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Dr. Patricia Evans is a licensed psychologist in the state of Minnesota and is a part of the telehealth compact called PsyPact, where she can work with clients who reside in 30+ states. She received her doctoral degree from the University of Minnesota and then completed her pre-doctoral internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland in Behavioral Pediatrics and Adult Behavioral Medicine.
She then became a professor in Clinical and Behavioral Psychology at the University of Puget Sound in Washington State. While on the West coast, she completed a Senior Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Washington Medical School, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Dr. Evans returned to Minnesota where she worked at Aspen Medical Group and Allina Health for more than 30 years. At Aspen Medical Group she was the head of the Behavioral Medicine Program and Co-Director of the doctoral-level internship program for many years. She has been in private practice for the past 2 years.
She has extensive experience treating children, teens and adults with a wide range of mental health concerns. Her therapeutic approaches include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness and acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT).
Ten years ago, after extensive training and treatment of sleep disorders, she became board certified in Behavioral Sleep Medicine through the American Board of Sleep Medicine. Two years ago, she became a diplomate in Behavioral Sleep Medicine. Her primary specialties at this time are sleep psychology, health psychology and anxiety problems.
Dr. Evans sees children (as young as 18 months of age) and teens for sleep issues and OCD. She sees adults and seniors for general mental health issues. With children, the family is involved in the therapy process. With teens, therapy is often a combination of individual and family.
Dr. Evans lives in the Southwest Metro. She enjoys spending time with family, friends and her grand-dog, traveling, gardening, and playing pickleball.
Professional Memberships: Minnesota Psychological Association, National Register of Health Care Psychologists, and Society For Behavioral Sleep Medicine
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**With Synergy, Dr. Evans only sees clients who have one of the following: BCBS of Minnesota, Lyra benefits or EFR (Employee and Family Resources EAP).
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Dawn Renae is currently completing her Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy at Capella University.
Prior to beginning her journey as a therapist, she worked in behavioral health and intensive case management, supporting individuals and families navigating complex systems, crisis situations, and significant life stressors. That experience continues to inform her holistic, person-centered approach and deep respect for the ways people adapt, survive, and find meaning in the midst of difficulty.
Dawn is under supervision with Kayce Bragg, LPCS.
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Karie Bliss, LMHC, LPC is licensed in Florida, South Carolina, Iowa and Utah! She is also one of our clinical supervisors! She has a great deal of experience in mindfulness and yoga practices, and is trained in Adlerian styles as well as trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, somatic experiencing, polyvagal stress responses, SSP, play therapy techniques, and positive parenting approaches. Karie has been a therapist for over 15 years and holds a certified clinical anxiety treatment professional (CCATP) and a certified clinical telemental health provider (CTMH) certification.
Karie also utilizes a protocol called Seeking Safety for people in recovery from Alcohol Misuse and Trauma. Karie’s first career lent the knowledge and use of American Sign Language (ASL), so incorporates that when working with younger people to help express emotions and coping strategies.
She obtained her Master’s Degrees in Rehabilitation Services and Mental Health Counseling from Florida Atlantic University in 2009. Her style is warm and interactive and works best with clients whom struggle with anxiety, panic, trauma, narcissistic abuse, and daily life stressors. She believes in treating everyone with respect, sensitivity, and compassion and doesn’t believe in stigmatizing labels.
Karie focuses more on the whole person using somatic and polyvagal strategies, incorporating evidenced based practices as well for client positive progress in treatment. In her free time, Karie enjoys her animals, farm life, two children, and any time hiking, kayaking, surfing, or other nature-based activities. You can usually find her reading a good book out on her dock by the lack on the beach.
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Tracy holds a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University. He is currently working on a Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Capella University. He is a member of the Kappa Alpha Honors Society for academic excellence. Tracy is a retired Army Officer and war veteran.
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Shanel Kaiser graduated from Liberty University and holds two Master’s degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Human Services Counseling. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in South Carolina and North Carolina and a telehealth registry in Florida and Vermont.
Shanel is trained in DBT (Dialectical Behavior Therapy), Trauma Informed Care, and Grief Counseling.
Shanel enjoys working with children, teens, and adults that struggle with anxiety, depression, childhood trauma, BIPOC issues, relationship issues, codependency, and more. She uses a Trauma Informed Approach to therapy while incorporating DBT, CBT, and coping skills to help you feel better as you process your life experiences.
Shanel is also trained in Immigration Psychological Evaluations. These consist of 2 interviews and will result in a detailed 12-14 page report. Shanel also works with lawyers/law firms to assist with evaluations, so please reach out to her email to request more information (Shanel@SynergyEtherapy.com)
Shanel currently lives in South Carolina’s Lowcountry with her husband, three children, and dog. She enjoys spending time with her family, watching reality tv shows, crocheting, and going to both the mountains and the beach.
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Brooke Colvin, LPC-A, holds a Bachelor of Science degree from Clemson University and a Master of Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate in South Carolina and utilizes a range of evidence-based approaches, including person-centered therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, narrative therapy, and mindfulness practices.
She is dedicated to supporting individuals from all backgrounds in building confidence and developing healthy coping skills, and she values a collaborative approach to helping clients achieve their goals. Brooke resides in Upstate South Carolina with her husband and three pets. In her free time, she enjoys beekeeping, gardening, thrifting, and baking.
Supervision
Brooke is a LPC-A (associate) and under the supervision of Kayce Bragg, LPCS (# 8061), LAC (#369) and an external supervisor.
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Sheena Vahalik is an experienced school counselor dedicated to fostering the social, emotional, and academic growth of students from early childhood through middle school. Currently serving Nursery ISD at Nursery Elementary School and Nursery Junior High. Sheena provides individual counseling, crisis management, and social-emotional learning lessons for students from Pre-K to 7th grade. In addition to her counseling responsibilities, she supports gifted and 504 students, coordinates STAAR testing, and contributes actively to school committees and special events.
Sheena also serves on the administrative team assisting her co-workers as needed in a leadership format.
Sheena’s counseling career includes prior experience with Cuero ISD at Hunt Elementary School, where she counseled students from 2nd to 5th grade and held leadership roles in coordinating student council, scheduling, yearbook, and career day events.
Sheena is continuing to advance her expertise through graduate certifications, currently pursuing a Play Therapy Certificate at Grand View University with an expected graduation in 2026. She holds a Mental Health Counselor Certificate from Lamar University and a Master’s degree in Counseling from the University of St. Thomas-Houston. Her academic journey began with a Bachelor’s in Communications from the University of Houston-Victoria.
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Laura Close is originally from South Carolina and is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Palo Alto University. She earned her Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from the University of South Carolina. In her free time, Laura enjoys spending time with her son, staying active, prioritizing her wellbeing, and volunteering in her community.
Laura cares deeply about helping people, especially during times of change, stress, or uncertainty. She approaches her work with integrity and a strong belief in the importance of genuine human connection.
As an intern, Laura is committed to providing compassionate, ethical, and client-centered care under supervision. She is excited to join the Synergy team and looks forward to supporting clients in their growth.
Laura is under supervision with Kayce Bragg, LPCS.
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Hi, it is my pleasure to meet you and welcome you into your journey to healing. I am here to
guide you into a safe place where conversations are led to help guide you to a place to reconnect
with yourself and to work through the ups and downs, the transitions and often complex
dynamics of life.
I specialize in working with children through adults to include couples. I offer a safe place to
foster hope, build resilience, and to overcome thought processes that no longer serve us. I will
help you to set your therapy goals, as well as to develop your “tools” to be able to navigate
whatever it is that you are going through. You are not alone. I am here for you and want to
support you on your therapy journey.
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Hi, I’m Irma, a Marriage and Family Therapy intern currently completing my clinical training through Capella University. I believe that our relationships and life experiences play a big role in how we understand ourselves, cope with challenges, and connect with others.
I have a background in healthcare as a Certified Clinical Medical Assistant and hold a bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration, which together shape my holistic and compassionate approach to care. As a military spouse and a mother in a blended family, I also understand firsthand the challenges that can come with transitions, relocation, stress, and the impact those experiences can have on individuals and families.
I enjoy working with individuals, couples, and families who are navigating life transitions, relationship challenges, and the effects of stress, trauma, or depression. I also support clients in strengthening communication, building healthier connections, and feeling more empowered in their everyday lives.
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Dr. Lisa Lovelace is the founder of Synergy eTherapy and is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York and is registered as a tele-health provider in Florida. Dr. Lisa is also a part of PSYPACT, which allows psychologists to see clients who are physically located in any state that has joined PsyPact!
Dr. Lisa has over 20 years of post graduate level clinical experience working with children, adolescents and adults who suffer from a wide range of mental health concerns including anxiety, depression, relationship difficulties, substance abuse and other emotional or behavioral disorders.
Before moving back to her hometown of Minneapolis, Dr. Lisa worked in New York City as a clinical director for a grant-funded substance abuse treatment program for teens at St. Luke’s – Roosevelt Hospital Center, Child and Family Institute. During this time, Dr. Lisa was also an Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology (in Psychiatry) at Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons, where she enjoyed teaching and supervising psychology and psychiatry trainees. She received several honors throughout her career including Psi Chi Honors in Psychology, Teacher of the Year – St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, and Supervisor of the Year – St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital.
Dr. Lisa enjoys working with older kids, teens, and adults who struggle with anxiety, depression, relationship and family discord, and more. Dr. Lisa typically uses a Cognitive-Behavioral approach in therapy, along with elements of Mindfulness and relaxation skill building to help clients better understand the connection between their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. She is also trained in Accelerated Resolution Therapy (ART) which is a technique that uses rapid eye movements to “…reprogram the way in which distressing memories and images are stored in the brain so that they no longer trigger strong physical and emotional reactions.” This approach is very specific and directive in nature. Please ask more about using this technique in session.
She believes that everyone she works with is doing the best they can at that time. Learning how to find balance and become your best self is a lifelong process, and sometimes we could all use a professional, unbiased perspective to help move forward in a healthier way.
Dr. Lisa recently authored a children’s book called Bubble Breathing Adventures: Find Your Superpowers! This is your guide for self-regulating techniques and coping strategies when faced with big feelings. Practice along with the deep breathing techniques. Grab your bubbles and learn how to find your superpowers!
Dr. Lisa currently lives in Minneapolis with her family and they enjoy fishing, cooking, spending time with extended family, traveling, and dancing to 90’s hip hop music!
Psychological or Psychoeducational Testing for kids and adults ages 6+!
Dr. Alexia Konko is a Licensed Psychologist, and earned her Doctor of Psychology Degree (Psy.D.) from The Rutgers School of Applied and Professional Psychology. During her graduate training, she completed a variety of training experiences, which included providing counseling services to individuals, children, families, and couples.
After that, she worked in school districts across the country as a school psychologist providing evaluations, consultation, counseling, and crisis intervention to students, families, and staff. Her post-doctoral training included providing comprehensive evaluations to clients presenting with a wide variety of psychological disorders. Working in the private practice setting got her interested in utilizing integrative and holistic methods to work with patients, such as meditation/mindfulness, gentle movement/exercise and nutrition.
Whatever you are struggling with, there is always hope ahead that it will get better. If you’re ready to work together, schedule an introductory call with Dr. Alexia to see if you are a good fit. She’s looking forward to speaking with you!
🧒 Psychological Assessments For Ages 6 & Up
$1800 – Comprehensive Psychological Evaluation (includes learning assessment)
Your evaluation includes:
- Clinical interview
- All necessary testing measures
- Detailed written report with clinical and holistic recommendations
- Feedback session to review results and answer questions
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George Rossi has been working in the helping professions as counselor, health care chaplain, faith community staff member, and service person for over 35 years. His earned degrees include a Bachelor of Social Work, Master of Arts in religious education, Master of Divinity, in addition to his graduate counseling program hours. His goal is to connect with adults and couples so that their story is validated, and the client is working on his or her mental health goals.
George values helping people to find comfort and peace amidst the heartaches of life while moving towards greater integration of their whole personhood; mentally, cognitively, spiritually, and emotionally. George believes that emotional challenges have real solutions, and individuals can grow in their own awareness and find the strength and courage to adapt, evolve, and overcome to find greater peace, purpose, and life satisfaction.
George was reared in Pennsylvania but has spent the last 42 years of life in Texas, North Carolina, and South Carolina. He has lived in Summerville and Columbia, and he has lived in South Carolina since 1999.
George believes in having a positive life/work balance and as such he greatly enjoys spending time with his adult children, grandchildren, and friends. For fun he enjoys fishing, attending sporting events, reading, and golfing. He believes that a life/work balance is possible and both can be sources of great joy.
Supervision
George is a LPC-A (associate) and under the supervision of Kayce Bragg, LPCS (# 8061), LAC (#369) and an external supervisor, Theresa Bonesteel, LPC/S LMFT/S, Licensed Professional Counselor (# 5731) and a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (#4681) in South Carolina.
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Dr. Nicole Smith is a licensed clinical psychologist in the state of Minnesota, Wisconsin and New York and has years of experience working with older children, teens, and adults of all ages. She is also a part of PsyPact, a telehealth compact where she can see clients in over 27+ states! Dr. Nicole is a veteran of the US Air Force and completed her undergraduate education while stationed in England.
She graduated from the UMUC, Europe with a B.S. in Psychology and a minor in Business Administration and holds a Master’s and Doctorate degree in Clinical Child Psychology from the Wisconsin School of Professional Psychology in Milwaukee, WI. She completed her pre-doctoral internship in infant and child psychology at the Institute for Infant and Preschool Mental Health in East Orange, NJ and completed her post-doctoral fellowship in infant/child/adolescent psychology at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital, in NYC.
Dr. Nicole has worked in a variety of settings including inpatient, outpatient, hospitals, group homes, in-home, and now online! She has experience providing treatment for all types of difficulties that include trauma, depression, anxiety, bipolar, schizophrenia, personality disorders, parenting problems, mother/infant attachment issues, adolescent issues, Autism Spectrum Disorders, psychological assessment, and general life difficulties.
She enjoys helping others to make permanent change in their lives for the better and to reach their full potential by staying in tune with themselves and maintaining “connectedness.” Dr. Nicole does this in her own life by exercising, enjoying nature, spending time with her family (including her beloved dog) and friends.
Quote to live by: ‘Definition of insanity- doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.’ In order to see change, you have to change what you are doing!
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Dr. Lin, who also goes by Ada, is a licensed psychologist in New York, Connecticut and PsyPact, received her Master’s degree in Education Studies and Doctorate of Philosophy in Combined School Psychology and Counseling Psychology, with a concentration in Counseling Psychology at The State University of New York at Buffalo.
Dr. Lin has prior clinical experiences working with diverse individuals in various settings, including university/college counseling centers, outpatient mental health clinic, and the New York State Office for People with Developmental Disabilities.
Dr. Lin’s trauma-informed, integrative approach to therapy (e.g., mindfulness, cognitive-behavioral, dialectical behavioral, relational, humanistic, strengths-based modalities) allows her to tailor treatment to her clients’ needs, values, and preferences. Her clinical interests include grief and loss, anxiety, depression, life transitions/adjustment concerns, general stress, academic and work-related stressors, and microaggressions. Dr. Lin recently pursued training in Reiki as a way to further promote holistic well-being and personal growth in herself and others.
In her personal life, she enjoys spending time with loved ones, singing, snacking, hiking, social media, watching YouTube videos, including K-dramas, playing board games, eating pho, and composing poetry when inspired. Recently, she has been trying new recipes as part of her endeavor to learn to cook.
Kayce Bragg is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Supervisor, and a Licensed Addiction Counselor in the state of South Carolina. In addition to SC, she is licensed as a counselor in NV, TX, ID, GA, NC, KS, MN, IL, OR, VT, WA, FL, MO, & NY and is registered to provide telehealth services in Florida and Idaho. Kayce is currently studying for her Doctorate degree in Psychology.
Kayce worked in the community mental health field since 2011 and was the Clinical Director for a statewide non-profit organization that serves adults with severe and persistent mental illness such as Schizophrenia, Bipolar Disorder, Major Depressive Disorder, and various other Mood/Psychotic Disorders.
At the beginning of 2016, Kayce branched out to private practice, providing telehealth therapy services to the residents of South Carolina through online platforms using messaging, phone, and video tools. She specializes in treating such issues as depression, anxiety, difficulty adapting to life situations, relationship issues, stress caused by pressure at work or home, grief and loss, self-esteem issues, other difficulties maintaining life balance, developing coping skills, interpersonal skills, independent living skills, stress management, personal empowerment and advocacy, healthy leisure habits, and other important life skills. She also has experience with addictions issues and is equipped to help with related problems.
Kayce is trained in EMDR (eye movement desensitization and reprocessing) treatment for trauma. She tends to use a model for therapy that integrates brief and time-limited solution-focused therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology and other modalities that focus more on what you are experiencing in the here and now as well as coming up with solutions to help you feel better and maintain improved balance in life. She believes in treating the mind, body, and spirit and the importance of the whole well-rounded person, and she is passionate about fighting for the rights of those with mental illness while eradicating stigma.
The Midlands of SC is where Kayce calls home along with her husband, four children, and two dogs. She enjoys spending time with her family, reading, crafting, taking dance classes, and going to the beach!
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Alexis Jordon is a resident of Columbia, South Carolina. Born and raised in South Carolina, Alexis received her Bachelor’s of Science degree in Psychology with a Forensic Concentration from Coastal Carolina University (Myrtle Beach, SC) and completed her Master’s of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Walden University.
Through her undergraduate and graduate studies, she has been exposed to various topics to include multicultural counseling, couples and family counseling, life span development, and career counseling. While working in her undergraduate program, Alexis has gained valuable experience working with individuals, couples, and families. She is eager to work with others in all areas of life and with various populations.
Alexis values creating a non-judgmental, open, and safe environment for her clients through honesty and building trust. She believes strongly in working with the client to help create a plan for overall wellness. Alexis’s preferred models for therapy include person-centered therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, and narrative therapy.
Alexis is a member of the American Counseling Association. In her free time, Alexis enjoys binge watching Criminal Minds, listening to podcasts, traveling, and spending time with her friends, fiancé, and dog, named Ghost.
Supervision
Alexis is an intern and under the supervision of Kayce Bragg, LPCS (# 8061), LAC #369
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Dr. Amanda Dutton has been providing counseling since 2011 in a variety of settings, including community mental health, hospitals, and private practice. She works primarily with adults experiencing anxiety, depression, chronic pain, chronic illness, bariatric surgery and major life
transitions. Having undergone successful bariatric surgery herself in 2005 and receiving her first chronic illness diagnosis in 2012, Amanda brings both professional expertise and lived experience to her work with these communities. She understands the physical, emotional, and relational shifts that can occur before and after surgery, and post chronic illness diagnosis.
She offers thoughtful, nonjudgmental support around body image, identity changes, long-term adjustment, and sustainable wellbeing. Amanda also has had personal experience with chronic illnesses since 2012. Amanda uses a blend of therapeutic approaches tailored to each individual, including solution- focused therapy, person-centered therapy, and narrative approaches. Her style is warm, collaborative, and grounded in compassion — while also gently challenging clients to grow, clarify their goals, and move forward in meaningful ways.
On a personal level, Amanda has experience with neurodivergent and gender non-conforming family members, an experience that deepens her appreciation for identity development, advocacy, and inclusive care. While therapy is always centered on the client, she brings both professional knowledge and real-world understanding to her work.
Outside of her practice, Amanda enjoys spending time with her husband, children, and their dogs. She has a passion for reading and music, loves the beach, and enjoys creative projects and connecting online. She believes that balance, curiosity, and humor are essential parts of a fulfilling life both in and out of the therapy room.
Therapy information:
I provide individual therapy for adults navigating chronic illness, bariatric surgery (before and after surgery), identity exploration, and relationship complexity. Living with medical conditions or preparing for weight-loss surgery can impact far more than physical health — it can affect your sense of control, body image, relationships, and emotional wellbeing.
Therapy offers a space to process these changes, reduce overwhelm, and build practical tools for long-term stability and self-trust. I offer secular therapy for individuals who are non-religious or prefer counseling that is not faith- based. I also provide affirming therapy for members of the LGBTQ+ community, as well as individuals in polyamorous, kink, and sex worker communities. You won’t need to educate me about your identity or defend your lifestyle choices in our work together. My approach is inclusive, respectful, and grounded in an understanding that diversity in identity, relationships, and neurodivergence deserves competent, nonjudgmental care.
My therapeutic style is supportive but not passive. I integrate multiple evidence-informed approaches tailored to your needs, offering validation where it’s needed and thoughtful challenge when growth requires it. Together, we focus on increasing clarity, emotional resilience, and practical strategies so you can move forward with greater confidence and self- understanding.
ADHD information:
I offer comprehensive adult ADHD assessments in addition to my therapy services. These are thoughtful, individualized clinical evaluations designed to help you make sense of lifelong patterns of attention, focus, organization, and executive functioning to support you in moving forward with clarity. I provide telehealth assessments in Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho and South Carolina I accept BCBS and Cigna in Colorado and Georgia and self-pay in Florida, Idaho and South Carolina. If your insurance isn’t accepted, we can talk about options and benefits during a free consultation.
Who Adult ADHD Assessments Are For
Adult ADHD assessments are a good fit for you if you have:
Persistent challenges with focus, organization, or follow-through
Inconsistency despite strong effort and motivation
A sense of working harder than others just to keep up
A long history of executive functioning challenges
Uncertainty about whether ADHD, anxiety, or burnout best explains your experience
Assessment isn’t about labeling — it’s about understanding what’s driving your struggles so that
treatment or supports can be more effective.
What My ADHD Assessments Include
A comprehensive adult ADHD assessment typically includes:
Detailed clinical interview and history
Standardized rating scales and questionnaires
Review of collateral information provided by people in your life who have witnessed your
symptoms and struggles (family, colleagues, partners, providers and/or friends)
Exploration of academic, work, and daily functioning
Consideration of overlapping explanations (e.g., anxiety, mood, trauma, burnout)
A clear written report with findings and recommendations
These evaluations are not quick screenings — they are thorough and individualized.
Insurance Coverage
I now accept BCBS and Cigna in Colorado and Georgia for eligible adult ADHD assessments.
Coverage can vary by plan. If you’re unsure whether your benefits cover an assessment, I’m
happy to help you review this before scheduling.
*In Florida, Idaho and South Carolina, assessments are charged a rate of $500.
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Alysan brings a warm, grounded presence to the therapy space, creating an environment where clients feel safe, supported, and free from judgment. She welcomes individuals, couples, and families at all stages of their journey—whether they are new to therapy or seeking deeper self-understanding and growth. Alysan believes that meaningful change is possible when clients feel heard, empowered, and connected within the therapeutic relationship.
She has a special interest in working with couples and relationship dynamics, including communication challenges, conflict resolution, trust, and rebuilding emotional and physical intimacy. Alysan supports partners in exploring patterns within their relationship, increasing understanding of one another’s perspectives, and developing healthier ways of connecting. She also works with individuals navigating intimacy concerns, attachment patterns, and personal barriers that impact relationships.
Prior to beginning her journey as a therapist, she worked in behavioral health and intensive case management, supporting individuals and families navigating complex systems, crisis situations, and significant life stressors. That experience continues to inform her holistic, person-centered approach and deep respect for the ways people adapt, survive, and find meaning in the midst of difficulty.
Alysan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Behavior Analysis, where she developed a strong foundation in understanding human behavior and evidence-based intervention strategies. She is currently completing her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, where she has gained advanced training in assessment, treatment planning, and integrative therapeutic approaches. Through her graduate work and practicum experience, she has worked with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families in both outpatient and inpatient settings, including individual and group therapy. She also has experience supporting couples, facilitating family work, and providing parent coaching to strengthen communication and relationships. Alysan integrates her behavioral background with a client-centered approach to provide thoughtful, effective care tailored to each individual’s needs.
Alysan is under supervision with Kayce Bragg, LPCS.
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Robin Wellington is a licensed professional counselor associate in the state of SC. She obtained her Master’s in Transpersonal Counseling Psychology and Wilderness Therapy from Naropa University. Robin is an integrative mental health clinician who brings a holistic and trauma-informed approach to healing and personal growth. With advanced training across psychotherapy, somatics, coaching, and nutrition, Robin’s work supports clients in accessing deep transformation—emotionally, physically, and spiritually. Robin specializes in somatic and mindfulness-based approaches to trauma recovery, emotional regulation, and self-discovery. Her work is rooted in presence, compassion, and an understanding of the mind-body connection.
Robin is a mom to two boisterous boys who are avid soccer players. She loves spending time with her family, being active, and learning new things. She practices yoga and meditation and loves nothing more than curling up with a good book on a rainy day! Hiking, spending time in nature, and gardening are all part of her self-care, along with cooking and laughing with her boys. Movement is important to her, and she loves staying active in different ways, including weight training, tennis, bike riding, and pickleball.
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Parris Brisco is currently completing her Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and is working toward licensure as an LMFT. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) Psychology and a Master’s degree in General Psychology. Before entering the MFT field, Parris worked as a Registered Behavior Therapist for three years and gained valuable experience as a social worker supporting the mature adult population.
Parris has extensive experience working with trauma, panic disorders, anxiety, neurodivergent individuals, BIPOC communities, and the LGBTQIA+ community. In addition to her internship, she also facilitates therapeutic groups for diverse populations and is deeply committed to providing inclusive, affirming care.
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Geoffrey Morris, MS, has both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Health Sciences from Touro University Worldwide, and is excited to use his education to help individuals and families navigate their emotional journeys.
Outside of his clinical work, Geoffrey enjoys exercise, cooking, and maintaining a clean and organized environment. He finds these practices not only bring him energy and balance but also reflect values of mindfulness, self-care, and intentional living. He often draws inspiration from these passions in supporting clients to develop their own routines and strategies for well-being.
