Clinicians and Therapists
Assessment & Brief Treatment Services
Sheena Bice, MS
Education: M.S New England College.
Training and Specialties: Conditional Discharge revocation; emergency evaluations; facilitating voluntary/involuntary In-patient admissions; triage phone contacts; suicide prevention; suicide survivor support
Thomas Burwell, MS
Education: MS Clinical Mental Health Counseling, New England College.
Training and Specialties: Growth/Strength based therapy; life balance issues; bipolar and mood management; GLBTQ issues; relational & personal empowerment.
Rachael Mong, MA
Education: MA in Forensic Psychology, John Jay College of Criminal Justice. BA in Psychology, University of New Hampshire.
Training and Specialties: Forensic background with an emphasis on working wth those with mental health concerns and legal involvement. Provides court ordered mental health evaluations, as well as court ordered anger management for the agency.
Kate Murphy, LCMHC
Education: Johnson State College
Training and Specialties: Group therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy(DBT) for groups, DBT informed Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for individuals.
Rebecca Partridge, LCMHC, MA
Education: Dual Master’s Degrees in Elementary School Counseling and Community Counseling, Arcadia University. BA in Psychology, Hartwick College.
Training and Specialties: Individual and couples counseling with adults and counseling children. Primarily treats adults living with depression, anxiety, relationship stressors, personality disorders, anger management issues, impulsivity, financial stressors, parenting issues, motivational challenges, ADHD, mood disturbances, or workplace stressors.
Cornelis Pieterse, MA
Education: Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy at Antioch. BA, Loyola University.
Training and Specialties: Psychological First Aid and member of NH Disaster Behavioral Health Response Team. PTSD – specializing in treating adults with childhood trauma background. Co-leader/trainee in a sex offender group and Vietnam Veteran’s Support Group.
Penny Lee Remick, LCMHC, MA
Education: BS in Behavioral Science, Granite State College. MA in Counseling, Regent University.
Training and Specialties: Anxiety (Panic) disorders; career search or change; Rational Emotive Therapy (RET); communication skills.
Ann M. Rubinstein, LCMHC, MA
Education: MA in Counseling, Rivier College
Training and Specialties: Child and adolescent mood disorders; trauma ;Dialectical Behavior Therapy(DBT); Trauma Focused – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(TF-CBT); attachment issues. Expressive therapies including extensive work with sand tray work and play therapy.
Linda Stakin, LCMHC, MA
Education: MA, Antioch New England Graduate School
Training and Specialties: Trauma and grief; level I and II bereavement facilitation; group facilitator of Living With Chronic Pain.
Mark Baddeley, LCMHC, M.Ed, M.A.
Education: University of New Hampshire
Training and Specialties: Child and adolescent therapy; trauma focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT); Dialectical Behavior Therapy(DBT).
Stephanie Bielik, LICSW, MSW
Education: MSW, Wheelock College. BS Psychology, Milligan College
Training and Specialties: Child and adolescent therapy; Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(TF-CBT).
Cynthia Bolin, MA
Education: M.A. Psychology (Art Therapy), Antioch University
Training and Specialties: Art therapy, group and individual; child and adolescent services; Dialectical Behavior Therapy(DBT); Trauma Focused – Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(TF-CBT); crisis intervention.
Maura Casey, MSW
Education: MSW, San Diego University. BA, Clark University.
Training and Specialties: Children, adolescents, and families; Dialectic Behavior Therapy (DBT).
Paul D. Lassins, LICSW, MSW
Education: MSW, Boston University. BS, Keene State College.
Training and Specialties: Children, adolescents, and families; therapist in the Restorative Partial Hospitalization Program, Young Adult Program; researcher in the National Institute of Mental Health study on 1st Episode Schizophrenia Treatments in Adults.
Laura Morin, MA
Education: MA, Brandeis University. BA McGill University.
Training and Specialties: Children and adolescents; Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT); Theraplay; trauma and children; impact of divorce on children.
Skerry Moir, MS
Education: Masters of Science Mental Health Counseling, University of Massachusetts. BS, Fitchburg State College.
Training and Specialties: Child and adolescent therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy(DBT), crisis management.
Soundra King, LICSW, MSW
Education: MSW, Boston University
Training and Specialties: Children, adolescents, and family therapy; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy(CBT) and behavior management; Dialectical Behavior Therapy(DBT).
Barbara Fields, LICSW, MSW
Education: Simmons College School of Social Work
Training and Specialties: Children and adolescents; families; ADHD; mood; behavior; divorce; family interaction.
Kate Bernier, LICSW, MSW
Education: Harvard College. Granite State College, UNH
Training and Specialties: Trauma – TF and CBT; Reactive Attachment Disorder – attachment treatment; Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR); family therapy.
Community Support Services
Maureen A. Hayes , LCMHC
Education: Rivier College, Nashua, NH.
Training and Specialties: Bereavement, PTSD, Chronic pain and illness, woman’s issues, LGBT.
Andrea Rancatore, LCMHC, MS
Education: M.S. New England College, B.A. Notre Dame College.
Training and Specialties: Dialectic Behavioral Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Behavior modification therapy/motivational therapy, Anger management, and Adult needs and strengths assessment (ANSA) certified. NH Disaster Behavioral Health Response Team (DBHRT) member.
Mary Super, MA
Education: MA in Counseling, University of New Hampshire, BA in Psychology, University of New Hampshire
Training and Specialties: Psychiatric Emergency Services, Crisis Intervention, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Mood and Personality Disorders, and Severe and Persistent Mental Illnesses, works with adults, couples and families.
Deaf Services
Christine M Penta, LICSW, MSW
Education: Current doctoral student at Simmons College, School of Social Work. M.S.W., Gallaudet University. B.A. College of Holy Cross.
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; school social work.
