Sofia Falco, PsyD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in PTSD, trauma, anxiety, and depression in adults in New York State.
“Sofia is the best therapist I’ve ever worked with, period. She is an incredible listener, easily able to reflect valuable insights and observations back to me, and to support me in detangling my feelings and experiences. I feel very comfortable working with her during this difficult time.”
Licensed Psychologist, State of New York
Training: Dr. Sofia Falco is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist who earned her Doctorate in Clinical and School Psychology at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, NY. Dr. Falco completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University Counseling Center at the University of Rochester. She completed her Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Genesee Valley Institute of Psychology specializing in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Falco trained in a variety of school and health service settings including community mental health, college counseling, and school based health centers. She has had the privilege of working with people across a wide range of backgrounds and presenting concerns. Dr. Falco’s clinical interests include emotional dysregulation, trauma, and interpersonal functioning. She has training and experience utilizing evidenced-based models including Comprehensive Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) for anxiety and depression, Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), and Cognitive Processing Therapy in addition to relational frameworks.
Diversity and Inclusion: Dr. Falco is dedicated to maintaining a space where clients can fully embody, embrace and explore their multifaceted, ever evolving identities and experiences, while attending to how these intersecting identities and contexts impact their sense of self, relational patterns, mental health and well being. Dr. Falco is committed to intentional learning, professional development, self-reflection, and advocacy as she strives to reflect cultural humility.
Approach: Dr. Falco compassionately partners with her clients as they pursue their goals, move towards greater freedom, and build lives that reflect what is meaningful to them. She prioritizes non-judgmental curiosity and collaboration as clients confront avoidance and develop an openness to approach new ways of thinking and being. She utilizes evidence-based practices and relational models to empower her clients with proven skills and increased self awareness.
Ages: Dr. Falco treats adolescents and adults.
Ashley Cooper, PsyD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in OCD and anxiety treatment for children, teens, and adults in New York State.
Licensed Psychologist, State of New York
Nationally Certified School Psychologist
Training: Dr. Ashley Cooper received her undergraduate and graduate education from Roberts Wesleyan University, where she now serves as Assistant Professor of Psychology. In addition to her academic role, she is a clinical supervisor for doctoral students at Westside Psychological Services. Dr. Cooper has also received extensive training at Genesee Valley Psychology under the guidance of Drs. Lauren Wadsworth and Madeleine August.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Cooper specializes in treating obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and works extensively with individuals and families in this capacity. She is proficient in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and the ComB Method for Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors. Her clinical experience also includes working with neurodivergent populations, such as those with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and Specific Learning Disabilities. Additionally, she provides executive functioning coaching and has comprehensive training in psychological assessments, particularly for diagnosing ASD, ADHD, and personality disorders. Dr. Cooper works closely with parents, providing coaching and interventions tailored to their needs, including the implementation of the SPACE method (Supportive Parenting of Anxious Childhood Emotions).
Approach: Dr. Cooper offers a person-centered, strengths-based approach, with a strong emphasis on the holistic aspects and contextual factors of each individual, including family systems and personal identities. She understands that people are complex and appreciates the nuances of the human experience, incorporating this philosophy into her treatment. Dr. Cooper creates a warm and gentle environment for clients to engage therapeutically. Prioritizing the therapeutic relationship, she aims to support clients in building a meaningful, value-driven life that aligns with their personal goals and aspirations. She inspires clients to proactively engage in their treatment, and nurture a curiosity about their own growth and development.
Diversity and Inclusion: Dr. Cooper is dedicated to providing a safe and inclusive environment in her clinical practice. She actively pursues ongoing training and education to enhance her cross-cultural humility. Dr. Cooper strives to ensure that the therapeutic relationship is respectful and effective for all clients.
Ages: Dr. Cooper works with individuals (3+) and families.
Sean Gaughran, PhD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in treating anxiety, OCD, and emotion dysregulation in adults. Additionally, providing psychodynamic therapy for individuals coping with life transitions, work or academic related stress, and identity development.
“Sean is very insightful, kind, and astute. He listens to me. He is incredibly validating and knowledgable, clear and concise.”
Licensed Psychologist, State of New York
Training: Dr. Sean Gaughran earned his degree in Clinical Psychology from the Derner School of Psychology at Adelphi University in Garden City, NY. He completed his predoctoral internship at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York City and his Postdoctoral Fellowship at Genesee Valley Psychology in Rochester, NY specializing in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP) for OCD.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Gaughran has received training in a variety of clinical settings (e.g., hospitals, community clinics, college counseling centers) which has enabled him to work with a wide breadth of clients with diverse identities, backgrounds, and presenting challenges. Dr. Gaughran’s primary clinical interests include the treatment of anxiety, depression, OCD, and emotion dysregulation in adults. Dr. Gaughran is trained in a variety of therapeutic modalities including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy.
Approach: Dr. Gaughran’s integrative approach in the therapy room is informed by interpersonal psychodynamic, existential, and acceptance models; he works to provide a warm, collaborative environment where clients can reflect on their experiences in full and compassionate ways. Dr. Gaughran strives to create opportunities for clients to come to know themselves more fully, provide tools for clients to connect with others more deeply, and empower clients to live lives more congruent with their personal values.
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Gaughran recognizes that every client has a unique set of identities that shape and are shaped by their life experiences. Dr. Gaughran is dedicated to providing culturally humble and affirming treatment that values clients’ socio-cultural backgrounds and their unique experiences of their intersecting identities. Dr. Gaughran is also committed to personal reflection, learning, and social justice advocacy outside of the therapy room.
Ages: Dr. Gaughran treats adults ages 18 and older.
Carey Dowling, PhD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in OCD and anxiety treatment for children, teens, and adults in New York State.
Licensed Psychologist in New York & Mississippi
Training: Dr. Carey Bernini Dowling earned her Bachelor's in Psychology from James Madison University in Harrisonburg, VA, and her Master's and Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Stony Brook University in Stony Brook, New York. She completed her pre-doctoral internship at the Clifford Beers Clinic, in New Haven, CT, where she was trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) to treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in children and adolescents and continued to gain experience providing other empirically supported treatments. She completed a post-doctoral experience with colleagues at the University of Mississippi where she continued to work with children, adolescents, and their families, and expanded her experience with adult clients. While in Mississippi, she especially gained experience providing empirically supported treatments for anxiety, OCD, depression, and trauma-related disorders in children and adults.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Dowling's clinical training and experience as a psychologist (and professor teaching primarily undergraduate students) has provided her the opportunity to work with children, teens, emerging adults, parents, and adults in many settings. Dr. Dowling has extensive experience working with issues including anxiety (e.g., Panic Disorder), depression, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD), externalizing disorders (ADHD, oppositional defiant disorder, and conduct disorder), and trauma across the lifespan. Dr. Dowling uses multiple forms of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), including Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP for OCD in children - adults), Prolonged Exposure (PE) Therapy (for PTSD in adults), Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT for PTSD in children and adolescents), Parent Management Training (for behavioral concerns in children and young adolescents), and the Unified Protocol for the transdiagnostic treatment of emotional disorders (for anxiety and mood disorders in adults).
Approach: Dr. Dowling's approach is client centered. Her collaborative approach to treatment creates an environment where the client is the expert in their life and she works with them to help them make the necessary changes they want to make to improve the quality of their life. Treatment is rooted in a thorough assessment of any issues the client is having and the interventions are discussed and agreed upon with ongoing assessment helping to modify treatment as needed. She is particularly interested in helping clients reach their treatment goals and getting back to the life they value as quickly as possible through the use of empirically supported treatments.
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Dowling is committed to creating an environment that is compassionate, safe, and inclusive for all of the various identities clients have (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation, religious, political, etc.). She welcomes discussion of the influence of these identities and integrates them into treatment as appropriate. She also recognizes the need to continually learn and grow and has a personal and professional practice to continue to learn about identities and life experiences different from her own.
Ayushma Basnet, LMHC
Therapist specializing in DBT skills, emotion management, and life transitions in children, teens, and young adults. Also offering general supportive therapy for individuals coping with anxiety and depression.
Licensed Mental Health Counselor, State of New York
Training: Ayushma obtained her B.S. in Biomedical Sciences from Rochester Institute of Technology and B.A. in Psychology from the University at Albany. She furthered her education by earning a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from St. John Fisher University. During her graduate counseling internship, Ayushma gained experience at Delphi Rise outpatient services before transitioning to a full-time role as a school-based prevention specialist. As a licensed mental health counselor, Ayushma has provided person-centered care to adolescents and teens in school settings, adults in high-risk communities and individuals with developmental disabilities in outpatient settings. At GVP, Ayushma specializes in providing Comprehensive DBT, CBT for anxiety and depression, and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Clinical Expertise: Ayushma specializes in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a highly effective treatment modality for individuals grappling with emotional dysregulation, impulsivity, and interpersonal difficulties. Additionally, Ayushma has extensive training and experience using a range of evidence-based therapeutic interventions to treat mood disorders, anxiety disorders, and trauma-related disorders, including Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT).
Approach: Ayushma utilizes a person-centered approach, and is dedicated to guiding individuals on their journey towards emotional wellness and personal development. She believes in fostering a safe, non-judgmental space, and actively collaborates with individuals to establish healthy therapeutic alliances. Ayushma tailors therapy sessions to address the distinct needs and objectives of each individual, with the overarching goal of empowering them to enhance resilience, foster effective coping mechanisms, and nurture self-awareness for navigating life's complexities more effectively.
Diversity and Inclusion: Ayushma is deeply committed to fostering diversity and inclusion and recognizes the importance of cultural sensitivity and responsiveness. Ayushma continuously seeks to expand her cultural competence through ongoing education, training, and engagement with diverse communities. She is dedicated to understanding the unique perspectives and experiences of each individual, recognizing that diversity enriches the therapeutic process and enhances outcomes.
Ages: Ayushma treats children, adolescents and young adults.
Meg Dorfner, PsyD
Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in comprehensive psychological testing. Immediate openings for psychological testing and autism assessment for clients in New York State.
“She is precise to our needs, empathetic, efficient, flexible as needed. She is extremely knowledgeable yet open to figuring out any curve balls we throw her way. Highly responsive to our needs. It is top notch effective clinical care. ”
Licensed Psychologist, State of New York
Training: Dr. Meg Dorfner earned her degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of Indianapolis in Indianapolis, Indiana. She completed her predoctoral internship at the Youth Opportunity Center (YOC), an adolescent residential treatment facility with adjoined juvenile detention center in Muncie, Indiana. While at the YOC, Dr. Dorfner conducted numerous rigorous court-ordered assessments for at-risk youth and their families. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Genesee Valley Psychology specializing in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and trauma in children, adolescents, and young adults.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Dorfner has training experience in a variety of different clinical settings (e.g., community mental health centers, private practices, residential treatment facilities, and juvenile detention centers) that has allowed her to work with an assortment of different presenting concerns. Through these various clinical experiences, she has been trained to provide a wide range of psychological assessments for people of all ages (e.g., children, adolescents, and adults). This includes cognitive/intellectual assessments, comprehensive personality assessments, and assessments of behavioral and executive functioning. She has been formally trained in the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the ADOS-2, the gold standard assessment for Autism Spectrum Disorders.
Testing Approach: When doing testing, Dr. Dorfner takes a comprehensive approach. She believes it is important to consider all of the gathered clinical information and potential differential diagnoses in order to provide thorough recommendations for the best course of treatment. This includes recognizing the socio-cultural identities that interact with life experiences and symptom presentation. Furthermore, she believes collaboration with client’s, family, and other professionals is imperative to understanding an individual and, therefore, to providing the most accurate results. She finds it important to identify and focus on a client's unique strengths and attributes in order to facilitate the best possible results and recommendations.
Ages: Dr. Dorfner sees clients as young as 5.
Erica Pardi, LMHC
specializing in OCD (offering ERP and I-CBT treatments), Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRB: skin picking, hair pulling) as well as offering general supportive therapy for anxiety and depression for kids through adults.
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Training: Erica earned her Bachelor’s in Psychology from The College of Saint Rose. She attended graduate study in Massachusetts, earning her Master’s in Counseling Psychology, from William James College. Erica is dual- licensed in MA and NY. She has a diverse training background having worked in both states in a variety of settings (hospitals, clinics, family homes) as well as people of all ages, giving her a well-rounded perspective. Erica was trained by the International OCD Foundation in the treatment of OCD (BTTI), leading to this specialty for the past 7 years. She continues to attend training on the most up-to-date methods and is currently working on incorporating the overlap of trauma into her work with OCD.
Clinical Expertise: Erica has lived experience with the symptoms and treatment of OCD which she feels offers a special kind of understanding and empathy when treating others who also have OCD and related illnesses. Erica utilizes evidence based methods including Inference-Based Cognitive Behavioral therapy (I-CBT), Exposure & Response Prevention (ERP), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) while also interweaving strategies from person-centered, motivational interviewing, and solution focused therapies to accent treatment.
Approach: Erica views each person as unique and works to create an individualized path to help those she works with reach their specific goals. Erica is collaborative and often proactive in helping create and sustain change. Erica seeks a strong therapeutic alliance to help facilitate this. She values being her authentic self and will often use humor, real life examples, and struggles to not only demonstrate that she is human also, but also to build the trust necessary for treatment.
Diversity & Inclusion: Erica's training has provided her the opportunity to work with a variety of different people. She views a person's background as including many different factors and an important piece to who they are as a whole. Erica works to create a safe space where individuals can feel comfortable to discuss what is most important to them. Erica is also passionate about providing accessible care for all people and strives to remain multiculturally sensitive.
Erica treats teens and adults.
Jenna Eisen, PhD, MSEd
Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders (including SPACE training for families), depression, adjustment/behavioral concerns, ADHD, relational challenges. Provides therapy for children, teens, parents, families, and young adults. Currently accepting clients in New York State.
“Great collaboration with me as parent to support my child, helpful observations and insights when behaviors are exhibited in session.”
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Training: Dr. Jenna Eisen earned her Bachelor’s in Psychology from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. Her first career as a teacher led her to Canisius College in Buffalo, NY where she completed a Master’s in Early Childhood and Childhood Education. Dr. Eisen later moved to beautiful San Diego, CA, where she earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from Alliant International University. She completed her pre-doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Dr. Eisen’s fellowship focused on integrated care and family therapy and she received a post-degree certificate in Medical Family Therapy. At Genesee Valley Psychology Dr. Eisen honed her Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) skills for Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). In her private practice at Meridian, she specializes in treating a variety of anxiety disorders, depression, life transitions and other adjustment concerns, ADHD, behavioral concerns, relationship challenges, and general supportive therapy. Dr. Eisen is trained in SPACE training for parents and families struggling with anxious children (SPACE is a treatment designed to teach caregivers skills to manage child anxiety without the child needing to come to therapy— is shown to be as effective as child therapy). Dr. Eisen specializes in working with children, teens, parents, families, and young adults.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Eisen’s training as a pediatric, family psychologist has provided her the opportunity to work with children, teens, adults, families, and couples across a variety of settings. Dr. Eisen has extensive experience working with issues such as anxiety, depression, developmental and behavioral needs, parenting, difficult adjustments, medical illnesses, and school concerns. She is particularly interested in the mind-body connection, interpersonal functioning and relationships, and how individuals, families, and members of a care team can effectively communicate. Dr. Eisen utilizes Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), skills informed by Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT), and family systems techniques to guide treatment.
Approach: Rooted in evidence-based therapies, Dr. Eisen’s approach is client and family-centered, utilizing individual and family strengths as a catalyst for change. Dr. Eisen sees the therapeutic relationship as a vital component to treatment. Her warm, collaborative stance helps to create an environment where clients can develop and practice skills to transfer to their daily lives. Dr. Eisen’s ultimate goal is to support clients and families in experiencing improvements in functioning and quality of life.
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Eisen is committed to creating an environment that feels safe and inclusive, where clients can explore various aspects of their identities. She values discussions with teens and young adults around the complex process of individuating from their families of origin. Dr. Eisen is passionate about cultural humility and has an ongoing personal and professional practice related to this.
Sarah Van Munster, EdM, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor specializing in transracial adoption, anxiety, depression, general supportive therapy, Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRB; skin picking, hair pulling), and major life transitions in adults.
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Training: Sarah earned her B.A. in English Literature and Psychology at the State University of New York at Geneseo in 2010. She went on to earn her master’s degree in Education from Nazareth College in 2012, and a master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling from St. John Fisher College in 2021. For Sarah’s graduate counseling internship, she worked as a family-based treatment counselor at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC).
Clinical Expertise: As a mental health counselor, Sarah offers evidence-based treatment informed by Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) for OCD, and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT). She has also been trained in Narrative Therapy and Motivational Interviewing to help clients establish new behaviors based on their personal strengths and values. At Meridian, Sarah specializes in working with transracial adopted persons, as well as clients experiencing OCD, Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs, skin picking, hair pulling; using the ComB Method) anxiety, depression, and significant life transitions.
Approach: Sarah emphasizes treating the whole client. This involves holding up and integrating all parts of their unique, intersecting identities. Sarah believes in establishing a healthy therapeutic relationship built on compassion and empathy, striving to promote a space for clients to explore and identify areas for growth. She teaches and supports the development of effective coping skills including emotion regulation, mindfulness, distress tolerance, and interpersonal effectiveness. Sarah honors each individual’s lived experience and works to create a safe environment in which clients are empowered to confront barriers and re-author stories of success.
Diversity & Inclusion: Throughout Sarah’s career, she has worked with clients from a wide range of backgrounds. Her approach incorporates multicultural counseling, and she utilizes these strategies to help clients develop awareness and intention within various cultural systems. Sarah has specific experience with international populations, and regularly attends trainings that provide increased competency regarding sociocultural identities and the needs of underserved communities.
Ages: Sarah treats individual adults.
Meghan O’Connor, LMHC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor specializing in DBT skills, emotion regulation, relationship skills, Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) and evidence-based treatment for trauma/PTSD. Also available for ADHD skills coaching. Currently accepting clients in New York state.
“Everything is so in depth and well planned out, makes me feel very confident in the service. I learn so many skills for how to manage my emotions.”
Licensed Mental Health Therapist
Training: Meghan earned her undergraduate degree in Human Development & Family Relations from SUNY Plattsburgh. She earned her Master’s Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from SUNY Plattsburgh. Meghan completed her Master’s level internship at the VA Hospital in Canandaigua, NY and has worked as a psychotherapist in an Outpatient Mental Health Clinic in Rochester, NY for the last 7 years.
Clinical Expertise: Meghan has a generalist training with particular focus in evidenced-based practices to treat Depression, Anxiety Disorders, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Substance Use Disorders, Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD), and Personality Disorders. She is trained in a variety of therapy modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Interpersonal Psychotherapy.
Approach: Meghan takes a direct, yet collaborative, approach to treatment with significant focus on insight building, problem solving, emotion/reactivity management, and conflict resolution in hopes to assist clients with developing self-awareness, increasing motivation, and reduction of avoidance in order to improve overall life satisfaction and confidence in their ability to manage life stressors.
Diversity & Inclusion: Meghan strives to develop a well-rounded understanding of each client and explore how their socio-cultural identities impact day-to-day interactions and life experiences in order to provide the most effective treatment for each individual person. Meghan’s work experiences have provided valuable opportunity for her to work with, and learn from, clients across diverse populations.
Ages: Meghan treats Adults and Adolescents; Couples and Families.
J. MacLaren Kelly, MAPP, PhD “Mac”
Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in the treatment of Social Anxiety, Panic, Health Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and other anxiety disorders in teens through adults.
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Training: Dr. Kelly earned his BA in Psychology from Kenyon College, Master of Applied Positive Psychology degree (MAPP) from University of Pennsylvania, and PhD in Clinical Psychology from Southern Illinois University. Prior to his clinical psychology graduate program, he worked as a research coordinator at several mood, anxiety, and OCD research clinics. He completed his pre-doctoral internship at University of Rochester Medical Center. Following his internship, he completed his postdoctoral training across research and clinical settings, working at URMC Wilmot Cancer Institute’s Geriatric Oncology Division, and Genesee Valley Psychology, PLLC, a local anxiety speciality clinic.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Kelly received generalist training in treating adults who struggle with mood and anxiety disorders. His most recent clinical focus has involved providing psychotherapy for OCD, panic, and social anxiety. His clinical experience spans the care continuum, and includes work within outpatient community mental health, integrated primary care, inpatient psychiatric, and inpatient medical psychiatric settings.
Approach: Dr. Kelly’s approach is skills-focused and emphasizes a patient’s active participation in psychotherapy within and between sessions. He strives to work with key component processes that drive behavior change (e.g., cognitive reappraisal, exposure strategies, behavior activation) in a robust, practical manner. He incorporates acceptance-based, mindfulness-based, and positive psychological approaches into his clinical work.
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Kelly remains committed to the provision of compassionate, culturally humble psychological care to those with diverse backgrounds and identities.
Research: Dr. Kelly’s research interests include studying the transdiagnostic assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders, examining retrospective and prospective cognitive processes, and exploring ways of improving access to and provision of evidence-based interventions.
Ages: Dr. Kelly primarily works with adults, though works with clients 10 and up.
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Terika Harrell, LMHC, NCC
Licensed Mental Health Counselor specializing in anxiety, depression, BFRB/OCD related behaviors, along with grief and loss in diverse populations including children and adults.
Licensed Mental Health Counselor
Training: Terika earned her B.S. in Brain and Cognitive Science (Neurobiology Concentration) and B.A. in Psychology at the University of Rochester (UR). She completed her M.S. in Community Mental Health Counseling at the University of Rochester: Warner School of Education. Terika’s internship experience was at URMC’s Pediatric Behavioral Health & Wellness and Rochester Community Mobile Crisis Team. Terika is currently a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and a National Board Certified Counselor.
Clinical Experience: Terika has training with a particular focus using evidence-based therapies to treat Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD), Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD), Depression and other trauma-based therapies. Terika is trained in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP). Terika has a growing specialty working with Body Focused Repetitive Behaviors (BFRBs: for example skin picking and hair pulling). Terika has enjoyed working with children, adolescents and adults who have anxiety, OCD, trauma, and substance use. In addition, Terika has intensive experience using exposure therapy to decrease anxiety in children.
Approach: Terika believes in accepting clients the way they are, and meeting them halfway in session, to help them meet their goals. Terika uses a creative approach with clients who experience severe anxiety and trauma.
Diversity and Inclusion: Terika believe that everyone is their unique self and always acknowledge the culture components that play a significant role in therapy. Knowing this she must be open to listening to the experience of all patients.
Ages: Terika treats Adults, Adolescents, and Children as young as 4 years old.
Evelyn Meier Lynch, PhD
DBT-Linehan Board Certified Licensed Clinical Psychologist specializing in mood and anxiety disorders and borderline personality disorder (BPD).
“Evvie is very non-judgmental, helpful, supportive and encouraging.”
DBT-Linehan Board of Certification, Certified Clinician™
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Rochester
Training: Dr. Evelyn Meier Lynch earned her undergraduate degree at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She earned her Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Clinical Psychology at American University in Washington, DC. Dr. Lynch completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and her postdoctoral fellowship at Cognitive Behavioral Consultants, LLP specializing in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), trauma, and research. Dr. Lynch created and is the director of the Comprehensive DBT program at Genesee Valley Psychology (GVP).
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Lynch specializes in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), a comprehensive treatment for adolescents and adults with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD), non-suicidal self-injury, chronic suicidality, complex trauma, and transdiagnostic emotion regulation difficulties. In addition to her work in DBT, Dr. Lynch has extensive training and experience using a range of evidence-based models to treat mood, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Prolonged Exposure (PE), Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), and Motivational Interviewing.
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Lynch is dedicated to providing culturally responsive care that recognizes and values clients’ unique socio-cultural backgrounds and identities. Dr. Lynch is committed to an ongoing practice of personal and professional development focused on maintaining and increasing cultural competence.
Research: Dr. Lynch’s research focuses on the intersection between emotion regulation and interpersonal functioning in Borderline Personality Disorder, couples, and families. Additionally, Dr. Lynch is involved in ongoing practice-based research examining treatment effectiveness and mechanisms underlying therapeutic change.
Ages: Dr. Lynch treats Adults and Adolescents as young as 14.
Lauren Wadsworth, PhD
Psychologist specializing in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD treated via Exposure and Response Prevention), intrusive thoughts, anxiety disorders, and LGBTQIA+ related stressors.
Clinical Senior Instructor in Psychiatry: School of Medicine and Dentistry University of Rochester Medical Center
Clinical Fellow in Psychiatry & Senior Advisor to the Diversity Equity and Inclusions Office (DEIO): McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Board Certified in Clinical Psychology
NY License #023260; MA License #11070; National Register of Health Service Psychologists #56760
Training: Dr. Lauren Wadsworth earned her undergraduate degree at Smith College. She earned her Master’s and Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Dr. Wadsworth completed her pre-doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School at the Behavioral Health Partial Program, the OCD Institute (OCDI) and the College Mental Health Program. Dr. Wadsworth became Board Certified in Clinical Psychology in 2021. Dr. Wadsworth founded Genesee Valley Psychology (GVP), clinic offering evidence-based treatment in New York State. She is also the founder of Meridian Practice.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Wadsworth specializes in the treatment of severe Anxiety Disorders, including OCD, Social Anxiety, and Panic Attacks in adults, children, and adolescents. Dr. Wadsworth uses evidence-based therapies, namely Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure Therapy/Exposure Response Prevention (ERP) with added elements of other acceptance-based behavioral therapies. Dr. Wadsworth also specializes in work with individuals who identify as sexual and/or gender minorities (i.e. members of the LGBTQIA+ community).
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Wadsworth's clinical and research work are both largely informed by a commitment to continuously becoming a more culturally competent clinician and researcher. Dr. Wadsworth offers trainings on Identities, Inclusion, and Diversity in Business and Academic settings, through Twin Star Diversity Trainers. Dr. Wadsworth is the author of Did That Just Happen?! Beyond "Diversity" -Creating Sustainable and Inclusive Organizations
Research: Dr. Wadsworth's research explores prevalence and treatment of anxiety and depression in marginalized populations across identities (e.g. gender, sexual orientation, race, etc).
Julia Vitale, PsyD
Psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders, specific phobias (e.g. spiders, heights), OCD, ARFID, and life transitions in teens and young adults.
“Julia is not only compassionate but really takes the time to understand why I am in therapy. She is the 4th therapist I have seen this year, and the best fit! I don’t feel like I need to look further.”
Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Rochester
Training: Dr. Julia Vitale earned her Bachelor’s in Psychology, as well as her Doctorate in Psychology at Roberts Wesleyan College in Rochester, NY. Dr. Vitale completed her pre-doctoral internship at the University Counseling Center at Notre Dame. She completed her postdoctoral fellowship at Genesee Valley Psychology (GVP) in Rochester NY. She is currently the Practicum Program Director at GVP and a Staff Psychologist.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Vitale’s training in clinical and school psychology has allowed her the opportunity to work with children, adults, and families across a variety of settings. Areas of clinical expertise and interest include Anxiety Disorders, such as Social Anxiety, OCD, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). Concerns related to identity, relationships, and interpersonal functioning are further areas of interest and expertise. Dr. Vitale utilizes Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) to inform individualized treatment. She is also passionate about working with LGBTQ+ individuals.
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Vitale’s commitment is for all to feel safe and know that the complexity of who they are matters and will be affirmed in therapy. Beyond the therapy room, Dr. Vitale’s approach extends to continual personal reflection, learning, and advocacy. This must include an active understanding and an urgency to respond to issues related to social injustice.
Approach: In the therapy room, Dr. Vitale’s approach is to offer an environment that is warm, safe, and action oriented. Therapy often requires facing discomforts, and Dr. Vitale is passionate about approaching these discomforts, while also championing clients’ strengths. Dr. Vitale’s therapy approach is informed by evidenced based interventions and orientations, including person-centered, emotion-focused, cognitive-behavioral, and acceptance and commitment therapy frameworks.
Ages: Dr. Vitale treats adults and adolescents.
Felicia Jackson, PhD
Psychologist specializing in the treatment of OCD, perfectionism, and other anxiety disorders. Currently accepting clients in New York and Georgia.
Training: Dr. Felicia Jackson earned her Bachelor’s degrees in Neuroscience and Psychology at Emory University, and her Doctorate degree in Clinical Psychology at Stony Brook University. Dr. Jackson completed both her pre-doctoral internship and postdoctoral fellowship at McLean Hospital/Harvard Medical School in the Behavioral Health Partial Program. Dr. Jackson is the Founding Director of Jackson Psych in Atlanta, GA.
Clinical Expertise: Dr. Jackson specializes in the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, including Depression, Social Anxiety, Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Agoraphobia in adults. Dr. Jackson uses evidence-based therapies, primarily Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Exposure Therapy/Exposure Response Prevention (ERP), and integrates elements of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).
Diversity & Inclusion: Dr. Jackson is committed to creating a compassionate, inclusive and safe space that invites discussion and exploration of socio-cultural identities (e.g. race, gender, sexual orientation, immigration status, religious faith, etc.). Dr. Jackson recognizes that these identities can be sources of both stress and strength in a person’s life. She strives to gain understanding of each person’s unique identities and related life experiences in order to provide support as needed and integrate these important aspects of identity into treatment when helpful.
Research: Dr. Jackson’s research examines the underlying neural mechanisms associated with intolerance of uncertainty and their role in the development and maintenance of anxiety disorders.