanageable, and this is where she comes in. Jaimie subscribes to a supportive counseling approach, while still challenging clients to make positive life changes. She also believes that we are all unique in our own way; therefore, she feels it is important to tailor her approach to counseling to each individual client to best meet their needs. Jaimie's counseling experiences encompass working with adults, couples, families, and a wide variety of struggles such as depression, anxiety, mood disorders, and substance use. If you are looking for a supportive and challenging counselor to work collaboratively with in order to overcome your struggles and achieve your goals, and/or you have an interest in joining a great group of individuals working toward the same goals as you in an IOP group, then please feel free to contact Jaimie at 414-810-4844 ex 123</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Meghan Janer, LPC-IT, SAC-IT Practice Location(s): Kenosha Meghan believes that we all struggle with something and having someone to listen to you nonjudgmentally and provide thoughtful support can make an incredibly positive impact on your life. Meghan has experience working with individuals with substance use disorders and mental health disorders. She believes that every client’s healing journey is unique and aspires to support clients in discovering what works for them, including healthy coping skills, emotion regulation skills, hobbies, support systems, and goals. She takes an individualized approach to each client’s treatment and draws from person-centered therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, and cognitive behavioral therapy. Meghan also has a passion for yoga and is a 200-Hr. Certified Yoga Teacher. She draws from the core values of yoga in her work with clients which include compassion, kindness, commitment, acceptance, and gratitude. Meghan received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Finance in 2016. After being in the finance field for a bit, she realized it was not her calling and decided to pursue what she was truly passionate about, mental health. In December 2024, Meghan earned a Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah Jenkins, LPC, SASD, SUBSTANCE ABUSE, NEUROFEEDBACK, DEPRESSION, ANXIETY, COUPLES COUNSELING Practice Locations(s): Milwaukee Sarah has been practicing as professional counselor in Wisconsin since 2002. She has a BS in Health Promotion and Wellness, along with a Masters in Professional Counseling. Sarah is also certified to treat substance use disorders. She brings a person centered approach to her treatment process, allowing the client to lead direction of their own therapeutic process. Sarah will act as a guide through long and short term treatment planning, to help you uncover your individual path to wholeness. Sarah is also working on her EMDR certification so that she can further treat patients struggling with PTSD symptoms. Sarah specializes in the following: Substance Abuse | Neurofeedback | Mood Disorders | Depression | Anxiety | Personality Disorders | Autism Spectrum | Women's issues | Health Coaching | Dual Diagnosis | Family Counseling | Couple's Counseling</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holly Majerus, MS, LPC, SAC, ATR (she/her) Practice Location(s): Milwaukee &amp; Kenosha‍ ‍ Holly is a person-centered, and relational therapist meaning she values empathy, compassion, trust, and safety within the therapeutic relationship between herself and her clients. She is passionate about connecting with people and wholeheartedly believes in treating the individual person and therefore uses multiple modalities in therapy. Holly offers a space for people to explore their sense of self, past and present relationship dynamics, unhelpful thinking patterns and behaviors, identifying feelings and needs, and helping folks learn personalized coping skills. Holly holds a Master of Science in Art Therapy with a Concentration in Counseling degree from Mount Mary University. Holly is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Substance Use Counselor, and Art Therapist. She enjoys using art in her sessions as art therapy can be a creative way to explore identity, understand and express emotions, and learn to cope with life’s challenges. She is also trained in EMDR therapy (a trauma treatment that helps clients address limiting beliefs, manage distress associated with triggers, and many other mental health concerns). Areas of focus and experience: Adults (18+) | ADHD | Anxiety | Depression | Substance Use | Other Addictions | Dual Diagnosis | Trauma/PTSD |Grief/Loss</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elizabeth Mueller, MS, LPC, SAC, ATR (she/her) Practice Location(s): Kenosha &amp; Milwaukee Liz is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Substance Abuse Counselor, and Art Therapist who holds a Master of Science in Art Therapy with a concentration in Counseling from Mount Mary University. She is trained in EMDR and integrates a variety of evidence-based approaches into her work. Liz works with adults navigating concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, substance use, relationship challenges, emotional regulation, executive functioning difficulties, and life transitions. She also facilitates a weekly mental health support group at the Kenosha location. Liz believes that a strong and safe therapeutic relationship creates a foundation for meaningful growth and healing. She strives to create space for clients to feel comfortable showing up as their authentic selves while exploring who they are becoming. She values the diverse ways people communicate and experience the world, and tailors therapy to fit each individual’s needs and goals. Liz draws from approaches such as DBT, ACT, mindfulness, and somatic work, and as an art therapist she incorporates creativity as a way to help clients explore emotions, gain insight, and support healing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jean Moral, LPC, CSAC Practice Locations(s): Milwaukee Jean is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor with a Master of Science Degree in Counseling from Mount Mary University. In addition, she holds her certificate for trauma-informed care and provides individual counseling for mental health and substance use disorders. Jean believes in providing a safe and calming place to discuss life’s situations in a truly healing atmosphere. She will collaborate with you to achieve your goals and provide support through a variety of different modalities including Person Centered Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Mindfulness techniques. Her areas of focus include anxiety, depression, substance use, mood disorders, grief, and trauma. Jean focuses on the individual and not the disorder and treats each person with respect and compassion. She has learned through life experience that everyone has the power within them to make changes in their lives and this is the outlook that guides her therapeutic practice. Areas of Focus: Anxiety Disorders | Depression | Grief | Mood Disorders | Substance Use | Trauma | LGBT+ Issues</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nina Orlando, LPC-IT, SAC-IT Practice Location(s): Kenosha &amp; Milwaukee Hi! I am a Licensed Professional Counselor/Substance Abuse Counselor - In Training. I have received a Master of Science degree in clinical mental health counseling with a specialization in addictions counseling from Marquette University. I value open communication, empathy, and trust and aim to build strong authentic relationships with each of my clients. My mission is to hold space for individuals in a supportive, non-judgmental way while supporting and encouraging each person throughout their journey. Each individual is welcome here without judgment. I utilize an interactive and collaborative approach and hope that we will both learn from each other in the counseling space. It is my job to learn about you and how you move through the world so that I can determine how best to fit the techniques and skills I have learned into your world. I have experience working with substance use disorders and mental health disorders in individual and group settings. I provide in person and virtual individual counseling for adults and teenagers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kurt Peterson, LPC, SAC, NCC Practice Location(s): Milwaukee Kurt knows change can happen in anyone willing and ready to try. Therapy is a process of making change a reality. Kurt works to foster a strong therapeutic relationship between client and therapist, and an environment where clients can feel safe to explore difficult subjects. Kurt approaches treatment in an adaptable way, matching treatment style with the needs of each client, combining his expertise and experience in treatment with clients’ expertise and life experiences to forge a path forward. Often, he employs cognitive behavioral techniques: guiding clients to move away from negative patterns of thinking and behavior. With over sixteen years combined experience in the mental health field, the past six dedicated to individual counseling, Kurt has accumulated extensive experience treating a wide variety of disorders including (but not limited to) the following: Trauma, Depression, Anxiety, Grief, Obsessive-Compulsive and Impulse Control disorders, Schizophrenia, Bipolar disorder, Substance Abuse and other addiction related disorders. Kurt Peterson is licensed in the State of Wisconsin as a Licensed Professional Counselor, Substance Abuse Counselor, and National Certified Counselor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rhena Ripley, APSW Practice Location(s): Appleton As a person living with a physical disability, I am inspired by those who have overcome adversity in their lives and who are not only working hard to break through their barriers but also striving to live as their authentic selves. It is a gift to be both entrusted with guiding clients through the therapeutic process and bearing witness to their accomplishments. I pride my work on creating a warm and nonjudgmental atmosphere. I believe in utilizing a variety of therapeutic approaches tailored to the specific individual to have clients explore their personal strengths and resiliencies, while providing them with resources to foster self-exploration and motivation for personal growth. I am an Advanced Practice Social Worker. I earned my Bachelors and Masters degree in Social Work from UW-Milwaukee. During my free time, you can find me enjoying a cup of coffee, sunshine, good company, reading or shopping! I look forward to connecting with you!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Meredith Robbins, LPC, SAC-IT Practice Location(s): Kenosha Meredith is a Licensed Professional Counselor/Substance Abuse Counselor and holds her Master of Science degree from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She currently provides individual therapy and facilitates the Substance Use Aftercare group at the Kenosha clinic. Meredith has an interest in the connection between mental health and substance use. She  believes that everyone can benefit from a strong therapeutic relationship and walks alongside clients as they work towards becoming the best possible version of themselves. Meredith treats her clients with compassion and respect by focusing on them as individuals rather than a disorder. She also provides clients with direct and supportive feedback. Meredith has experience working with Substance Use Disorders, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar, Psychotic Disorders, and many other mental health challenges using treatment methods such as Mindfulness, Solution-Focused, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies. Meredith also believes that laughter is an extremely effective and important therapeutic tool!!!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Derek Schattl, LPC-IT, SAC-IT Practice Location(s): Kenosha Derek utilizes an eclectic approach grounded in person-centered therapy and evidence-based practice with a recognition of existential issues. He meets his clients with a sense of empathy and acceptance, creating a space where they are free to express themselves without fear of judgment. In group sessions, he adapts treatment to address each client's specific needs while giving everyone the opportunity to share their struggles and offer each other support. Derek earned his Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Wisconsin-Parkside. He provides in-person and virtual one-on-one counseling for adults and teenagers. He also facilitates intensive outpatient group therapy for mental health and substance use treatment.  Areas of Focus: Anxiety Disorders | Depression | Substance Use | Trauma | Grief | Life Changes | Personal Growth | LGBT+ Issues</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maggie Schauman, MSW, APSW Practice Location(s): Appleton Maggie is an Advanced Practice Social Worker. She earned her Bachelor and Master of Social Work from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay with a clinical mental health emphasis. She is also a member of the National Association of Social Workers. Maggie is committed to guiding individuals through challenges for positive life changes. The foundation of her practice is providing compassionate therapy services that are tailored to meet an individual’s unique needs and personalized goals. In session, Maggie ensures a safe environment where clients feel supported as they work towards health, healing, and empowerment. Using an integrated therapeutic approach, Maggie incorporates cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, dialectical behavioral therapy, and person-centered modalities. Her focus includes, but is not limited to, working with adults with addictions, anxiety, depression, substance use, personality disorders, trauma, and various other mental health concerns. As a clinical therapist, Maggie strives to meet all clients where they are at on their journey to wellness. "Nothing can dim the light that shines from within." – Maya Angelou</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>John Stampen, MS, LPC-IT Practice Location(s): Oak Creek and Milwaukee People seek therapy for a variety of reasons including feeling depressed or anxious, feeling stuck, being in difficult relationships, having intrusive/disturbing thoughts and memories, and/or not being successful in making desired changes. And for better and for worse, we are all influenced by our individual experiences and traumas, biology, and the people and places we interact with. John meets you where you are in a safe and non-judgmental space for you to explore what is most important to you, what you most want to change or move on from, and to identify and help you overcome what is getting in your way.  This could include a variety of coping mechanisms and patterns of behavior (e.g. alcohol/substance use, avoidance, anger) that you realize aren't working very well and might be making things worse. John utilizes an integrative approach to therapy that draws on Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Motivational Enhancement, Compassion Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, and DBT.  John holds an MS in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from UW-Milwaukee with specializations in Substance Use Disorders and Trauma Informed Care, and an MS in Educational Psychology-Cognitive Science from UW-Madison.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michelle Steadmann, CSAC, CS-IT Practice Location(s): Milwaukee &amp; Oak Creek I am Michelle and have been working in the addiction field since 2007. I received my undergraduate education at Gateway Technical College and Upper Iowa University, after which I attended Springfield College where I received my Master’s Degree in Community Counseling with a specialty in Addiction Studies and a second Master’s in Nonprofit Leadership and Management. Over the past 9 years, I have worked with individuals who are opioid dependent at a medication assisted treatment program in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. I provide an open trusting judgement free therapeutic environment to help clients feel welcome, comfortable, and understood so they can begin their recovery journey in an environment that feels safe. My therapeutic approach is dependent on the client and their needs. Typically, I find a combination of Reality therapy with motivational therapy and CBT is effective with most clients; however, adjust my approach as needed. There is no one approach that works for all clients. My overall philosophy is to create an environment in which each and every client feels free to be themselves. I enjoy every day that I have the opportunity to help someone change their life for the better.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sheila Thomas, APSW Practice location(s): Kenosha Hello! I am an Advanced Practice Social Worker with experience in both group sessions and person-centered individual therapy. I am also a Woman Veteran of the United States Marine Corps [USMC] and served active duty prior to Desert Storm while stationed in Camp Lejeune, NC. I received a Bachelor of Social Work at Meredith College in Raleigh, NC., and attended graduate college at the University of Southern California (USC) and received a Master of Social Work in 2020 with Summa Cum Laude honors. My advanced degree specializes in the Military &amp; their families and AODA training. I enjoy working with group dynamics. Using respect, autonomy, and a sense of humor helps keep communication open while using key points and collaboration as a tool for learning. For individuals, I like to use a Person-Centered Humanistic approach that can be empowering, along with Motivational Interviewing techniques to help facilitate positive change. I believe I bring a lifetime of broad and varied experiences as well as an intense desire, along with my formal education, to assist you and others in the journey towards self-healing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Barbara (Basia) Tota-Boryczka, LPC-IT, SAC-IT Practice Location(s): Appleton Basia is a Licensed Professional Counselor/Substance Abuse Counselor - In Training and holds her Master of Science degree from the Lakeland University in Wisconsin in Counseling. Basia provides individual therapy at the WGC in Appleton, WI. She has an interest in the connection between mental health and substance use. Basia treats her clients with compassion and respect by focusing on them as individuals rather than a diagnose. She provides clients with direct and supportive feedback, highlighting their strengths and encouraging personal growth. She is passionate about supporting her clients in building healthy relationships, strengths and motivation to live a more meaningful life. It is very important for Basia to create a warm and nonjudgmental atmosphere. Basia has experience working with Substance Use Disorders, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar, and many other mental health challenges using treatment methods such as, Solution-Focused and Cognitive Behavioral Therapies. Basia believes that positive thinking is an extremely effective and important therapeutic tool. Favorite Quote: “Don’t be afraid to get back up- to try again, to love again, to live again, and to dream again. Don’t let a hard lesson harden your heart. Sometimes you have to go through the worst, to arrive at your best”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Julie Witthuhn, MS, LPC Practice Locations(s): Milwaukee We all go through struggles. Having someone help navigate through them is sometimes what we need to come out on the other end successfully. Julie is here to help make positive change through a multi-modal approach to counseling. She highly values the application of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy And Mindfulness techniques to help people get to where they are in a happier and more fulfilled state. Additionally, she is currently working on her EMDR certification. Julie graduated with a Bachelors Degree in Psychology from UW-Madison in 2002, and received her Masters Degree in Community Counseling from Mount Mary University in 2007. She has enjoyed working with a wide variety of clientele with various presenting issues over the past 11 years. If you are looking to work towards positive change, please contact Julie at (414) 810-4844</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mawsoof Ali, Intern Mawsoof is a second-year student in the counseling psychology PhD program at Marquette University. He is an intern at West Grove Clinic and assists with the implementation of the intensive outpatient program. He is also a member of the Watan Collective under the mentorship of Dr. Rawan Atari-Khan. Prior to beginning his PhD, he received his B.S. in Psychological Sciences from Ball State University and worked as an R15 Project Coordinator at Western Kentucky University. He is broadly interested in the mental health of minoritized groups and the impact of systemic oppression on mental health. More specifically, he is passionate about the mental health of Muslims, South Asians, immigrants, and refugees and developing culturally sensitive interventions for these communities. He strives to develop as a well-rounded, empathic, and knowledgeable clinician through his internship experience at West Grove. Overall, he aspires to be a professor, researcher, clinician, and mentor to future counselors and psychologists.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kate Arch, Intern Practice Location: Milwaukee Kate is an intern working to get their Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University after receiving their B.S. in Behavioral Neuroscience from Northeastern University. Through the combination of psychology and neuroscience, Kate has a deep understanding of the biological nature of addiction and the nuances of mental health. They appreciate the importance of self-care and creativity in one’s healing journey, and also have an interest in Mindfulness Based Relapse Prevention (MBRP). It is Kate’s goal to create an environment that encourages positivity, grace, self-love, determination, and patience throughout one’s journey to recovery.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joelle Kingston, Intern Practice Location: Kenosha Joelle is an intern pursuing her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Marquette University, after earning her B.S. in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay. Joelle is passionate about supporting individuals as they navigate the complexities of substance use and co-occurring mental health challenges. She values an integrative and personalized approach, recognizing the unique needs and strengths of each individual. She appreciates the utility of Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and focuses on developing healthy coping skills to regulate emotions and overcome stressful situations. Joelle is committed to creating a safe, inclusive, and culturally affirming space where clients can feel understood, respected, and empowered in their journey of growth and healing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>CONNIE BALCOM, MSW, CAPSW, LCSW-IT Practice Location(s): Milwaukee Connie is passionate about helping people, no matter what their challenges may be. Connie approaches therapy in a warm and non-judgmental manner. Connie believes that through therapy, everyone has the possibility to make positive changes that can lead to a more satisfying life. Connie helps each person discover their own strengths to find healing and growth from within. Her treatment approach includes cognitive behavioral therapy, mindfulness, and self-care. Connie provides adult individual counseling and facilitates the evening Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP). Connie’s experience includes addictions, mental health and grief. Connie is a Certified Advanced Practice Social Worker working towards a Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential. She earned her Bachelors in Social Work from Mount Mary University and completed her Masters in Social Work from University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Connie is also working on certification of Recovery to Practice, an advanced education program focusing on recovery-oriented concepts, skills and practices.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Christopher Zelinski, Intern Practice Location: Milwaukee Chris is an intern and student pursuing his Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Marquette University as well as a certification in substance abuse counseling. As a counselor-in-training, Chris utilizes a client-centered and client-empowering approach to counseling that incorporates the knowledge, experiences, values, and perspectives of each individual client. He is also passionate about helping those recovering from addiction and substance abuse and emphasizes the importance and value of support systems and connection throughout the journey of recovery. Chris focuses on an individualized approach to counseling striving to empower each client to take the lead and direct sessions toward the issues they feel are most relevant to their recovery and growth. In this process, he utilizes and draws from Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI), while incorporating aspects of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Chris also has a deep interest in trauma processing and healing modalities and intends to pursue certifications in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) as well as Schema Therapy (ST) post- graduation. Overall, Chris aims to create a safe, supportive, nonjudgmental, and empathetic therapeutic environment for each and every client.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AMY DELL, MS, LPC, NCC, TRANSPERSONAL THERAPY, ADOPTION COUNSELING, AND TRAUMA Practice Location(s): Milwaukee Starting a new journey can be scary and stressful. Having someone there to support and guide you can help the journey be less overwhelming. Amy believes therapy is not a one size fits all approach. She wants to find an approach that works for you and helps you understand the journey no matter where you're starting. She has over 14 years of experience in transpersonal holistic work which has allowed her to create a holistic practice that looks at the whole self (mind, body, spirit). Her main specialties are trauma, adoption, chronic pain and illness, anxiety, infertility, and addictions. She has completed Adoption Competency (TAC) training through C.A.S.E. Amy loves working with adults and adolescents age 16 years and older and finds it amazing to watch people learn, change, and grow. Her unique approach combines care and compassion, with real support that helps you find your truth. Whether you’ve been to therapy before or this is your first time Amy looks forward to meeting you soon. Please feel free to contact her at 414-810-4844 ext. 103</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SELAHATTIN KURTER, MD EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BOARD CERTIFIED ADDICTION MEDICINE (SUBOXONE &amp; VIVITROL), BOARD CERTIFIED PSYCHIATRY Provider Locations(s): Wauwatosa Dr. Kurter is one of Milwaukee's leading experts in the field of Addiction Medicine. He carries a dual board certification in Addiction Medicine as well as Psychiatry and Neurology. During his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin, he was appointed to the prestigious position of Chief Resident. Dr. Kurter continues to hold a position as an Associate Clinical Professor for the Medical College of Wisconsin, as well as Executive Counsel Member of the Wisconsin Psychiatric Association. His expertise in treating Opiate Dependence with the medication Suboxone, or Buprenorphine, has led other physicians to seek him out for training in best practice procedures for prescribing this medication. Dr. Kurter also has vast experience in treating pregnant mothers who are addicted to opiates, including heroin. He has overseen the care of more than 40 women suffering with addiction to opiates, throughout pregnancy and delivery. Keeping an eye for the tried and true proven techniques while implementing new and innovative techniques to improve outcomes for his patients positions Dr. Kurter at the front edge of addiction treatment in the Milwaukee area. He is available to speak on the topic of Opiate Addiction and its links to underlying mental health issues, or co-occurring disorders. He brings a deeper understanding of the chemical composition of the addicted brain and the necessary steps to bring wholeness and sobriety into the patient's life. He is also able to address common concerns and misconceptions surrounding the role of medication management in the treatment of substance abuse. As a native of Milwaukee, Dr. Kurter is passionate about introducing his knowledge of the medical aspects of addiction to the discussion of the heroin epidemic plaguing our area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>MARGIE ANUNSON, MS, LPC, MBA Practice Location(s): Wauwatosa When life is challenging, Margie will partner with you on your journey toward growth, healing, and wholeness. In a safe and non-judgmental setting, she will ask you questions to understand your values and beliefs and to facilitate self-refection. She will collaborate with you to generate creative options to address your issues, help you decide which alternatives work best for you, and provide you with support as you take steps to reach your goals. Using a holistic approach drawing from a variety of therapeutic models and tools, Margie brings kindness, empathy, compassion, and pragmatism to her work with individuals, couples, and groups. She believes that when two or more people engage in therapy together, they benefit from the mutual sharing of experiences, feedback, and encouragement. Some concerns Margie works with are anxiety, depression, forgiveness, grief/loss, relationships, spiritual, self-care, substance abuse, mood disorders, trauma, stress, self-esteem, and workplace matters. People that bring their problems to her appreciate she is fluid among personality types, understanding of multiple perspectives, and respectful of others’ personal beliefs. Margie received her Master’s degrees in Counseling and Business Administration from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and her Bachelor of Science degree and Teacher Education Training from Northern Illinois University. She brings extensive educational, professional, and life experiences to her vocation as a Licensed Professional Counselor. Please call 414-810-4844 x111 to schedule an appointment with Margie.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>SELAHATTIN KURTER, MD EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, BOARD CERTIFIED ADDICTION MEDICINE (SUBOXONE &amp; VIVITROL), BOARD CERTIFIED PSYCHIATRY Dr. Kurter is one of Milwaukee's leading experts in the field of Addiction Medicine. He carries a dual board certification in Addiction Medicine as well as Psychiatry and Neurology. During his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin, he was appointed to the prestigious position of Chief Resident. Dr. Kurter continues to hold a position as an Associate Clinical Professor for the Medical College of Wisconsin, as well as Executive Counsel Member of the Wisconsin Psychiatric Association. His expertise in treating Opiate Dependence with the medication Suboxone, or Buprenorphine, has led other physicians to seek him out for training in best practice procedures for prescribing this medication. Dr. Kurter also has vast experience in treating pregnant mothers who are addicted to opiates, including heroin. He has overseen the care of more than 40 women suffering with addiction to opiates, throughout pregnancy and delivery. Keeping an eye for the tried and true proven techniques while implementing new and innovative techniques to improve outcomes for his patients positions Dr. Kurter at the front edge of addiction treatment in the Milwaukee area. He is available to speak on the topic of Opiate Addiction and its links to underlying mental health issues, or co-occurring disorders. He brings a deeper understanding of the chemical composition of the addicted brain and the necessary steps to bring wholeness and sobriety into the patient's life. He is also able to address common concerns and misconceptions surrounding the role of medication management in the treatment of substance abuse. As a native of Milwaukee, Dr. Kurter is passionate about introducing his knowledge of the medical aspects of addiction to the discussion of the heroin epidemic plaguing our area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Selahattin Kurter, MD Executive Director Board Certified in Addiction Medicine and Psychiatry Practice Locations(s): Milwaukee &amp; Oak Creek Dr. Kurter is one of Milwaukee's leading experts in the field of Addiction Medicine. He carries a dual board certification in Addiction Medicine as well as Psychiatry and Neurology. During his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin, he was appointed to the prestigious position of Chief Resident. Dr. Kurter continues to hold a position as an Associate Clinical Professor for the Medical College of Wisconsin, as well as Executive Counsel Member of the Wisconsin Psychiatric Association. His expertise in treating Opiate Dependence with the medication Suboxone, or Buprenorphine, has led other physicians to seek him out for training in best practice procedures for prescribing this medication. Dr. Kurter also has vast experience in treating pregnant mothers who are addicted to opiates, including heroin. He has overseen the care of more than 40 women suffering with addiction to opiates, throughout pregnancy and delivery. Keeping an eye for the tried and true proven techniques while implementing new and innovative techniques to improve outcomes for his patients positions Dr. Kurter at the front edge of addiction treatment in the Milwaukee area. He is available to speak on the topic of Opiate Addiction and its links to underlying mental health issues, or co-occurring disorders. He brings a deeper understanding of the chemical composition of the addicted brain and the necessary steps to bring wholeness and sobriety into the patient's life. He is also able to address common concerns and misconceptions surrounding the role of medication management in the treatment of substance abuse. As a native of Milwaukee, Dr. Kurter is passionate about introducing his knowledge of the medical aspects of addiction to the discussion of the heroin epidemic plaguing our area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Selahattin Kurter, MD Executive Director Board Certified in Addiction Medicine and Psychiatry Practice Locations(s): Milwaukee &amp; Oak Creek Dr. Kurter is one of Milwaukee's leading experts in the field of Addiction Medicine. He carries a dual board certification in Addiction Medicine as well as Psychiatry and Neurology. During his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin, he was appointed to the prestigious position of Chief Resident. Dr. Kurter continues to hold a position as an Associate Clinical Professor for the Medical College of Wisconsin, as well as Executive Counsel Member of the Wisconsin Psychiatric Association. His expertise in treating Opiate Dependence with the medication Suboxone, or Buprenorphine, has led other physicians to seek him out for training in best practice procedures for prescribing this medication. Dr. Kurter also has vast experience in treating pregnant mothers who are addicted to opiates, including heroin. He has overseen the care of more than 40 women suffering with addiction to opiates, throughout pregnancy and delivery. Keeping an eye for the tried and true proven techniques while implementing new and innovative techniques to improve outcomes for his patients positions Dr. Kurter at the front edge of addiction treatment in the Milwaukee area. He is available to speak on the topic of Opiate Addiction and its links to underlying mental health issues, or co-occurring disorders. He brings a deeper understanding of the chemical composition of the addicted brain and the necessary steps to bring wholeness and sobriety into the patient's life. He is also able to address common concerns and misconceptions surrounding the role of medication management in the treatment of substance abuse. As a native of Milwaukee, Dr. Kurter is passionate about introducing his knowledge of the medical aspects of addiction to the discussion of the heroin epidemic plaguing our area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Katie Baldwin, PMHNP Practice Location(s): Appleton STARTING SOON!! Katie Baldwin is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP). She has worked in mental health since 2011, caring for both children and adults in a variety of clinical settings. After graduating with her nursing degree in 2011, she moved to Anchorage, Alaska, where she worked at an inpatient behavioral health hospital for children and adolescents. During that time, she discovered her passion for working with young people and supporting them through mental and behavioral health challenges. Five years later, she relocated to Wisconsin and continued her work in mental health as a registered nurse in a Partial Hospitalization Program (PHP) and Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) setting. This experience allowed her to further develop her skills in supporting individuals with a wide range of psychiatric conditions while collaborating closely with multidisciplinary treatment teams. In 2025, she earned my degree as a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner. She is passionate about providing compassionate, patient-centered care and looks forward to partnering with individuals and families as they work toward improving their mental health and overall well-being.  At West Grove Clinic, she works with adults and children as young as 6-years-old.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nina Bendre, APNP Practice Location: Oak Creek Nina Bendre graduated from UW-Milwaukee’s Family Nurse Practitioner program initially entering into the field of Pain Management. More recently she has transitioned to Addiction Medicine in hopes of making positive change in the opioid epidemic which has been so devastatingly impacting our community. Focusing on evidence-based practice, guidance is offered through education, medication therapy, and the most promising innovative treatment options available. Her objectives are to cohesively and compassionately provide an environment to help stabilize the mind, body and spirit so all may lead a life of hope, balance, and positive direction in order to best achieve their chosen goals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nicholas Bracciano, MD Medical Director of Intensive Outpatient Services Board Certified in Psychiatry Board Eligible Addiction Medicine and Board Eligible Addiction Psychiatry Practice Location(s): Milwaukee Dr. Bracciano graduated from Creighton University and Creighton University Medical School. He pursued an Adult Psychiatry Residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin and graduated in 2019. He completed his Addictions Fellowship through the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Bracciano treats patients with both addiction and mental health concerns, as he believes the complete care for the whole person leads to a more successful, comprehensive treatment plan.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abigail Czarnecki, MSN, PMHNP Practice Location(s): Milwaukee Virtual Practice Location(s): Kenosha &amp; Appleton Abigail Czarnecki holds degrees in psychology and nursing from UW-Milwaukee and Alverno. She has been working with those experiencing mental health issues since 2009 and specializes in the treatment of substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. She also has experience treating depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other mental health conditions. Integrating cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic therapy with medication management, she believes that each person’s wholeness is greater than the sum of their parts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shelly Debo, APNP, PMHNP Practice Location: Oak Creek Shelly Debo, PMHNP, obtained her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Alverno College where she is currently completing her doctorate with a focus on psychedelic assisted therapy. Shelly is the director of the Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner program at Alverno College where she shares her passion for learning, teaching and empowering others. Shelly has experience in various mental health settings including inpatient and detox units, outpatient settings, partial hospitalization programs, and community programs. She applies an up-to-date and evidence-based approach both in her practice and her classroom. She is passionate in both learning about and applying the connection between gut microbiome and mental health and uses supportive psychotherapy to promote mental wellness. Shelly has participated in the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accreditation for local PMHNP residency programs, holds a membership with the International Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, and has been asked to review and provide feedback on the development of psychiatric-mental health case studies for primary care providers at Stanford University School of Medicine. Shelly provides a safe, supportive and non-judgmental environment that allows for healing and growth. Her patients find her laid back style relatable and comforting. She is passionate about empowering others as they work through their addictions, work towards mental wellness, and improve overall wellbeing. Her specialties include substance use disorders, depression, anxiety, PTSD, mood disorders, sleep disorders, and supportive psychotherapy including cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), behavioral activation (BA), and mindfulness.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Denise Gilanyi, MSN, PMHNP Practice Location(s): Kenosha Denise Gilanyi is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner practicing in the Kenosha office. Denise has been in the healthcare field for more than 20 years, supporting patients within various settings. She has extensive experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities, Veterans, First Responders, individuals with psychiatric concerns/illness, substance abuse disorders, medication assisted treatment, and drug court. Denise has extensive experience in the field of corrections and has a special interest in assisting with rehabilitation in individuals who struggle with co-curring mental health and substance abuse disorders. Denise was involved in various community organizations such as the opiate task force, and other committees working closely with various community organizations to provide resources, options, and treatment for individuals with substance use disorders within the community. Denise finds it very rewarding to be a support throughout patient rehabilitation and being able to assist in and watch individuals stabilize, recover, and find their best self.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jeremiah Gwaro, PMHNP, FNP Practice Location(s): Appleton Jeremiah Gwaro, PMHNP, FNP, is a board-certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner and Family Nurse Practitioner at West Grove Clinic in Appleton, Wisconsin. He holds a Master of Science in Nursing degreefrom Marian University of Wisconsin and a Psychiatric Certification from Regis College in Massachusetts. With over 10 years of experience in psychiatric care, Jeremiah has honed his expertise in adult outpatient psychiatric care, substance use disorders, addiction, and anxiety. Jeremiah's approach to care is compassionate and evidence-based, focused on restoring patients' strengths, fostering resilience, and improving overall well-being. He offers flexible scheduling, including evening and weekend appointments, to enhance access to care. Jeremiah collaborates with experienced clinicians to provide comprehensive care tailored to individual patient needs. During the initial visit, Jeremiah conducts a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, determines treatment goals, and educates patients on their diagnoses and available treatment options. He continually updates his skills to provide up-to-date, evidence-based care, striving to maintain a compassionate and patient-centered approach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Amiya Johsnson, MSN, PMHNP-BC Practice Location: Kenosha Amiya Johnson, MSN, PMHNP-BC, is a board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner whose professional background spans intensive care, neuro-medical, and psychiatric settings. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Carthage College and later completed her Master of Science in Nursing with a concentration in Psychiatric-Mental Health from Herzing University. Amiya is deeply committed to advancing mental health care through a holistic, patient-centered model. Her clinical interests include mood and anxiety disorders, trauma-informed care, and medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for individuals in substance use recovery. She also has experience incorporating medical nutrition therapy (MNT) into treatment, using nutritional interventions and medical foods to support mood, cognition, and overall mental health. Amiya thoughtfully combines evidence-based pharmacologic management with psychotherapeutic approaches such as Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Guided by the belief that stability and growth are uniquely defined by each individual, Amiya partners closely with her patients to foster resilience, empowerment, and long-term well-being. She is passionate about creating a therapeutic environment characterized by safety, education, and collaboration—where patients feel both respected and equipped to achieve their goals.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brandon Neisewander, MD Practice Location: Milwaukee Brandon Neisewander, MD is a Board-Certified Psychiatrist with a diverse and comprehensive background in the field of mental health. He completed his undergraduate education at the University of Notre Dame, followed by earning his medical degree with honors from the University of Illinois Chicago College of Medicine. Dr. Neisewander further honed his expertise during his psychiatry residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals &amp; Clinics, where he served as the Chief Resident of Psychiatry. Currently, Dr. Neisewander is pursuing an Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he continues to expand his knowledge and skills in treating substance use disorders, with a particular emphasis on opioid use disorders. Over the course of his career, he has worked in a variety of practice settings, including inpatient psychiatric units, outpatient clinics, partial hospitalization programs, in addition to providing psychiatric care to homeless and incarcerated patient populations. Dr. Neisewander's areas of interest and expertise include psychiatric medication management and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). He is committed to a holistic approach in his practice and will incorporate psychotherapy into his treatment sessions. His proficiency in Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance &amp; Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) allows him to provide comprehensive and tailored care to his patients. With a compassionate and patient-centered approach, Dr. Neisewander is dedicated to helping individuals achieve their mental health goals and become the best versions of themselves.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tylor Rockwell, PMHNP, APNP Practice Location(s): Kenosha &amp; Oak Creek  I am an advanced practice registered nurse who is board certified in psychiatric/mental health through the ANCC. I received my BSN from Milwaukee School of Engineering and my MSN from Alverno College. My work experience has been in the community and inpatient behavioral health working with high acuity psychiatric patients. I have spent extensive time working with adults, adolescents, and children who were struggling with common mental illnesses such as anxiety, depression, OCD, other mood disorders, and substance abuse. Working with the child and adolescent population I have been trained to treat impulsive and aggressive behaviors that may cause significant disturbances both at home and in educational settings. My belief is that treating psychiatric diagnoses requires a multifaceted approach and I enjoy teaching patients not only about pharmacological treatment, but the non-pharmacological treatments that will help them on their road to recovery.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>David Schulz, MD, PSYCHIATRIC CARE Practice Locations(s): Milwaukee Dr. Schulz has experience in a variety of behavioral health treatment settings allowing him to care for patients with a wide spectrum and degree of psychological illness. Dr. Schulz grew up in the Milwaukee area and graduated from Homestead High School in 1983. He attended the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee attaining a B.A. in Psychology then obtained his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in May 1992. Dr. Schulz has always been intrigued with the complexity and amazing power of the human mind with its capacity to have major impact on the physical body in both health and disease. He pursued this interest by entering a psychiatry residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin graduating in August 1996. Dr. Schulz has experience in a variety of behavioral health treatment settings allowing him to care for patients with a wide spectrum and degree of psychological illness. He staffed the Mental Health Complex Psychiatric Crisis Service for over ten years. He was able to help a broad age-range of patients from children, adolescents, and adults to the elderly. Dr. Schulz constantly evaluated patients brought by police officers under “medical observation.” He was able to efficiently evaluate and triage these patients to the appropriate treatment environment for their particular degree of illness. This gave him a unique opportunity to understand the impact illness has on both the patient and their family. He enjoyed providing crisis marital and family sessions. Dr. Schulz began a private practice in psychiatry as well as treating patients as a consulting psychiatrist for Covenant Behavioral Health/Family Health Plan managed care system. He excelled in integrating psychotherapy with medication management, realizing that spending a few more moments in the office speaking and answering questions, facilitated the development of a mutually satisfying patient-physician relationship. Dr. Schulz has expanded his knowledge in psychotherapy by attending courses in Jungian therapy at the Chicago Psychoanalytical Institute to constantly improving his therapy skills. He integrates dream analysis and assists in uncovering latent patient strengths into his treatment. He recently began integrating a wellness program, following recovery from the acute illness, to allow clients to prevent return of the problem as well as improve their overall physical health. The patient’s needs and input are extremely important in developing an individualized wellness plan. His philosophy is to assist the client to take full responsibility for their health by showing them they always have the freedom to choose wellness behaviors. Dr. Schulz has a unique, personable style which helps put patients at ease and facilitates the development of a collaborative relationship focused on assisting the client back to health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jayme Servia, DNP, PMHNP-BC  Practice Location: Milwaukee Jayme Servia is a Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner seeing patients at West Grove Clinic in Milwaukee, WI. She received both her Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) and Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.  Jayme’s approach centers on creating a safe, inclusive, non-judgmental space where individuals can openly discuss their struggles. Using evidence-based strategies, Jayme treats individuals with substance use and/or mental health disorders.  Jayme is knowledgeable in current and emerging medications for treatment of substance use disorders, including naltrexone and buprenorphine products.  Jayme also has experience treating depression, anxiety, OCD, PTSD, and other psychiatric conditions. With over 7 years of inpatient, partial hospitalization, and intensive outpatient psychiatric nursing experience in Milwaukee County, Jayme brings a unique perspective that emphasizes holistic, trauma-informed care that prioritizes both the mind and body.  Through education, fostering trust, and building strong therapeutic relationships, Jayme empowers her patients to build resiliency, create a meaningful life, and achieve lasting recovery.   With familial roots in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Jayme is passionate about improving access to substance use and mental health treatment in rural settings. Jayme also has a special interest in reducing provider and community stigma related to substance use and mental health disorders. Outside of work, Jayme enjoys going on hikes with her dog, trying out new restaurants, and traveling.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Choua Yang Vang, DNP, FNP Practice Location: Milwaukee Hello, my name is Choua Yang Vang, and I am a Family Nurse Practitioner, certified by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. I earned my Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) from Alverno College and currently I hold a Doctorate of Nursing Practice (DNP) from Chamberlain University. As a nurse, I have worked in family practice, neuro med-surgical unit, urgent care and home care as a nurse practitioner. I am dedicated to provide a holistic approach and individualized care to patients with mental health conditions. I believe in providing patient-centered care that focuses on collaboration and encourages patients to successfully achieve their treatment goals and live a fulfilling life. I am committed to continuous professional growth and opportunities to strengthen my knowledge and skills in the advancement study of mental health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wendy Ward, MSN, APNP, PMHNP-BC In-Person Practice Location: Milwaukee Virtual Practice Location(s): Appleton, Kenosha &amp; Oak Creek Wendy is a board-certified Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) with over 11 years of experience providing psychiatric care. The foundation of Wendy’s practice is kindness and respect. She is committed to building strong, trusting relationships with her patients and working collaboratively to help them achieve meaningful, realistic goals. Wendy believes everyone deserves a full and meaningful life, even when mental health challenges make that feel difficult. Her goal is to create a safe, supportive space where patients feel heard, respected, and empowered. Wendy provides individualized, evidence-based care for conditions such as anxiety and mood disorders, including depression and bipolar disorder, as well as thought disorders. Treatment plans may include medication management and supportive therapeutic approaches, with attention to lifestyle factors such as sleep, nutrition, exercise, and mindfulness. Outside of work, Wendy enjoys travel, live theatre, and exploring new places with great food and culture. She also values quiet time at home with her husband, her dogs, and spending treasured time with her grandson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Take back control on your life today. Contact West Grove Clinic and take the first steps toward your freedom. We have an experienced and dedicated healthcare team with years of experience under their belt that will take care of you every step of the way. That’s West Grove Clinic’s promise to all.</image:caption>
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