Dr. Heidi has worked for over 25 years with children, adolescents, parents, families and adults of all ages; Getting to know extraordinary people and their stories. She personally knows the demands of many roles. Over the years, she has worn many hats - wife, mom, student, psychologist, researcher, friend, and community volunteer. In busier years, her friends would question how she accomplished what she did…and there were many days where she had more than her share of apprehension and fear. She knows how hard it can get when things don't fall into place exactly as we'd like or when the demands of one of our roles pull us in a new direction. It can be really challenging! When she grew weary and frustrated in completing her responsibilities, she started studying how to do it better (along with other coping skills). She read endless volumes, participated in therapy, and sought the wisdom of others. She learned a lot about how to manage things better - wisdom that has helped her stay peaceful and satisfied with her life. This has also helped those who join her in therapy. She looks forward to hearing about you and the many hats that you wear.
Ms. Lupia has experience supporting individuals with family and relational conflict, anxiety, depression, and other mood disorders, life transitions, grief and loss, stress management, and trauma. She believes in empowering those she works with and is excited to walk next to you in this process to find healing, growth, and serenity. She brings experience in a variety of diverse settings including, local schools, private practice, skilled nursing care, community-service agency, and residential drug and alcohol treatment. Furthermore, she has helped empower others by improving self-worth, creating healthier perspectives, healing relational and attachment wounds, and moving beyond trauma. She has also had the privilege of guiding others to change family patterns, accept and process pain, improve work stressors, and become more grounded in the present. Ms. Lupia possesses over eight years of experience working with children through older adults. She utilizes integrative, evidence-based approaches to therapy.
Ms. Waterman's therapy motto is "connection before correction", and prioritizes a strong therapeutic relationship. Due to this, she uses an integrative approach to fit the individual needs of her clients. Her bubbly and high-energy personality will make anyone feel safe and comfortable within the therapy environment. She has over eight years of experience working with kids, adolescents, and adults. She has worked with diverse populations in residential, school-based, and community clinics, focusing on mental health and substance abuse treatment. Her experience includes anxiety and mood disorders, trauma, spectrum disorders, attention/impulse control issues, and dual-diagnosis group therapy.
Mr. Stewart prefers you call him Chris and has over eight years of experience working with children through older adults and a passion for working with people of marginalized backgrounds, especially within the LGBTQ+ community. He has a background working in a community setting in which he worked with everything from adjusting to new life circumstances, spirituality issues, marital therapy, depression, anxiety, severe and chronic mental health conditions, and substance use treatment. Chris's approach to working with his clients is from the perspective that his clients are the experts on themselves and their lives. He believes that the key to healing lies in becoming a more authentic version of oneself, and strives to help his clients achieve that. He has experience using a variety of therapy modalities and will strive to work with you to find the best possible fit for where you are in your life at this time.
He would also like you to know he is currently working toward his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and will be seeing clients virtually with few if any, in-person days. While this means his schedule is somewhat limited, Chris is committed to working with you to find times that work within your schedule and is willing to be flexible with when and how often he meets with you to make sure your needs are met.
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