Meet The Team
Morgan Milligan, LPC
Under the supervision of Niesha Miser, LCPC
Specializing in couples, families, and adolescents coping with post-COVID adjustments, Morgan is committed to helping clients navigate feelings of anxiety, stress, and depression. Morgan provides services such as individual, mental health, co-parenting treatment, reintegration therapy, child therapy, and marital counseling.
Her approach is centered on the belief that successful therapy prioritizes clients' overall well-being and addresses their treatment objectives at their own pace.
Morgan aspires to reach individuals who are resistant to therapy and destigmatize the misconception that treatment is only for those in immediate crisis or who view therapy as a last resort.
Shelby Hatten, LPC
Under the supervision of Niesha Miser, LCPC
Shelby's individual work encompasses a broad range of topics and target demographics. She primarily focus on individuals aged 20 and above. Her expertise extends to various sensitive and vital issues, including domestic violence (both from the perspective of the aggressor and the survivor), mental health and illness, trauma, suicide, LGBTQIA+ concerns, eating disorders, and body dysmorphia. Shelby's therapeutic goals reflect a profound commitment to addressing critical aspects of human experiences and relationships while being authentic, free spirited and carrying an unshakeable optimism that brightens the spirits of those around her.
Darrell Robinson, LPC
Under the supervision of Niesha Miser
As a dedicated therapist, Darrell possess expertise in working with individuals aged 12 and older. His focus encompasses addressing trauma, guiding through life transitions, nurturing healthy relationship dynamics, and assisting individuals in achieving the peace they seek. He is deeply committed to establishing a safe and affirming environment for the LGBTQ+ community, valuing and respecting diverse backgrounds.
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His background as a student athlete in various sports adds a unique perspective to his approach. This perspective emphasizes the importance of discipline, teamwork, and resilience within the therapeutic process
Dave Drum, LAC
As a Licensed Addiction Counselor (LAC), David Drum works primarily with those challenged by substance use disorders. He brings a wealth of experience and expertise on addiction, based on working with individuals and groups in a variety of settings including residential and outpatient. His ability to counsel and educate others spans different career areas, including journalism and technology planning, and is supported by his own long-term journey in recovery from substance use. He works with clients at all the stages of change by meeting them where they are at and setting personalized goals to help them rise above those things that are preventing positive growth. Whether it’s a 12-Step support group or a 5000-steps-per-day walking routine, Drum focuses on using one’s interests and strengths for success in recovery. He incorporates various evidence-based interventions, including practices such as mindfulness to ensure that individuals acquire tools they can use everyday.