Meet Our Team

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    Whitney Barrell, LCSW

    I chose a career in social work because I believe in the social justice principles that guide it. Our choices, moods, and behaviors are shaped by the systems, families, and cultures we live within. My interventions are grounded in intersectionality and feminism. I draw inspiration from Pema Chödrön, Mary Oliver, Daniel Siegel, bell hooks—and Millcreek Canyon.

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    Annie Hamilton, LCSW

    Hi there, I’m Annie. Seeking help for your mental health can feel intimidating and even stigmatizing. When I meet with clients, I strive to create a space that feels safe, comfortable, and welcoming. I approach therapy with honesty, compassion, and a nonjudgmental attitude, aiming to reduce stress and help you navigate the barriers in your life.

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    Kara Bailey, ACMHC

    Hi there. I specialize in working with children, young adults navigating big life decisions, and LGBTQIA+ people. If you are looking for a safe and inclusive environment to explore your identity and relationships, I'd love to help you think and feel your way through. If you're worried about your child because they are suddenly full of tears (or full of rage), let's work together.

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    M’Recia Seegmiller, CSW

    Hello there, I’m M’Recia (pronounced like “Teresa” with an M). I love being a therapist. I am very extroverted and thrive on connecting with others. I am deeply curious and my desire to know more never seems to be satisfied. You can usually find me with my nose in a book soaking up all the information I can from my never-ending reading list.