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MARRIAGE & FAMILY THERAPISTS

Amanda Roberts, LMFT (she/her)
Amanda Roberts - MFT

Amanda Roberts is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT) with 15 years of experience in the behavioral health field across various settings including community, inpatient, residential, and school-based. Amanda works with children, adolescents, and adults providing individual, family, and couples therapy. She is certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy and specializes in treating PTSD, depression, anxiety, ADHD, grief/loss, adjustment, anger, and relational disruptions. 

 

Amanda’s treatment approach is based in systemic theory that considers all parts of a person in the context of their larger systems.  She uses eclectic and integrative techniques to meet the individual needs of her clients including CBT, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, and experiential processing. Her style is warm, collaborative and client-centered.

 

Amanda graduated from Saint Vincent College with a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology and obtained her Master’s degree in Marriage & Family Therapy from Seton Hill University in 2014.

Kaitlyn Earnesty - MFT
Alicia Reiser, LPC (she/her)

Alicia is a Licensed Professional Counselor who has over 6 years of experience in the mental health 

field. Alicia earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh at Johnston 

and her Master’s Degree in Professional Counseling at Carlow University. Alicia has experience 

working with children, adolescents and their families, as well as adults. Alicia has worked in various 

clinical settings such Partial Hospitalization and Intensive Outpatient Programs, Drug and Alcohol 

Counseling, and School-Based Therapy. Alicia works with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression, social challenges, and inattention.  

Alicia strives to create a safe space for every client so they can explore the relationships among their emotions, behaviors and thoughts without judgment. Alicia views each individual through a strength-based lens, seeking to help her clients to own their resilience to help them tackle the difficult parts of life. Alicia primarily uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) to help her clients to work through and cope with identified stressors.  

Dr. Marta McClintock-Comeaux, PhD, LCSW (she/her)
Marta McClintock Comeaux

Dr. Marta McClintock-Comeaux earned her PhD in Family Studies/Family Science from The University of Maryland, her Masters in Social Work from The University of Michigan, and her undergraduate degree in Education from Bucknell University. 

 

In her work with both individual adult clients and couples, Dr. McClintock-Comeaux has a strength-based, systems approach. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) strategies, which are adapted to address the unique needs of each client, are integrated into her work with adults. As a Professor of Social Work and Director  of Women/Gender Studies, Marta is well versed in foundational and cutting-edge theory and practice in the field. Dr. McClintock-Comeaux is an LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist and has experience working with gay, lesbian, and queer couples. 

 

Marta specializes in working with adults, individually and with couples. She is trained in Gottman Therapy, levels 1 and 2, and completed trainings in couples theory and skills therapy with Esther Perel’s model, the PREP Approach, and a wide variety of additional models. Dr. McClintock-Comeaux collaborates with couples to increase the interactions and improve the skills that build respect, empathy, connection, and trust and facilitates the process of working through many of the most common challenges for individuals and couples such as work/family “balance”, the rollercoaster ride of parenting, intimacy/disconnection, and conflicts related to time/technology/sex/money/extended family that rear their heads at some point in most committed couple partnerships. 

 

Anxiety, depression, grief/loss, confidence/self-esteem issues, life transitions, illnesses, and sometimes trauma are part of the human experience. Dr. McClintock-Comeaux’s work with clients utilizes research informed strategies to help clients build skills, shift perspectives, gain support, and to navigate these challenges in the healthiest ways possible. 

Avory Billman, LSW (she/her)

Avory Billman is a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) with years of experience working in a variety of settings, including school-based, residential, in-home, and outpatient. Her approach consists of person-centered therapies with a core belief in the inherent worth of all clients. Avory is a trauma-informed, LGBTQIA+ affirming therapist specializing in the treatment of trauma-related disorders, mood disorders, life transitions, and more. She strives to create a safe space to support clients in sharing their stories and creating meaningful changes to improve their overall quality of life. 

 

Avory works with adolescents and young adults providing individual and couples therapy. Her approach involves building strong rapport and creating individualized treatment plans to support clients in reaching their goals. Avory uses techniques from evidence-based practices. She specializes in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Narrative Therapy, and Trauma-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. 

 

Avory graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelors degree in Social Work and a Masters degree in Clinical Social Work with a focus on trauma and child development. 

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