I'm Valerie Allen, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. In my approach to healing, I prioritize creating a safe, empathetic, and non-judgmental space for each individual. I believe that the foundation of effective therapy is a strong therapeutic relationship built on trust and mutual respect. My approach is client-centered, recognizing that each
I'm Bob Gallagher, a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW) with a deep commitment to helping individuals on their journey to recovery and emotional well-being. With 24 years of personal recovery experience and over two decades of clinical practice, my approach to healing is both empathetic and pragmatic, tailored to the unique nee
I'm Kris Concannon, a Primary Clinician at Rockland Recovery and a Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor II. As a graduate of UMASS Boston, my approach to healing is grounded in a combination of academic knowledge and practical experience in the field of addiction recovery.
Utilizing a variety of therapeutic techniques, I strive to empower my cl
I'm Nicole Wilkinson, a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor II and a Primary Therapist. My journey in the recovery community, particularly in the Greater Boston area, has been both enriching and humbling. With a BS from Bryant and certification from UMASS Boston, my educational and professional experiences have shaped my approach to helping tho
I'm Alicia Lambert, a Primary Clinician at Rockland Recovery. With a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling and a background as a Licensed Alcohol & Drug Counselor, my approach is informed by a deep understanding of both the psychological and addiction-related aspects of mental health.
In my practice, I emphasize a compassionate,
My approach to therapy is one of empowerment and self-discovery. I emphasize working with individual, couples and families in a collaborative environment to help them realize their inner strength and resiliency. With the use of self exploration and mindfulness techniques clients discover how to overcome and work through the issues or areas of need.
Helping kids can feel heavy and heartbreaking, but I see you. You’re always pouring into everyone else. You’re constantly sacrificing everything to keep kids feeling safe, valued and loved; yet you’re also struggling with the guilt that it will never be enough. This work is so hard.
But you're not alone in it. As a therapi
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