Staff
Glenn A. Heinrichs, Ph.D.
Dr. Heinrichs graduated from Fuller Theological Seminary in 1995 with a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and a Masters in Theology. He has been in clinical practice since 1991 in both the public and private sectors.
Richard E. Chaney, M.A., LMFT
Richard Chaney, M.A., L.M.F.T.: A clinical member of the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (AAMFT) and a Pennsylvania licensed marriage and family therapist, Richard has been practicing individual, family and couples therapy for over fifteen years.
Rosalie M. Jacobs, M.Ed., BCIAC.
Ms. Jacobs is known for her work in treating clients who suffer from Chronic Pain, Stress, Anxiety, Fears/Phobias, Tension and Migraine Headaches, Gastrointestinal Disorders, Essential Hypertension, Fibromyalgia, T.M.J. and Stress Related Skin Disorders, such as: Psoriasis, Eczema, Acne and Rosacea.
Robert Giglio, MS, LPC
Bob Giglio specializes in working with individuals, couples, families and children ages 5-10. Bob is a certified Focusing trainer and Focusing Oriented Psychotherapist. Focusing is very client oriented and allows the client to get in touch with their inner felt sense. Bob’s couple’s therapy includes same sex partner relationships as well as opposite sex partnerships and marital therapy
Jay S. Dickinson, MA, LPC, NCC, BCIAC.
Jay Dickinson is a Licensed Professional Counselor (License Number PC004833), has a Masters degree in Clinical Counseling Psychology and he is a National Certified Counselor (www.NBCC.org) He is an Associate Fellow of the Biofeedback Certification Institute of America (www.BCIA.org). His approach to psychotherapy is integrative and draws from many different modalities and therapeutic perspectives. He has experience working with a diversity of clients in age and background that are experiencing various difficulties. When appropriate he incorporates neurotherapy (also known as neurobiofeedback) with psychotherapy for clients with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, substance abuse, depression, anxiety and other conditions.
Lina Peterson, MS
Lina Peterson has earned her Master’s Degree in Health Psychology and has been practicing in the field of mental health and substance abuse since 2000. She is experienced in working with adults, children, adolescents, couples and families in assisting them to overcome such difficulties as mood disturbances, anxiety, relationship struggles and variety of other mental health challenges. Her primary expertise lies in the field of addictions including both the individuals suffering from the disease as well as their families.
Mindi Raggi, Ed.D., LCSW
Dr. Raggi is a psychotherapist licensed in Pa. as a Clinical Social Worker. She received both her undergraduate degree and Masters degree from Temple University. She received her doctorate from the American School of Professional Psychology, University of Sarasota, in Sarasota, Florida. The focus of her work during doctoral training was trauma and trauma related assessment. The results of Dr. Raggi’s dissertation, trauma assessment techniques for counselors, was published in the New Jersey Journal for Professional Counselors.
Kim Wright, LCSW
Kim Wright, LCSW, currently works as a Private Practice Professional with a variety of clients, aged 15+, who seek treatment to recover from Anxiety, Depression, Sexuality issues/disorders, Psychosis, and Relational/Couples therapy. She is LGBTQQI-friendly and works from a Cognitive Behavioral / Solution-Focused perspective to help her clients feel more comfortable in moving forward towards a stable recovery
Sandy Friter, M.A., NCC, GC-C, LLC
Sandy is a Certified Grief Counselor and National Certified Counselor. She has worked with Children and Youth for many decades, in schools and counseling centers.
