• Erika Lally, LMHC

    Erika is currently on medical leave and not accepting any new clients.

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    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.

  • Marianne Moskowitz, LMHC

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    Marianne is a licensed mental health counselor who works with people across the lifespan. An art therapist by training, Marianne's approach to counseling is deeply informed by her experience with Insight Meditation, also called Vipassana, passed on to the West through Burmese and Thai Buddhist lineages. She listens deeply and helps individuals come into contact with their own wisdom while also shedding their internalized unhelpful beliefs about who they are and who they can become.

    Marianne draws upon a combination of EMDR, parts work, somatic interventions, Mindful Self Compassion, art and play therapy, and Ketamine Assisted Psychotherapy to support people living with the effects of complex trauma and dissociative responses. 

  • Melissa Parker, LMHC

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    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.

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  • Alexander Turowski, LMHC

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    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.   

  • Amanda Brickley, LMHC

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    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.