Meet Our Therapists
To contact any therapist, please phone Green River Guild:
To contact any therapist, please phone Green River Guild:
Eleanor is a licensed clinician working with adults since 1989 with a focus on depression, anxiety, trauma, and life transition issues. She has specialized training in death, dying, and grief issues as well as short and long-term addiction recovery issues. She uses an eclectic approach according to an individual’s needs and has experience in cognitive – behavioral, family systems, and psychodynamic therapies.
Kate is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with 20 years experience as a psychotherapist. She works with adults and older adolescents treating life adjustment issues, relationship struggles, mood related disorders and trauma. Her approach is centered in the belief that therapy is a process of growth and self discovery. While much of the focus is on developing new ways of coping, the work is driven by a clear definition of the issues, their origin and the needed path to healing. Kate utilizes a dynamic approach that includes the use of EMDR and ego-state work to explore and assist in the therapy.
Kim is a licensed clinical social worker and alcohol and drug counselor. Her experience in working with adolescents and adults over the years has allowed her to become well-versed in a wide range of mental health themes, including depression, anxiety, traumatic experience, grief and loss, relationship stress, aging, parenting as well as addiction and recovery from substance abuse. Kim appreciates each person’s individuality with respect to his or her cultural background. She strives to create a therapeutic relationship based on mutual respect that works toward the goal of the client’s self-understanding and positive change.
Tanya is a Master’s Level Licensed Psychologist providing psychotherapy to adolescents and adults in a professional and non-judgmental setting since 2001. In her years of clinical experience, Tanya has become aware of the many forms of distress and suffering with which people learn to cope. It is often in the way the brain and body attempt to cope that we develop the symptoms that ultimately compromise our emotional and physical health. As humans we are capable of a surprising amount of adaptive creativity. When harnessed, this drive to adapt and change is incredibly powerful. In therapy, you will develop skills for reflecting on the past, as well as, skills for understanding and changing present emotional and physical experiences.
Tanya is recognized by EMDRIA as an Approved Consultant in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing). She available to provide consultation for EMDR practitioners and is contracted with Rivers Edge Institute to provide EMDR Basic Training opportunities in-person and virtually. For more information about EMDR therapy please visit emdria.org.
Welcome! I am a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with 15 years of clinical experience. I am currently a member of the Green River Guild in Hyde Park, VT. In my practice, I like to create a therapeutic setting in which clients can discover for themselves the answers and solutions they have been looking for. I believe that people have the adaptive information inside them to grow beyond their problems, they have the power to feel better, and that they can create the lives of their own choosing.
I am a certified EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) therapist. EMDR has shown to be effective in helping people process traumatic life experiences and it can also be helpful in addressing a wide range of presenting concerns. I work with people who are dealing with anxiety, depression, grief, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and PTSD.
When someone has taken the big step of reaching out, they may feel stuck, confused, or trapped. They are looking for clarity, understanding, or a solution to an issue, event, or way of feeling. My goal is to help people gain insight and resolve past and present issues so they can apply what they have learned to future scenarios and enjoy life as they choose.