J. Cameron Preece, Ph.D. LMFT
I love the psychotherapy work that I do. For the last 27 years I have been a witness to the courage, tenacity, and creativity of my clients as they strive to improve their personal lives and relationships in their families.
Eve Austin, LMFT
I take a wholistic and client centered approach to counseling, walking with clients through the process of tuning in to their heart, soul, mind and body.
I will incorporate expressive arts, movement, functional nutrition and spiritual components into sessions at the client’s request. I enjoy working with children and teens as they gain tools for emotional resilience and navigate key developmental stages. Before becoming a therapist I was an educator for 20 years. The combination of my skills as a teacher, mom of 3 adult kids and therapist give me the ability to build rapport with kids and support them well as they gain resilience skills and grow towards their goals. I integrate work with the parents and bring a wholistic approach to treatment.
Gregory Deitchler, LMFT,LPC
In my counseling practice, I work with individuals, couples, and families.
My theoretical orientation is rooted in reality theory, which basically takes an account of where you are now and where you plan to go in the future. My theoretical model is a strong foundation in cognitive behavioral therapy and working to get to the source of the problem.
I believe in a brief solution-focused style that will enable us as a team to work systematically to get at the problem at hand or the symptoms that have brought you to counseling.
Jana Taylor, LCPC, NCC
When we experience trauma, life stressors, or times of crisis it is common to find ourselves struggling with anxiety, depression, or relationship issues. Often, we hold deep beliefs about ourselves or others that do not serve us. These beliefs may hold us back from our best life. I work to facilitate healing in those who are struggling to find peace with themselves and in their relationships.
Tyler Cazier, LCPC
Are there times when you feel disconnected, alone, unimportant, and rejected - even in your closest relationships? You seek closeness but it ends in conflict? It seems the harder you try, the more disconnected you feel. Walls go up - you feel hurt and alone. You lose hope for a closer, more secure relationship. Tyler is committed to helping you end this negative cycle. By getting below the surface of behavior, he helps couples bring awareness to the deep, underlying emotional needs within themselves. A new bond is formed, where each partner is able to feel safe, supported, desired, and loved.
Jackie Hardy, LPC
My counseling focus is meeting individuals where they are and facilitating healing, connection, strength, and balance. I am committed to assisting clients with self-connection and nurturing healthy relationships with themselves and others.
Alison Grant, LPC, NCC
You don’t have to navigate life's difficulties alone. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, lonely, or struggling, I offer a supportive space where we can work together to overcome obstacles. Wherever you are on your journey, I'll join you to facilitate healing and help you recognize your strengths. I see each person as unique, providing personalized attention to address your specific needs and empowering you with the tools to find happiness.
Shanell Wallentine, LPC, NCC
Life can feel overwhelming when anxiety, relationship struggles, grief, or the pain of past experiences begin to interfere with the life you want to live. You may find yourself stuck in patterns that no longer serve you and feel disconnected from what matters most. Therapy provides a space where you can gain perspective and develop new ways of responding to life's challenges with greater clarity, resilience, and self-compassion. I enjoy working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. I also enjoy helping parents strengthen connection, communication, and confidence in their parenting.