Meet Our Team
The relationship between therapist and client is key to a successful therapeutic journey.
All of our licensed clinical therapists are trained and specialized in treating various conditions.
Not sure who would be the best fit? Contact us today!
Alyssa Kalejs
MA Candidate
Alyssa works with children (6 and up), teens and adults who are struggling with anxiety, depression, life transitions, OCD and OCD related disorders, relationships, trauma and substance abuse. She recognizes the courage and strength it takes to come to therapy, and views the relationship as a partnership.
Angelica Onofrio
MSW, LCSW
Angelica works with teens (12 to 18 years old) and adults who are struggling with depression, anxiety, OCD and OCD related disorders, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges and substance abuse. She views the therapeutic relationship as a partnership, and focuses on each individual’s strengths, so they can begin to see real sustained change in their lives.
Isabella Oremus
MA Candidate
Isabella works with teens (12 to 18 years old) and adults who may be struggling with anxiety, depression, substance abuse, interpersonal relationships with friends, family, and partners, life transitions, and OCD and related disorders. She understands that starting therapy with a new counselor can be daunting, and recognizes the importance of the ongoing relationship shared between client and counselor accomplished through building rapport and meeting clients wherever they are in life.
Christina Byington
MSW, LCSW, LAC
Christina works with adults (18 and up) who are struggling with depression, anxiety, OCD and OCD related disorders, trauma, life transitions, relationship challenges and substance abuse. She understands the courage and vulnerability it takes to come to therapy. Her top priority as a therapist is to provide a space where clients feel accepted for who they are.
Allison Zage
MSW, LCSW
Allison works with children (6 and up), teens and adults navigating life’s challenges, including OCD and related disorders, anxiety, depression, substance abuse, behavioral changes, and interpersonal relationships. Allison uses a person-centered approach and gets to know clients’ individual strengths to best develop and maintain coping skills and strategies that work.