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Licensed Clinical Psychologist
Dorothy Sayers, Psy.D.
Licensed Psychologist
Dr. Sayers has extensive experience working with adolescents, young adults, adults and couples. She works with a variety of issues including adolescent developmental issues, depression, anxiety, transitions, and grief. She also has considerable experience within the school setting working for more than 20 years in an independent private school for boys. Dr. Sayers is able to use this familiarity in helping teens and their families adjust to transitions to schools and to address specific school concerns. Her work in the school includes working with students individually and in groups in addition to working with school employees.
Dr. Sayers views therapy as a collaborative process in which the therapeutic relationship is paramount. Dr. Sayers works to create a genuine connection with her clients as a means to promote healing, recognition of personal strengths and self-worth, in addition to increasing insight and awareness. She leads her clients toward making discernible and lasting changes that can help them reach their personal goals.
Dr. Sayers is a licensed clinical psychologist holding licenses in PA and DE. She is also a member of PSYPACT.
THERAPY, PSYCHIATRY, COACHING
PSYCHIATRY, COACHING
Ann Coia, LPC
It's my pleasure to introduce myself and share my passion for counseling with you. Since graduating from Villanova University with an MS in Counseling and Human Relations, I steadily worked towards my License in Professional Counseling (LPC). Since I have obtained my LPC, I enjoy dividing my time as a school counselor at the high school level and working with Individuals of all ages as a therapist at Kelly Counseling and Consulting. While I am very comfortable working in all areas of need, I have a particular strength assisting individuals who have anxiety and depression. I also have successfully worked with clients who wish to enhance their self esteem and make positive changes in their lives.
In my personal life, I am a mother of two young children and am happiest when outdoors hiking or kayaking. I find being out in nature to be therapeutic and also find a lot of fulfillment through photography and working with different art mediums.
I understand that life can be challenging and am available to both listen and guide others towards their therapy goals. I have a sincere respect for those who are able to identify areas of need in their life and therefore seek counseling.
PSYCHIATRY, COACHING
Kelly Daudert, M.Ed.
I am passionate about helping young adults, teens and children reach their utmost social, emotional, academic, and vocational potential. I view therapy as a collaborative process between therapist and client. Clients will be able to drive the topics that we will discuss, and I will meet them with warmth, acceptance and empathetic understanding. My clients will learn how to cope with their presenting concerns in a healthy and realistic manner, and gain tools that can be used beyond their time spent in therapy. I have experience supporting clients with ADHD, anxiety, depression, trauma, bipolar disorder, anger and rage. I take a multicultural, trauma-informed approach to therapy, and utilize CBT, DBT, solution focused, and humanistic techniques. I became a therapist because I have that innate ability to put individuals at ease and make them feel accepted. Additionally I find fulfillment in the growth and success of others. I am drawn to work with younger populations because I am inspired by the resilience and creativity of our youth.
ACUPUNCTURE
Christine Lees, MS
As a professional counselor, Christine Lees, M.S. has helped individuals across the lifespan to achieve a wide range of unique goals. She received her Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from West Chester University and is currently pursuing licensure in the state of Pennsylvania under the supervision of seasoned clinicians with decades of experience at Kelly Counseling & Consulting. Christine has over 10 years of experience herself working in a variety of helping roles including student support, mobile social work, care giving for chronically ill patients, pediatric nursing, brightening up memory care units, and most recently, providing trauma-informed psychotherapy for a diverse population that included survivors of sexual abuse, clients mandated by the state of Pennsylvania, and victims of domestic violence, among others.
Whatever brings you to the therapy room, when working with Christine you can expect:
• A warm, non-judgmental space where you can freely explore your behaviors, thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
• A collaborative environment where self-awareness and self-acceptance are fostered to illuminate the path to positive change and fulfillment.
• A nurturing relationship that pushes you to grow with an empathic and compassionate hand.
• An objective outside perspective that can reveal blind spots and give unbiased feedback.
Christine works from a contextual and holistic lens. She integrates Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Emotion Focused Therapy (EFT) as well other theories to best meet her clients’ needs and goals.
Focus Areas
Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Grief, Adjustment Disorder, Attachment Issues, Emotional Disturbance, ADHD
Age Groups
Children (6-12), Teenagers (12-18), Young Adults (18-24), Adults (24+), Elders (65+)
ACUPUNCTURE
Lori Walker, MA
Lori is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education in School and Mental Health Counseling. During her studies at University of Pennsylvania, Lori has worked with grade school, middle school and high school students, wherein she provided individual counseling, group counseling, and guidance programs on mental health topics. In addition, Lori also worked at Main Line Health in group and individual sessions with adolescents and adults and has worked in a private practice working with individuals. Lori meets people where they are with empathy, compassion, and curiosity. Lori also integrates cognitive behavioral therapy and a solution focused perspective with her clients. She works with young adults, adults, families, and couples. Lori has a background in divorce and custody law and finds that her specialty is working with couples in couples counseling who are trying to work on aspects of their marriage or relationship to help them find ways to come together, empathize with one another, and communicate more effectively.