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Amy Greene, Administrative Assistant
Amy is originally from Detroit, Michigan. She now resides in Greensboro, NC. She is a wife and a mother of 3 girls. She has a background in Medial Office and Insurance. Outside of work her hobbies are extreme couponing, traveling with her youngest daughter for AAU Basketball and going to the beach. Amy works out of our Greensboro, NC location.
Anum Garraway, MSW, LCSWA
Anum Garraway, MSW, LCSWA is a clinical social worker who is excited to join the CPCH team. She brings many years of experience in a variety of diverse settings, originally serving trauma-based intimate partner and family violence. She uses a compassionate approach to empower individuals, and families to adapt to challenges and personal life issues. Anum strives to assist clients with improving overall wellness. She strongly believes that every client has valuable strengths. She aims to continue learning new information related to therapy to help her clients resolve concerns and improve their quality of life. Anum offers the safest and most comfortable environment throughout her client’s experience in therapy.
Anum is a native of North Carolina. She received her undergraduate degree from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in Child Development & Family Studies. Anum earned her Master of Social Work from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She loves to spend time with family and friends, kayaking, crafts, and traveling.
Phone:(984) 230-4791 ext 105755
Anuradha Bhaduri, PsyD
As a licensed psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Denver, Dr. Bhaduri specializes in complex neurodevelopmental evaluations, assessing autism, ADHD, and learning differences in children and young adults. She holds an HSP-P certification in North Carolina and combines her extensive training in assessment techniques with a deep understanding of child and adolescent development.
Taking a holistic approach, she prioritizes collaboration with families, educators, medical providers, and other professionals to develop customized strategies that meet each individual’s unique strengths and challenges. This commitment extends to young adults, helping them navigate transitions and achieve their personal and academic goals.
Dr. Bhaduri is dedicated to fostering a supportive environment that empowers clients and their families with informed insights and compassionate care. With a passion for ongoing professional development, she strives to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those she serves, ensuring that every individual has the opportunity to thrive.
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Brianna Jacobs
Brianna Jacobs (She/Her/Hers) is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor. (LCMHC) She received her Masters of Arts and Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in December of 2019 from the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. Prior to this, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Peace And Conflict Studies from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in May 2016.
Brianna is an advocate for mental health wellness, and she has a passion for assisting people in their search for healing and growth. Like a beautiful flower, Brianna believes that every client has different needs to grow and flourish. Terefore, she utilizes an individualized approach to ensure that her clients needs are met.
Brianna primarily uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Person Centered Therapy, and Feminist Therapy to help foster growth in her clients. She specializes in working with teens and adults of all ages facing depression, anxiety, self-esteem concerns, childhood trauma, and sexual trauma. Brianna strives to create a safe space for everyone, and welcomes clients from all backgrounds, sexualities, races, religions, gender expressions, and more. She encourages clients to be their authentic selves in their sessions, and meets them where they are in their journeys. She believes that the client is the Captain of their ship, and that she’s the Sailor following their lead.
Brianna is a proud Indigenous therapist. She comes from a Mestiza and Lumbee Native American background. Her culture is particularly important to her, and informs how she practices as a therapist. Brianna is passionate about multicultural issues and advocates for justice and equal rights. During her spare time, Brianna enjoys making traditional Native American beaded jewelry, tending to her many houseplants, trying out new restaurants, spending time with her husband and two cats (Tux and Maxie), and playing video games.
Caroline Phillips, MDiv., MSW, LCSW
Caroline Phillips grew up the deep south, but most recently moved to North Carolina from Chicago Illinois where she lived for 13 years and received a Masters degrees in Divinity (McCormick Theological Seminary ’12) and Social Work (Loyola University Chicago ’13) . Caroline worked as a hospital chaplain and chaplain educator for six years and prior to that worked in Community Mental Health on the Southside of Chicago. She enjoys working with people from diverse backgrounds, cultures, and faiths. She believes cultural humility and cultural competency are key to understanding the whole person and building a strong foundation with her clients.
She enjoys working with adults and older teenagers and has a lot of experience working with the older adult population. Helping clients with issues such as anxiety, trauma, depression, and life transitions are of particular interest to her. She uses evidenced based therapies such as CBT and motivational interviewing. With her years of experience in chaplaincy, she is very comfortable incorporating spirituality (if important to the client) and helping those heal from past religious trauma.
Phone:(336) 568-1369 ext 105001
Chris Zierman, LMFT
I am a father, son, husband, and friend. A key principle that I try to hold myself to is to refrain from judgment so that I am most able to help those around me in whatever ways I am able. I have a wealth of experience in social services in a variety of different capacities including working with children and adolescents, couples, and individuals with a broad scope of challenges. I hope to provide services that fit the needs of my clients in a respectful environment while maintaining appropriate professional boundaries.
Cindy Huang LCMHC
Cindy Huang is a bilingual, English and Chinese Mandarin, psychotherapist. Before joining the CBT Counseling Centers of North Carolina, she held the LCMHC license in North Carolina and the PLC (Licensed Professional Counselor) in South Carolina. She adopts a client-centered care approach to provide holistic psychotherapy to adults, adolescents, children, families, couples, and groups. She uses evidence-based CBT, DBT, and Motivational Interviewing modalities and techniques to provide therapeutic care and psychoeducation on cognitive restructuring, behavioral activation, and emotional support. She treats mild to moderate mental illness and emotional distress, such as depression, anxiety, PTSD and other trauma, additive behaviors, and relationship issues, grief and bereavement. She also treats adolescents and young adults with ADHD, behavioral addictions, and eating disorders.
As being an international students and immigrants herself, Cindy has a heart to provide care for their mental health needs of the international, immigrants, and Asian American populations in the community. Cindy is enthusiastic to help these people speak from their hearts to a therapist who understands their language and cultures. In her leisure time, Cindy enjoys Yoga, Pilates, swimming, skiing, volleyball, Chinese calligraphy, and jewelry design.
Cortlin Polo, LCSW
Cortlin Polo is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in North Carolina who has been practicing since 2020. Cortlin offers a safe therapeutic environment, open, and judgment-free, and will bring a compassionate, results-oriented approach to help you experience a higher quality of life. She applies a person-centered approach to her style of therapy.
Dana Acheson, MSW, LCSW
I firmly believe there are therapeutic opportunities in everything we do. How we speak to ourselves, to others, the choices we make, big and small, the stories we circle back to, the thoughts, we keep close and those we share freely, are rife with opportunities to understand and improve ourselves. We meet the world with what we have carried since birth, with what we have lost and gained along the way. Deciphering what serves you best now, and what is holding you back, can be challenging work: but it works well worth your efforts, and work you will not have to do alone.
My approach is client-centered, strengths-based, and above all else, collaborative. Therapy is a process of guided discovery, and one that I feel honored to embark on with you, should you be new to therapy or have had many years of self-study. I received my Masters’ in clinical practice with individuals and families from The Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College in East Harlem, NYC. This training was set in the context of anti-oppression and social justice. The roots of my training are in psychodynamic theory and branched out to suicide prevention and crisis communication, CBT, Family Systems Theory, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Relational and Humanistic approaches, Person in Environment/ Ecological Perspective, and Object Relations. Working in medical social work for the past 10 years, in an inpatient hospital, ER, and outpatient clinical settings in NYC, and in North Carolina, I partnered with people in crisis, in the midst of trauma, adjusting to new diagnoses, new levels of functioning, facing end-of-life decisions, experiencing homelessness, substance dependence, caregivers with burnout, and families experiencing various crises simultaneously. My experience called on acute crisis management, trauma-informed interventions, Motivational Interviewing, Solution Focused Therapy, grief and bereavement management, Harm Reduction, and mindfulness meditation for anxiety. My career prior to clinical social work was in theater in Detroit and NYC. From a family of artists and activists, I learned about the nuance of language, human behavior, motivation, appreciation of cultural diversity, and the meaning we make of tragedy. I learned that storytelling makes meaning of collective and individual trauma, and narratives help us understand our human nature.
I feel strongly that physical and mental health are social justice issues in need of attention, and scrutiny, and should be accessible to everyone, tailored to your individual’s needs; whether that means honing in on the here and now, or examining the patterns of your past, I strive every day to remain culturally humble, curious, and an ardent ally, as together, we meet these therapeutic opportunities head-on.
Derek Martinez, LCMHCA
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Derek received his Bachelor’s degree in Sociology from the University of Florida as well as a Master’s degree in Education with a Specialist’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling from the University of Florida. He has worked with clients in both outpatient and inpatient settings.
Derek’s specialty is in treating OCD and anxiety related disorders, with experience using CBT with Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) with all ages as well as habit reversal training for repetitive body focused behaviors (e.g., trichotillomania, dermatillomania/excoriation). Derek utilizes Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI) to treat depression, grief, anxiety, and phobias.
Derek is available to work with people of all ages to treat OCD and anxiety related disorders. He practices out of the West Asheville location, please call 828-232-8934 to schedule.
Clinical Site Leader - Greensboro
Emily Peterson, LCSW
Emily is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who received her Graduate degree from the joint Clinical Social Work program of NC Agricultural & Technical University and University of North Carolina Greensboro. Emily was raised in New England where she completed her undergraduate degree in child development and early education. Emily transitioned from a teaching profession to a graduate level Social Work study in 2013.
Emily joins the CBT Counseling Centers of Greensboro with over eight years of experience working with individuals of all ages and across one’s lifespan. Emily has experience working with individuals who are enduring symptoms of acute and chronic anxiety, mood disorders, eating disorders, perfectionism, behavioral noncompliance, interpersonal challenges, impulsive behaviors, anger reactivity, attachment complications, and understanding neurodiversity. Emily compassionately meets individuals where they are through a person-centered approach and provides a safe, non-judgmental space for an individual to reflect, grow, and learn. Emily successfully implement’s evidenced based interventions such as cognitive behavioral therapy techniques (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) skill building, motivational interviewing, solution focused strategies and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to meet the individual needs of client’s and help client’s meet outcomes. Additionally, Emily has experience working with active military personnel, veterans and their family members. Emily enjoys working with children, adolescents, adults and seniors.
In her free time Emily enjoys spending time with her family, running outdoors, reading novels and listening to music.
Gina Haney, LCMHC, NCC, CCMHC
Gina is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC), National Certified Counselor (NCC) and Certified Clinical Mental Health Counselor (CCMHC). She received her Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling in 2016 from Capella University. Prior to this, she received her Bachelor of Arts in Criminology with a minor in Psychology from John Jay College of Criminal Justice in 2012.
Gina brings many years of experience from a variety of diverse settings. Gina has an extensive background working with individuals experiencing trauma, anxiety, depression, life transitions, social and relational related concerns, mood disorders and ADHD. Most of her work includes individual therapy and family therapy with children, young adults and adults. Through evidence-based treatment modalities, such as cognitive behavioral and solution-focused therapy, she provides her clients tools to build a stronger and renewed sense of self-confidence, purpose, and self-awareness.
Phone:(828) 341-2308 ext 105028
Haley Elder, Ph.D.
Haley Elder, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist specializing in empirically-based cognitive and behavioral treatments for anxiety and mood disorders.
She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from St. John’s University in Queens, New York and has worked in a variety of settings, including partial hospitalization programs, outpatient clinics, and a college counseling center. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Albert Ellis Institute in Manhattan where she gained expertise treating anxiety and depression in adults using Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT).
Most recently, her interests have focused on the treatment of adults with obsessive-compulsive spectrum and other anxiety disorders at the Bio-Behavioral Institute in Long Island, New York, using cognitive-behavioral and exposure and response prevention (ERP) frameworks.
Dr. Elder joined the staff of the CBT Center in 2014.
You can eMail Dr. Elder at helder@behaviortherapist.com or call (828) 350-1177. She practices out of the East Asheville office.
Haley Jackson, LCMHC
Haley Jackson (she/her) is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). Haley attained her Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling in August of 2021 from the State University of New York at Oswego. Before that, Haley received her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Health Professions from William Smith College in 2017.
Having gained extensive experience across diverse settings, including outpatient, community-based mental health, chemical dependency, and private clinics, Haley has honed her expertise in working with individuals, families, and groups. Her specialization lies in providing support to adolescents, young to middle-aged adults, and mothers dealing with anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and mood disorders.
Haley uses evidence-based practice treatments: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Infant Mental Health, Person-centered therapy, and Psychoeducation. Haley meets her clients where they are now and empowers them with the necessary tools to enhance their mental well-being. Haley looks forward to meeting you soon!
Haley brings many years of experience from a variety of diverse settings.
Holt Johnson, LCMHC
I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) and Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist Associate (LCAS-A). Since 2021, I have provided therapeutic services for individuals with a variety of ages, socioeconomic status, sexual orientations, ethnicities, race, and personalities. I adapt my interactions with each individual patient based on how he/she/them respond best as every person is unique and for them to get the most out of my sessions. I specialize in working with teens and adults who are going through anxiety, ADHD, depression, and self-esteem concerns.
I use a variety of therapeutic modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), Person-Centered Therapy (PCT), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). I do, however, like to incorporate other treatment models or innovative techniques that may best suit a patient’s individualized treatment. Using humor, for example, in sessions with patients can be beneficial as patients are able to make light of a situation and find ways to move forward. Also maintaining regular physical activity has been found to have significant positive improvements in one’s mental health.
I graduated from East Carolina University with a masters in Clinical Counseling and in Kinesiology with a concentration in Sport & Exercise Psychology. In my free time I enjoy being with friends, family, and my rescue beagle/couch potato John. I like playing beach volleyball, watching sports, pickleball, and being active. I was a former collegiate wrestler and club rugby player.
Ian Meeks
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I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Clinician with a Master’s in School Counseling from Lenoir-Rhyne University. My background focuses on the use of person-centered therapy, reality therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I am also rostered in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which is an evidenced-based practice centered on aiding individuals in recovering from, and understanding, the traumatic events that have occurred in their lifetime. I believe that we all need support in various ways, and one most important piece is a systemic approach via our families or other outside members who are key to our success.
I enjoy helping children, youth, and adults become healthier individuals while improving family dynamics in the process. I have helped many clients manage, improve, and treat symptoms or behaviors such as anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, panic, social skills, organizational, and life skills.
During counseling I believe the client is the best resource of knowledge and strength. Everyone has the ability to succeed, learn, and utilize hope for that growth. Through hope and perseverance, change is possible. When you’re ready to get to work on a new, healthy you, I’m here get in the trenches with you.
Jen Shirley, LCSW
Hey there, I’m Jen, a therapist who’s here to support you on your journey through life.
I work collaboratively with adolescents, adults, and geriatrics on issues ranging from trauma, depression, anxiety and loss to relationship distress, difficult life transitions, and much more. I consider it a privilege to walk alongside you; to provide safety, support and to quiet the noise that surrounds us to find your inner strength and resilience.
I believe in the power of therapy to facilitate profound change and help individuals overcome challenges they may be facing. Life can feel overwhelming, and I offer a safe place to work through issues from your past, your relationships, family issues, your work/school, and other stressors. The most helpful psychotherapy is a collaborative respectful relationship that honors your innate healing abilities.
I understand that taking the first step toward therapy can be daunting. I commend you for your courage in seeking support. Together, we will embark on a journey of self-discovery and empowerment, helping you to navigate life’s challenges with greater clarity, confidence, and resilience. As a therapist, I am committed to providing a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences and I am honored to be your guide on your journey toward healing and personal growth. Please reach out for a brief consult to see if I am the right fit for you. I am accepting new clients and would love to connect with you to get started!
Jessica LeMire, LCMHC
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Jessica provides both individual and marriage counseling. She holds a BA in Psychology from the University of Missouri and a Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Texas. She is passionate about her work as a psychotherapist and has witnessed first-hand dramatic relationship and personal transformations. Her unique style in relational, empathetic, and practical therapies rejuvenate hope in clients that fear their dreams or partnerships are unsalvageable.
Through evidence-based treatment modalities, such as cognitive and solution-focused therapy, she gives her clients tools to build a stronger, renewed sense of self-confidence, purpose, and faith.
She also works with individuals and couples who have been exposed to hurtful behaviors within their relationship. Utilizing The Gottman Method, Jessica provides a safe, heard, and valued space for both individuals and partners to heal and grow.
Jessica is committed to her holistic approach in therapy. She empowers her clients to re-discover the meaning in their life and relationships, so that they might have the fulfilling life they’ve been longing for.
John Ludgate, PhD
…is a licensed psychologist, who has worked as a psychotherapist for almost 30 years. He specializes in treating mood, anxiety, and psychosexual disorders. He trained at the Center for Cognitive Therapy under Dr. Aaron Beck, the founder of Cognitive Therapy, obtaining a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Cognitive Therapy from the University of Pennsylvania in 1986. He subsequently became Assistant Director of Training at Dr. Beck’s Center. In the early 1990’s Dr. Ludgate was a Research Clinical Psychologist at the University of Oxford in England and served as cognitive therapist in several outcome studies of panic disorder, agoraphobia, social phobia and hypochondriasis.
In 1988 he published the book Relapse Prevention in Emotional Disorders, and was co-editor with Beck and others of Inpatient Cognitive Therapy published by Guilford in 1990. He has written numerous journal articles and book chapters in the field of Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Anxiety and Depression. He has presented many seminars and workshops on cognitive behavioral approaches, both nationally and internationally. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Cognitive Therapy and is licensed in North Carolina.
Karlene Marino, Administrative Assistant
Karlene is new to Asheville and has really enjoyed experiencing the four seasons as opposed to the hot Florida weather year-round. Her and her husband love visiting the Biltmore, as well as all the beautiful waterfalls and scenery here in North Carolina. She loves most outdoor activities, as well as cooking and baking.
Karlene works out of our East Asheville office and can schedule for any location. She can be reached at 828-350-1177 or kmarino@behaviortherapist.com.
Lonnie Smith, LCMHC
Dr. Lonnie Smith is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor. Dr. Smith utilizes Cognitive -Behavioral Therapy to work with all ages, couples, and families struggling with anxiety, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, grief, stress, life transitions, and relationship conflicts. He is a graduate of The Union Institute and University in Cincinnati Ohio with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology. Dr. Smith is also a children’s book author ( Wadey ).
Phone:(336) 827-9975
Mary Gerideau, LCSW
Life happens and can present itself with many challenges. Often times those challenges occur unexpectedly. When the unexpected occurs, we may experience symptoms such as anxiety, depression, stress, grief and trauma that may cause us to feel powerless and or paralyzed by fear.
I am passionate about helping others through the use of a respectful and non-judgmental approach, providing tools and teaching skills to help with managing overwhelming emotions.
Recognizing that no one is perfect, I encourage people to embrace their own uniqueness and individuality. Through a collaborative partnership and shared decision making, I help my clients learn to recognize their personal strengths and work toward becoming their best selves.
Mary Martin-Looman, LCMHC
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Mary is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) earning a Masters in Counseling from Webster University in 2007 preceded by a Bachelors in Psychology and International Relations in 2004. Entering her 20th year in the field of mental health Mary works with adults individually age 18 and older. Mary has worked extensively with the treatment of depression, anxiety, bi-polar disorder, psychotic disorders and trauma as well as general life stressors and circumstances throughout the lifespan. Mary is a certified EMDRIA EMDR therapist (www.emdria.org) practicing since 2020 and was trained as a multi-systemic therapist and supervisor (MST).
With a high value placed on the uniqueness of each client and their experiences Mary believes that we’re all our own best resource and that entering therapy offers an opportunity to process out our needs/stressors in a non-judgemental, objective, caring and professional setting. Drawing on her experience thus far in mental health Mary integrates cognitive behavioral interventions, mindfulness practice, strengths and solutions focused intervention and EMDR to support clients in meeting their treatment needs.
Mary has been in private practice since 2015, prior to which she spent 5 years working inpatient psychiatric care for both the adult and geriatric populations. Mary worked extensively with an evidenced based in home family therapy program to intervene with predictors of juvenile delinquency in coordination with the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice as well as adult residential support care. Born and raised in rural NW Indiana and after 17 years in SW Florida Mary now calls Haywood County home with a deep appreciation and respect for the community, pace of life, abundance of natural beauty and outdoor activities.
Matthew Brown, LCMHC
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Matthew is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC). Prior to receiving his graduate degree in Mental Health Counseling Matthew worked as an outdoor experiential educator at a boarding school and several camps/ropes courses. Since graduating and obtaining licensure he worked in Kentucky as a therapist in a variety of settings over the past decade including inpatient psychiatric hospitals, university counseling centers, and in his own private practice. Matthew moved to NC with his family in 2022 and is excited to join the CBT Counseling team.
Matthew uses a variety of evidence-based therapeutic modalities to help clients seek both healing and growth including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and existential and mindfulness based approaches. He notes that “as a rule I don’t want to try and fit a client or their concerns into one prescriptive template, I want to meet each individual where they are, help them assess there needs and then take the approach that is going to help them meet their own specific goals.” Reflecting on the therapeutic process Matthew notes “As a fellow human and LCMHC my mission is to create safe places in the wildernesses of our lives to explore new relationships with ourselves and others and imagine new possibilities for the future.”
Matthew is passionate about working with clients from all walks of life and is particularly skilled at addressing depression, anxiety, trauma related disorders, spiritual crisis, and difficult life transitions. When not working with clients he is usually playing with his three young children, reading a good book or adventuring in the outdoors with his wife or friends.
Matthew is based in the Fletcher, NC office. Please call to schedule an appointment.
Maxine Sutton, LCSW
Greetings!
First let me say, “Congratulations on the decision to make a change in your life”. I give you applause because life can be difficult; heavy in fact. As a Master’s Graduate from East Carolina University and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) in the state of North Carolina, my ultimate goal in life is to help alleviate some of that load. Through working with NC’s Department of Social Services Reunification Program and specializing in Multi-Systemic Therapy (MST); an evidenced based program aimed at keeping families together and children from being displaced, it’s clear to see that most of my background consists of working with families and couples in an effort to strengthen bonds and relationships. However, as an outpatient therapist, I also have an extensive background working with individuals who are having a difficult time adjusting to the stressors of the world and may be wondering what to do with their lives.
I believe in a strength based approach and meeting the client where they are; after all we are in this together, right? I have over six years’ experience in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, and Solution Focused Therapy; all that aim at highlighting the positives in your life and extending that to areas in which you’d like to see change. I am an active listener and believe in focusing on what you feel is most important and not the other way around.
My availability is limited to evenings. Please call 828-350-1177 to schedule. You may reach me at msutton@behaviortherapist.com.
Meredith Arbelo, LCMHC
Meredith Arbelo was born and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina. Meredith is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) who received her Master of Science degree in Mental Health Counseling from NC Agricultural & Technical State University in 2015.
Meredith brings almost 10 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and young adults. She has worked in multiple settings including the office, home, and school. Meredith utilizes cognitive behavioral therapy and a solution focused approach among other evidence-based therapy to work with each client on reaching their therapeutic goals. Meredith has experience treating symptoms of depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, trauma, behavioral disorders, interpersonal conflicts, grief, ADHD, and low self-esteem.
Clinical Site Leader - Fayetteville
Monica Grambusch, LCMHC, LCAS
Monica Grambusch received her Master’s degree in Professional Counseling in 2013 after a Bachelors of Arts in Psychology from Troy University. She is fully licensed as a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC) and a Licensed Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS).
Monica focuses is on depression, anxiety, self-image, substance abuse issues in all ranges of recovery, PTSD, and with military families. She has extensive experience dealing with military families, deployments, and dynamics with military related issues, including working with the VA and Veterans Court.
She works dynamically with her clients, assessing for what their needs are with regards to treatment modality. Her primary focus is typically Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) but she also utilizes; Motivational Interviewing, Acceptance Commitment Therapy, and Mindfulness techniques. Monica’s main focus is to provide a team based environment, working together on the client goals and providing a supportive environment to reach those goals.
Monica works with individuals 12 years old and up, couples and families. Her primary location is the Fayetteville center on Meed Court. Please call (828) 350-1177 to schedule an appointment.
Rebecca Redpath, MSW, LCSWA
Rebecca is a native of WNC and loves to call these beautiful mountains home. She completed both her Bachelor and Master of Social Work at Western Carolina University. While working to complete her education, she gained experience working with adults at a residential treatment facility as well as with older adults in a long-term care facility and the Senior Resource Center. Upon graduation, Rebecca worked as a clinician at an adult inpatient psychiatric unit. She then went on to provide therapy and crisis response to both children and adolescents within the school system. She brings a diverse range of skills and knowledge while working with individuals of all ages from different walks of life. As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker Associate, she is committed to becoming a well-rounded clinician before specializing. Rebecca is passionate about working with those impacted by substance use and adolescents struggling with the demands of daily life.
Rebecca values a person-centered approach and integrates interventions from evidenced-based modalities such as, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Motivational Interviewing skills, and Play Therapy techniques. She feels her role is to empower the client to walk through their journey towards healing in whatever way they need to while fostering a safe, compassionate, and judgment free environment to do so. Life is full of unexpected events and conflicts. It isn’t the absence of conflict that makes one successful, but the ability to navigate those events with courage and the use of valuable tools. While providing high quality therapeutic interventions and by remaining strengths focused, Rebecca is committed to helping you find your way.
Ruchika Verma, LCMHC
Phone:(828) 341-2307 ext 105027
Samantha Edwards, MS/EdS, LCMHC, Regional Clinical Director, WNC
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Sam obtained her Bachelors of Arts in Sociology and Communication Studies from UNC Chapel Hill in 2011 and her Masters of Science and Education Specialist in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Couples and Family Counseling from UNC Greensboro in 2013. She has worked with children, adolescents, adults and senior adults in a variety of settings, including office and school-based outpatient clinics, a primary care pediatric office, community and home settings, and inpatient adult and senior psychiatric units. She has a special interest in working with children, adolescents and their families.
Sam has a strong interest in treating trauma and developing resiliency, and in family systems work. Sam uses Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing (MI) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) informed treatment. She is certified on North Carolina’s roster of TF-CBT practitioners, and has training in Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) and play therapy. She has experience working with individuals living with mood disorders, personality disorders, dual diagnoses (substance use, concurrent developmental disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, as well as concurrent physical health conditions). She also has experience with behavioral treatments for those with an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Oppositional Defiant Disorder diagnosis (ODD). She also has experience supporting individuals who identify/are exploring LGBTQI+ identities, and works to practice cultural humility.
In her free time, Sam enjoys cooking, reading, jogging and hiking.
Sam practices our of our Waynesville location as well as telehealth, if you’d like to schedule with her, please call 828-232-8934.
Sarah Davidson, LCSW
Sarah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who received her Bachelors in Social Work from Mars Hill University and her Masters in Social Work from the University of Southern California. Sarah has over 10 years experience in the mental health field, working with a diverse population of individuals, families and children. Sarah is passionate about supporting individuals, older adults and couples who are struggling with anxiety, depression, stress, major life changes, parenting, relationship conflict, grief/loss, hurt, communication or past trauma.
Her approach to therapy is integrative, strengths focused and client-centered. Her goal is to make the therapy process feel and be, non-judgemental, collaborative, safe, individualized and comfortable, for all clients. Sarah believes the therapeutic relationship, in addition to evidence-based practices, is a catalyst for clients to feel encouraged and empowered to achieve their therapeutic goals. Sarah utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Gottman Method, Motivational Interviewing, Problem Solving Therapy and other evidenced based models in her practice.
Sarah works out of the West Asheville office and is available for in-person or telehealth sessions. You can schedule a session with her by calling 828-350-1177 ext 101 or emailing sdavidson@behaviortherapist.com.
Regional Clinical Director
Sarah Lewis, MSW, LCSW
I am excited to have recently joined the CPCH team as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 15 years of experience in a variety of diverse settings, originally serving complex, multi-dimensional clinical needs in the Bay Area of California. I believe that social justice and cultural humility are integral to a strengths-based perspective, and I value the power of authenticity, transparency, and levity during the therapeutic process. It is important to be able to experience moments of joy and laughter, especially when navigating the difficult times in life!
My therapeutic style is open, affirming, and direct, with approaches including CBT, DBT skills building, Acceptance and Commitment, Solution-Focused, Compassion-Oriented, and Psychodynamic therapies within a relational lens; I enjoy utilizing elements of Expressive Arts Therapy and mindfulness, and have prior certification in Trauma-Focused CBT. My community mental health work in San Francisco supported adults who were unhoused and managing psychiatric, medical, and substance use issues alongside complex and chronic trauma. After a shift to address mental health needs through an earlier intervention lens, I was honored to work with many amazingly resilient Transitional Age Youth (18-21) who were surviving the foster care and juvenile justice systems of Oakland, and working to address impacts of complex, intergenerational, and community trauma as they moved towards autonomy as adults. An LBGTQIA+ advocate, I believe in the power of community healing, and affirming, safe environments for self-expression and personal growth. I enjoy serving a diversity of clinical needs including depression and anxiety (general and social), panic, mood, and personality disorders, life transitions, relationship issues, exploration of identity and intersectionality, grief and loss, compassion fatigue, and trauma.
Prior to graduating from the Smith College School for Social Work MSW program in 2006, my creative side of life was filled with joyous innovation as a choreographer for a radical social justice performance art collective in Chapel Hill/Durham, and upon moving to California I was elated to continue this creative journey as a choreographer/performer within radical social justice community in Oakland. I spend as much time as possible riding and taking care of horses, and I enjoy finding beautiful places for paddle boarding, kayaking, hiking, and adventuring in general. I truly believe that we all possess the strengths and resilience to face life’s challenges with integrity of spirit and compassion for self and others, and I’m honored to walk beside clients in their journeys of actualizing life goals and healing.
Sarah Rathbun, LMFT
Sarah is a Board Approved Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in North Carolina. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology from the University of Oklahoma and her Master of Arts degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Houston- Clear Lake. With five years of experience in the field, Sarah primarily works with teens and young adult individuals and has also worked with couples and families from diverse cultural backgrounds. Sarah specializes in anxiety disorders and grief/loss. In addition, she provides treatment for interpersonal conflicts/relationship issues, OCD/phobias, depression, managing trauma symptoms, life transitions, and self-esteem issues. Sarah provides Christian or spiritually integrated psychotherapy when requested by the client.
Sarah focuses on creating a supportive environment and provides a safe space to help clients create positive changes in their lives. Sarah believes in continuing to normalize the importance of mental health, that it is okay to not be okay, and to ask for help. She views issues through a systemic lens, i.e. considers the systems surrounding the client that make up and affect their overall health and experience. She uses Person-Centered Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy, Gottman techniques, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and incorporates Solution-Focused methods and Mindfulness.
When she’s not in the therapy room, Sarah enjoys working out and singing. You can email Sarah at rathbun@behaviortherapist.com or call (984) 223-5825 or (828) 341-2307 x105027 to schedule an appointment. She practices out of the Apex, NC office and offers telehealth.
Phone:(828) 341-2307 x105027
Tarra Gibson, LCSW
I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) with a robust background in providing therapeutic support to individuals across various age groups, including children, adolescents, and adults. I hold a master’s degree from Michigan State University and have recently relocated to North Carolina, bringing a wealth of experience and dedication to my new community. Over the course of nine-years as a school social worker, I honed my skills in addressing the unique emotional and psychological needs of young people, employing evidence-based techniques such as cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and dialectical behavior therapy (DBT).
My therapeutic approach is direct, person-centered, and deeply supportive. I am passionate about helping individuals strengthen their relationships and providing specialized care to military service members, recognizing the distinct challenges they face. My practice is goal-oriented and strengths-based, focusing on empowering clients to harness their inherent capabilities to overcome obstacles and achieve personal growth. Through a collaborative and empathetic process, I strive to create a safe and nurturing environment where clients can explore their feelings, develop coping strategies, and work towards meaningful change.
Phone:(919) 338-2812 ext 105812
Travis Edwards, LCMHCA
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Travis is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Associate in North Carolina. He received a BA in English from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, VA and an MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Lenoir-Rhyne University in Asheville, NC. Travis completed his graduate internship at the CBT Center. Prior to joining the CBT Center full-time, Travis worked as a Health & Wellness teacher at a residential treatment center and as a Montessori teacher.
Travis is dedicated to empowering his clients by compassionately offering high-quality, evidence-based therapy. He is especially committed to tailoring therapy to meet each client’s unique needs. He uses a variety of science backed modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Motivational Interviewing (MI) for a broad range of concerns. His clinical focus primarily includes helping adults with insomnia, anxiety, depression, and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
When not working with clients Travis is usually playing sports, reading, hiking, or trying a new recipe. Travis is based in the West Asheville office. Please call (828) 232-8934 regarding availability.
Tynnatta Pettit, LCSWA, LMSW, LCAS-A
Tynnatta, pronounced Ty-net-a, enlisted in the U.S. Air Force at age 17. After her military service she received a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Winthrop University. She is a Clinical Social Worker Associate licensed in North Carolina and a Licensed Master Social Worker in South Carolina.
Tynnatta has worked in outpatient mental health and inpatient Addiction treatment facilities. Tynnatta also has years of experience providing individual support and group facilitation in a jail setting.
Tynnatta strives to empower clients 16 years and older utilizing cognitive behavioral therapy and a solution focused approach among other evidence-based therapy. Tynnatta has experience working with a variety of life issues including substance use, anxiety, depression, ADHD, grief, self-esteem, life transitions and many others. She also enjoys helping clients when requested, incorporate their faith or spiritual beliefs in therapy.
Tynnatta is seeing clients our of our Pineville location, please call 828-350-1177 to schedule!
Yineiry Triguero, LCSW
Hi, my name is Yineiry Triguero and I am a bilingual, fully licensed clinical social worker specializing in mental health therapy. I work with adolescents, adults, and couples and families who are ready to engage and willing to make changes to help obtain their emotional and life goals. I use many different approaches including CBT, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, narrative therapy, DBT, and Trauma-focused CBT that may help you on your journey towards change. I work with many already diagnosed disorders including Anxiety, depression, adjustment disorder, PTSD, ADHD, addiction, postpartum depression, bipolar disorder, and borderline, to name a few.
The decision to begin therapy can be a difficult one. I want to help you understand that change, although difficult, can be the best decision you can make to help reach the goals you want to attain and find yourself and your happiness.
I provide a non-judgmental, empathetic and safe place for you to speak and learn. I invite you to reach out so together we can explore your potential.
Treatment backed by science. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy has proven to be a highly-effective treatment for disorders that affect children, teens and adults.
CBT Counseling Centers is the only counseling center in Western North Carolina solely dedicated to providing evidence-based care. This means that you or a family member receive the very best mental health services backed by research.