Expressive Therapies (art and play), Christian Clinical Counseling, emotional/behavioral issues, anxiety, OCD, trauma, depression, significant life events/transitions including grief/loss, acute and chronic health conditions, marital/relational issues, ADHD and addiction using individual, couples, family and group therapy approaches.
Children, adults, couples, families
Bachelor’s of Science in Art Therapy from Bowling Green State University
Master in Mental Health Counseling from Bowling Green State University
Independently Licensed with Supervisory Endorsement through the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker and Marriage and Family Therapist Board
Certified Child Life Specialist
Rania views every person as having specialized needs, working carefully to assess each person’s specific needs to determine the strategy that will assist a person to work to their full potential and maximize their therapy experience. She uses the approach that best serves a client’s needs ranging from Christian Clinical Counseling, Expressive Art Therapy, traditional “talk” Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Family Systems Therapy. Rania partners with the client and his/her identified support system to develop a foundation that is built on a relationship of trust and teamwork, to navigate change towards healthy, productive daily living.
Rachel is under the supervision of Rania Haynes, MA, LPCC-S, CCLS, E.1600071
Autism, ADHD, Foster Care, Trauma, Depression and Anxiety.
Children, Adolescents
Bachelors of Science in Human Services Counseling from Southeastern University, Masters in Human Services and Biblical Counseling from Regent University and Masters in Mental Health Counseling from Crown College.
Registered Behavioral Technician
Member of the Christian Counseling and Education Foundation
Member of the American Counseling Association
Rachel provides an age appropriate, person-centered, individualized approach to treatment. She strives to be flexible and creative to find the best way to approach her client’s needs. Her experience has provided her with the knowledge of how the body and mind work together to create healing and acceptance. With her background as an equine therapist and behavioral specialist she has worked with children as young as two through adulthood presenting with all different needs, from autism, ADHD, divorce care, trauma, foster care, anxiety, depression, suicidal behaviors, and medical diagnosis such as fetal alcohol syndrome and epilepsy. She also has a background in biblical counseling and ministry leadership and music.
Carrie is under the supervision of Rania Haynes, MA, LPCC-S, CCLS, E.1600071
Behavioral Skills, Trauma, Depression, Anxiety, Mood disorders, Dissociative disorders, SPMI
Adults and families
Bachelors of Science in Psychology and Communications from Heidelberg University
Masters in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Spring Arbor University
Member of the American Counseling Association
Carrie has a diverse background in Mental Health and Education. Her experience has included teaching/instruction, case management and counseling. Carrie’s approach includes using skills-based behavioral counseling (CBT, DBT) and life skills coaching tailored to the individual’s needs. Her goal as a counselor is to develop a positive therapeutic relationship with her clients and assist clients to build their own life worth living and navigate the best course for their life.