Clinical Directors

  • Cynthia L. Whitaker, PsyD – Assessment & Brief Treatment
  • Education: Doctorate in Psychology, Antioch College New England, Certificate in Sign Language Interpretation.
    Training and Specialties: Deafness; disabilities; PTSD; psychological testing; supervision; teaching.

  • Daniel P. Morin, MS, APRN – Child & Adolescent Services
  • Education: M.S Boston College, Advance Practice Nurse Practitioner.
    Training and Specialties: Psychopharmacology, therapy clinical specialist on child and adolescent mental health, board certified in adult as well as child & adolescent treatment

  • Rebecca K. Sartor, LICSW – Community Support Services;
  • Education: MSW, Boston University; Certificate in Primary Care-Behavioral Health Integration, University of Massachusetts Medical School
    Training and Specialties: Community Based care with chronically mentally ill clients, family education, domestic violence work with perpetrators and victims (Coordinator of the Batterer’s Intervention Program) ; works with dually-diagnosed clients; Adult Needs and Strengths assessment (ANSA), Motivational Interviewing, and Critical Incident Stress Management.

  • Monica L. Collins, MA, MBA – Older Adult Services
  • Education: University of Pittsburgh-BS Psychology, Indiana University of Pennsylvania MA Community and Agency Counseling, Southern New Hampshire University MBA, University of Mass.-certificate in PBHCI
    Training and Specialties: Community and Agency Counseling, Organizational Performance Improvement, Integrated Care, Compliance, Batterer’s Intervention Programming, Trained in Duluth Model of Domestic Abuse Intervention Programming, Certificate in Primary and Behavioral Health Care Integration, Trained in Critical Incident Stress Management, Member of the State of New Hampshire Executive Advisory Committee for Wellness Incentive Programs

  • Frederic J. White LICSW, LADC, C-CATODSW – Substance Abuse Services
  • Christine M. Penta, LICSW – Deaf Services
  • Education: Current doctoral student at Simmons College, School of Social Work; M.S.W. from Gallaudet University
    Training and Specialties: Mental health and deafness. Trained to provide culturally affirmative mental health services in American Sign Language to Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth and adults, and to their hearing family members. Clinical experience includes, but is not limited to, working with clients who experience depression, anxiety, thought disorders, interpersonal conflict, marital stress, parenting concerns, and those who struggle achieving independence.