Clinical Staff

Our clinicians are skilled in their particular area of expertise with cross-collaboration occurring among staff to optimally support families whose members may have different therapeutic needs.

Our staff specializations include:

  • Trauma treatment for children, adolescents, and adults

  • EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) for trauma treatment and phobias

  • Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP)

  • Child-centered play and art therapy

  • TF-CBT (Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy)


Erika Lally, LMHC, ATR
she/her/hers

Erika Lally, LMHC is the owner of Center Psychotherapy with a specialization in treating complex trauma. She additionally provides trauma consultation, training, and supervision to help clinicians hone their trauma treatment skills.

Erika works from a humanist approach and tailors her treatment to individual client needs. She is comfortable in verbal and nonverbal modalities and bases her practice on the belief that individuals have resiliency and an innate drive toward wellness. Treatment approaches include EMDR, art therapy, and Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP).  Self-care practices include swimming, martial arts, and yoga.

Not accepting referrals at this time.


Marianne Moskowitz, LMHC
she/her

Marianne is a board-certified art therapist and licensed mental health counselor who works with people of all ages. She has been providing trauma-informed care to individuals and groups in an outpatient setting since 2012.  

She has particular interests and training in complex and developmental trauma. As a therapist, she takes a collaborative approach as she recognizes the importance of joining with her clients; together they learn, uncover, and develop insight to create healing and growth. She uses a variety of treatment models in her work including art therapy, ARC, EMDR, mindfulness, and other sensory-based interventions. Marianne also provides Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.


Melissa Parker, LMHC
they/them

Melissa is a licensed mental health counselor who enjoys working with older adolescents and adults who live with the effects of complex trauma. Melissa’s work and perspectives are rooted in anti-oppression practice, and the lenses of trauma-informed developmental, humanist, and transpersonal psychology. They take an integrative approach to therapy and utilize whole-person modalities such as EMDR, humanistic talk therapy, ketamine-assisted psychotherapy (KAP), and sensory/somatic-based interventions. Melissa also offers psychedelic integration therapy.

Melissa welcomes the opportunity to connect with individuals from all walks of life and seeks to work from a place of cultural humility and respect. They hold a special interest in providing support and therapy to mental health professionals who have lived experience with mental health concerns, trauma, and dissociation. They also have an interest and experience in supporting individuals who seek to integrate profound spiritual experiences into daily life.

In addition to their clinical work, Melissa draws on their experience as a trauma survivor and clinical professional living with PTSD and DID, to provide anti-ableism-based training, supervision, and consultation to therapists who are interested in deepening their work with clients who live with dissociation.

Podcast Links:

Melissa Parker: The Partnership with Psychedelic & Ketamine Psychotherapies

Guest: Melissa Parker and MDMA


Alexander Turowski, LMHC
he/him

Alex is a licensed mental health counselor who works with adults and adolescents. He has been providing trauma-informed care to individuals and families in community, in-home, and outpatient settings since 2014.

Areas of predominant clinical interest include the treatment of depression, anxiety, traumatic stress, and grief. He strives to work from a place of respect and authenticity and values collaboration in order to tailor therapy to best meet the needs of the individuals with whom he works. He draws from humanistic and relational approaches when working with individuals in order to help them foster healing, self-awareness, resiliency, and connection in their daily lives.   


Michelle Asbeck, LMHC

Michelle is a licensed mental health counselor with over 10 years of experience working with youth in congregate care settings who have experienced complex trauma. Michelle is experienced in ARC, and TF-CBT, and is an adoption-competent clinician. She has clinical interests in developmental trauma, adoption, caregiver support, and family therapy. She is also a Certified First Responder Counselor (CFRC).

Michelle utilizes creativity, collaboration, and compassion to meet clients where they are in their healing journey. She takes a strength-based, solution focus approach with a belief that all clients have an inherent desire to heal and thrive. She joins with clients to help them reconnect to a sense of self, safety, and control in their lives.


Amanda Brickley, LMHC
she/her/hers

Amanda understands that individuals who seek therapy benefit from respectful and supportive therapeutic relationships; she believes that everyone has the capacity to find peace and healing within themselves, and is glad to provide support and witness to her clients.

Amanda is a licensed mental health counselor who is trained and experienced in play therapy, EMDR, ARC, and SMART; she values her work with children, adolescents, and adults who struggle with the effects of trauma, depression, and anxiety. Amanda hopes to offer a grounded and compassionate presence to individuals who seek therapy. In addition to her clinical experience and training,    Amanda uses creativity, humor, and spontaneity in her approach to trauma treatment. Amanda also provides Ketamine-assisted psychotherapy.


Neesi Hansen, LCSW
she/hers/they/them

Neesi is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Therapist. She works predominantly with adolescents and adults and has experience in many settings including outpatient therapy, residential programs, and case management for homeless families. Neesi’s approach is strengths-based, warm, and collaborative. She believes in meeting people where they are and listening to their stories. She believes the client is the expert on themselves and therefore should play an active role in their goals and treatment. 

Neesi has worked with a wide variety of folks but notes she may be particularly helpful to clients with complex racial and/or ethnic identities, as well as folks who identify as LGBTQ. She also partners with clients to work on concerns such as stress management, anxiety, depression, trauma, and ADHD. She is eager to collaborate with you about your problems and goals with compassion and a little bit of humor.


Julianne Corey, MA, MFA
she/her/hers

Julianne is a mental health counselor and expressive arts therapist. She is experienced in working with individuals and groups therapeutically and in delivering wellness programs. Her clinical experience ranges from supporting cancer care and caretaking, end of life, and grief, as well as career development and vocational rehabilitation. 

Julianne takes a relational, strengths-based, and person-centered approach to work with clients. She integrates a variety of counseling orientations along with mindful, somatic techniques and art modalities. Much of her work is body-centered supporting chronic and critical illness, medical trauma, sexual trauma, body image,  and dysmorphia. Julianne believes that when people feel at home in their bodies, they are better equipped for life’s challenges with greater access to self-acceptance,  personal empowerment, and interpersonal connection. She enjoys working with young adults, midlife, and older adults.   


Stefanie Lakin, LMHC
she/her/hers

Stefanie is a licensed mental health counselor who works primarily with adolescents and adults and has experience in outpatient therapy, adult day treatment, and substance use programs including Medication Assisted Treatment. Stefanie is also trained in TF-CBT, ARC, and CBT-P.

Her areas of interest and training include grief and bereavement, PTSD, complex trauma, depression, and anxiety. Stefanie works from a strength-based, trauma-informed, relational approach and deeply values collaboration with her clients. She uses humor, flexibility, and communication to help clients find their own paths to healing and self-awareness. 


Jodie Lamirande, MSCJ, LICSW, CCTP

Jodie is a Clinical Social Worker and Therapist who offers telehealth therapy and specializes in working with children and adolescents and adults who have experienced trauma or struggle with other stressors.  Jodie takes an integrative approach to therapy and is trained in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Trauma-Focused CBT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Forensic Social Work, and Brief Therapy.

Jodie has also completed the Jeanne Geiger Intimate Partner Abuse Education Program for DV survivors and holds a certificate in Trauma-Informed Care.

 
 

Jessica Benedetto, MA, RYT200
she/her

Jess is a mental health counselor and wellness guide who collaborates with each client or couple to uncover their unique path toward integrated mental, physical, spiritual, and relational health. Working from a humanistic lens, Jess employs an eclectic approach that is neuroscience-informed and draws from acceptance and commitment, cognitive behavioral, narrative, and somatic therapies, looking at how we hold our experiences and stories in our minds, brains, and bodies, and how we can intentionally explore, rewire, and rewrite them to find meaning, peace, and health in our lives. As a certified yoga instructor and nature enthusiast, Jess loves to bring movement, breathwork, and fresh air into her work with clients. 

Jess comes to the psychotherapy field after a rewarding career helping non-profit human services organizations understand and dismantle the causes and conditions of poverty and inequity. She brings this focus on social justice advocacy to her counseling practice and believes that through healing ourselves and becoming more aware of the systems that impact us, we can help to heal a suffering world.  


Shireen Idriss, EdM
she/her/hers

Shireen is a mental health counselor with a focus on children and Adolescent Mental Health. She specializes in working with children, adolescents, and their families providing trauma-informed care. Shireen also has experience working with complex trauma with adults.

Shireen acknowledges the importance of therapeutic alliance as a foundation for the healing journey. She offers a nonjudgmental, warm, caring, and empowering environment. Believing that each client is the expert of themselves, she works collaboratively with each individual to meet their needs and goals, at their own pace. She works within the context of the person’s developmental, socio-cultural, and physical life experiences.

Shireen speaks Italian, English, and (some) Arabic.


Zeenia Kolah, MA
she/her/hers

Zeenia is a clinical mental health counselor and expressive arts therapist. Her practice is rooted in community and social justice-based approaches to mental health and wellbeing. She works with adolescents and adults with diverse mental health needs. Her clinical experience has specifically involved working with womxn and folx of color to address complex trauma and explore issues around gender, sexuality, and sociocultural identity.

Zeenia has a background in social activism, education, and community empowerment that influences her approach to therapy. Her strengths are her warmth, spontaneity, and collaborative approach to building a therapeutic relationship with her clients. Some of Zeenia’s favorite arts-based practices include poetry and bibliotherapy, narrative therapy, and drama therapy. She is also a dancer and believes in bringing an awareness of the body into the therapeutic process.

Zeenia offers telehealth therapy in English, Hindi, and Gujarati.


Sophie McConkie, MA 
she/her

Sophie is an expressive arts therapist and clinical mental health counselor. She specializes in working with children and adolescents, integrating over 10 years of professional childcare/teaching experience with her graduate education and clinical practice. Sophie has training in grief counseling, trauma-informed play therapy, and multi-modal expressive arts therapy. She understands that play, creativity and expression are integral to health and wellness. She uses her comprehensive experience in theatre, music, visual arts, and movement to meet individuals in the arts-based practices they feel most comfortable with. 


As a therapist, Sophie is informed by a person-centered and family-oriented framework. She honors clients’ self-knowledge and autonomy while recognizing the importance of the social context they navigate. She is also grounded in theories of eco and liberation psychology, with an awareness that individual healing is tied to the collective healing of one another and the more-than-human world.


Leah Westbrook, MSW
She/Her

Leah is a mental health counselor who works with children, adolescents and young adults. Leah has experience in many settings including outpatient therapy, inpatient therapy, residential programs, and case management for homeless individuals and families. Leah is trained in providing Multisystemic Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral therapy, and Attachment, Regulation, Competency approach. When working with children and adolescents Leah works from a collaborative and family oriented approach. Leah believes that Children and Adolescents are capable of change and provides support for the family, so therapeutic goals can be accomplished.  

Leah believes that therapeutic rapport is the key foundation in helping clients reach their therapeutic goals. Leah works from a place of warmth, leniency, and esteem to ensure clients feel comfortable and secure so they can determine their own goals and work in a way that is best for them. Leah believes that all children and adolescents have a voice and utilizes her therapeutic space to encourage their ability to understand themselves and their realities.
Leah is excited to collaborate with you to work on your goals with empathy, humor, and Spontaneity. 


Administrative Staff


Lauren Marotta, Intake Coordinator
she/her

Lauren works as the Intake Coordinator with Center Psychotherapy. Lauren has been fortunate to have been given many different opportunities to grow in both her personal and professional endeavors. Her work has ranged from teaching, working as an intake coordinator for an eating disorder treatment center, and assisting other mental health practices around the world. In each of the arenas she has ventured into, it’s been apparent that good mental health is the foundation for a happy + healthy life. It is an understatement to say that her passion is to help people. She truly loves meeting and helping people in any way that she can. She is currently working towards her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with an emphasis on Addiction Counseling and Marriage and Family therapy.

Email: lauren@centerpsychotherapy.com


David Saperstone, Practice Manager
he/him

David is the practice manager for Center Psychotherapy. Prior to joining CP, David worked in a variety of settings within the human services field including juvenile justice, child welfare, public housing, substance use treatment, public health, and forensic social work. David has an extra special interest in large-scale systemic changes through policy, advocacy, practice, and research. He is most passionate about protecting civil rights, closer oversight of government agencies that affect communities disadvantaged by oppressive systems, and the intersection of racial, economic, gender, and environmental justice.