Our Telehealth Team
Looking for mental health treatment you can access at home?
Meet the team offering telehealth to our clients.
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No commute, no hassle – it's never been easier to take care of your mind and emotional well-being without having to leave your house.
Nikki Laughrey, LICSW
Clinical Director, Pittsfield
Accepting New Clients
Hi, I’m Nikki! I am a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker who graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work. My passion has been working with children, adolescents and families, to overcome the adversities of life. For the past fifteen years I have provided therapeutic services in settings such as schools, homes, in-patient facilities for children, and most recently, a non profit Children’s Advocacy Center. I am Nationally Certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and for the past eleven years, my career specialty has been focused on supporting survivors of trauma, as they move through their healing process and grow personally.
Courtney Fulks Coduri, LMHC
Clinician
Accepting New Clients
I am a licensed mental health counselor with experience working on a range of concerns including anxiety, trauma, identity, and relationships. Before getting my Master’s Degree in Counseling, I worked in health communications and administration. An area of focus for me is supporting adult and teen clients navigating and healing through life’s transitions and challenges. My approach to counseling is guided by curiosity, how it is to walk through life as you. Drawing largely from emotion-focused, experiential, and mindfulness-based approaches, I strive to engage all aspects of each client’s self, including thoughts (mind), emotions and felt experiences (body), personal beliefs (spirit), and relationships (interpersonal). Together, we collaborate to identify and encourage what is healthy and healing for you.
Simeon Joffe, LCSW
Clinician
Accepting New Clients, virtual and in-person
I am a licensed clinical social worker with experience working with adolescents and adults, on issues such as anxiety, trauma, depression, as well as other emotional difficulties that many of us confront in our life. I received my BA from Columbia University and my MSW from Fordham University. I believe that to live a fulfilling life, a person needs to be able to recognize and express their own needs so that they can make the necessary adjustments or communicate those needs to others. The primary instrument in my work is the relationship with the client, building trust and mutual regard in a safe environment that allows the client to be able to express themself. I place an emphasis on helping the client develop a stronger awareness of their emotional life, as it plays out in their mind and body. I draw from Coherence therapy, EFT, ACT and IPNB to help the client increase their real sense of empowerment.
Sophie Clark, MSW
Clinician
Accepting New Clients, virtual and in-person
Hi, I’m Sophie! I completed my Masters in Social Work (MSW) from Salem State University. Prior to and during my undergraduate and graduate studies, I worked with and coached children ranging from kindergarten through high school. I have worked with a diverse population of children engaging in therapy. My master’s level internship was at a suburban high school and through that year I learned extensive information and skills regarding my therapeutic practice and intervention skills among adolescents. In my practice I employ CBT, narrative therapy, and cognitive reframing, amongst other modalities. Whether a child is in need of a little extra help in regard to school issues, anxiety, ADHD, or life events I will apply a client centered approach to our therapeutic sessions.
Sara Jezowski, M.S.
Clinician
Accepting New Clients
Hi, I'm Sara! I am a master's level clinician currently working towards my license as a Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC). I have experience working with children, young adults, and families who have experienced trauma, depression, and anxiety. I believe in meeting people where they are at and providing a person-centered approach to meet each individual's needs. I aim to provide a safe, non-judgmental space conducive to working together towards making positive change. I offer flexible therapy times outside of normal work hours.
Catherine Temme, M.A.
Clinician
Accepting New Clients
I am an outpatient clinician who graduated from St. Michael’s College in 2017 with my Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology. Since graduating, I have worked in healthcare settings for the past three years. Part of my clinical interest is focusing on how people cope with comorbid health conditions, and how various physical conditions affect a person’s mental health. I am also interested in the dramatic uptick in mental health diagnoses since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, and how people have felt the strain on their lives in different ways. I have a specific interest in women’s health conditions, due to my background in studying period pain in adolescent females. Some areas I am passionate about include professional burnout, existential crises, anxiety, depression, and trauma. I aim to practice with solution-focused methods, and encourage clients to be self-directed in their own treatment.
Hi, I’m Misty! I recently graduated from Salem State University with my master’s degree in counseling. I have experience working with children, teens, adults and couples. My focus areas are trauma, anxiety and depression, and I also have experience working with individuals who struggle with personality disorders and bipolar disorder. My approach to therapy is meeting my clients where they are at by providing a safe, nurturing environment in which to explore their past and current struggles. I use a variety of therapeutic techniques to help my clients including but not limited to CBT, DBT, and trauma-informed care to support my clients on their journey to self-discovery and healing.
Hi there! My name is Amy (she/her). My therapeutic goal is to serve, help, engage, and listen. As a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling focusing on fostering health and mental wellness through a relational approach to success socially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually - I believe I can be instrumental in providing a foundation of quality care in allowing my clients to process, empower, and persevere. For those feeling undervalued, overlooked, disregarded and disrespected within the personal, professional, social, and global spectrum, I provide expertise in the arena of exploring and understanding the human condition, interpersonal communication, connection through universal empathy, and unconditional positive regard. Helping improve self-esteem in an effort to gain greater self-efficacy, I offer an approach rooted in warmth, curiosity, and inclusion, with a focus on anxiety, depression, grief, trauma + ptsd, family conflict, existential unease, chronic illness, personality disorders, career transitions, and social, emotional, and relational concerns. I am eager to serve those seeking intentional therapeutic services including performing artists and athletes, adult individuals, couples, and families of all multicultural backgrounds, religious affiliations, indigenous cultures, and LGBTQ+ community members.
Welcome. From a person-centered perspective, I work collaboratively with my clients. This means I meet you where you are and with you identify both the obstacles and openings on the road toward your stated desired change. Person-centered implies that this process is about you and for you. I am the observing guide who might form connections, challenge assumptions, or help you see what is calling to be seen, prompting you to deepen your own self-understanding. Above all else, I will be present with what you share, listening deeply to your experience and its unique meaning. I am a psychotherapist who values the safety and sanctity inherent to the therapeutic relationship; one where you are met with genuineness and acceptance. ​ With a trauma-informed sensitivity, I draw my approaches and techniques from theories such as relational psychodynamic, internal systems, cognitive behavioral, and mindfulness-based stress reduction. I have experience working with adults on an individual basis, both short term solution-focused and long term relationship-based, to help with life issues such as: trauma and PTSD, grief, anxiety, depression, chronic pain, addiction, LGBTQ-specific concerns, college/young adulthood adjustment, and parenting.