Claire Kirk (MSW Intern)
Claire comes to us as a graduate student in her practicum placement for the Smith College School for Social Work. She received her bachelor’s degree in dance and psychology from Smith College in 2023.
Claire uses a somatic-informed approach in her work. She is passionate about working with LGBTQ+ identifying individuals, individuals with intersectional identities, and utilizes trauma informed practices. Mind and body connection is a pillar of Claire's process. With a background in dance, she is also interested in exploring Dance and Movement Therapy upon completion of her masters degree.
She has worked closely with Siloam, a non-profit organization, geared towards improving quality of life for those living with HIV/Aids in center city Philadelphia, PA. Her engagement with the non-profit sparked Claire's commitment to building space for marginalized people to feel heard and supported.
Karen McCook
Drawing on her own life experiences and the power of a nurturing therapeutic relationship, she helps individuals, couples, and families navigate anxiety, depression, substance use, and relationship challenges.
Karen specializes in trauma-informed care, integrating CBT, DBT, mindfulness, and EMDR into a strengths-based approach that fosters emotional resilience and personal growth. Her work is grounded in empathy and respect, creating a non-judgmental environment where clients feel truly seen, heard, and empowered to create meaningful change.
Anna Fleisher LCSW
Anna Fleisher LCSW. With extensive experience in the mental health field, Anna integrates a variety of therapeutic approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Open Dialogue, to provide personalized care. She specializes in trauma-informed, narrative therapy for both adults and children in an outpatient setting, helping clients navigate their experiences with compassion and insight. Known for her energetic and creative approach, Anna creates safe spaces for healing, growth, and self-actualization, empowering individuals to build resilience and lead fulfilling lives.
Danielle Martineau
With over a decade of experience in mental health, Danielle is a seasoned psychotherapist skilled in various modalities, including EMDR, CBT, TF-CBT, and Trauma-Sensitive Yoga. She completed her 500-hour Yoga Teacher Training with Patty Townshend in 2013 and is currently finalizing her Comprehensive Pilates Certification with Zayna Gold of Boston Body.
Danielle integrates her expertise from these disciplines with her education in public health, psychology, social work, and economics from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Smith College School for Social Work, where she focused on studying implementing the use of yoga for the treatment of complex trauma. As a passionate advocate for trauma-informed care, Danielle has served as a trauma therapist at the Family Advocacy Center at Baystate Health and now operates a private practice. Her work is dedicated to bridging the gap between mind and body, offering a holistic and supportive approach to healing and wellness.
Jolene Snowden
Jolene Snowden, MA-CAGs is an experienced psychotherapist with over 10 years in the mental health field.
She has a Masters in Forensic Psychology from the American International College and her CAG-S in Mental Health Counseling from Cambridge College. Jolene has been in practice for over 10 years, working in community mental health and the school system as a family therapist and school adjustment counselor. She is committed to representing the POC community and making therapy accessible for all. She works with clients of all ages, offering individual, couples, and family therapy. Her practice includes talk therapy, CBT, and psychodynamic approaches. Jolene is dedicated to helping you achieve happiness and meaningful relationships through self-care and tailored approaches to therapy. She is available for both in-person and Telehealth sessions.