Meet the Team

Stephanie Cimmet, LCPC, ATR-BC


Licensed Professional person Clinical Counselor, Registered Art Therapist - Board Certified

Throughout her nineteen years of providing mental health services, Stephanie has been engaged by an individual's ability to communicate complex emotional challenges through creative expression. Combining creative arts with psychotherapy, she offers children, adolescents, adults, families, and groups a diversity of non-traditional modalities as gateways to exploring both their struggles and strengths. Stephanie brings a diversity of skills to her electric current piece of work. She has been trained in schoolhouse systems, psychiatric hospitals, day treatment centers, and in the homes of families in crisis. She has participated in multi-disciplinary teams in statewide agencies and accustomed private contracts and grants to provide unique, specialized services in art therapy. Stephanie was trained at Wheaton College and Lesley University and maintains a state license as a Clinical Professional person Counselor. She received her Lath Registration in Art Therapy in 2005 and Certification in 2011. Stephanie participates and maintains memberships in a variety of country and national counseling associations.

Jessica Bump, LCPC, ATR


Licensed Professional Clinical Advisor, Registered Art Therapist

Jessica Bump earned her Main's Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Fine art Therapy from Lesley University. She has feel working with individuals with developmental disabilities, including Autism Spectrum Disorder. Jessica has worked with children, adolescents, families, and immature adults in a broad variety of settings including psychiatric residential treatment, home and community therapy, college counseling, and schoolhouse-based treatment. Additionally, Jessica is passionate about facilitating open studio art therapy groups, strengthening and building good for you attachments, and utilizing a family systems approach to support families. Jessica'south experiences in the helping profession take instilled her with hope and the belief that with internal motivation and external back up, each and every one of us is capable of learning to navigate life's challenges with greater ease and comprehend the journey.

Sarah Traub, LCSW


Licensed Clinical Social Worker

Sarah Traub received her Master'southward Degree at The University of Georgia and holds a Maine country license equally a Clinical Social Worker. She is a Waldorf School graduate and studied Studio Art as an undergraduate, both of which continue to inform how she serves children and their families in her professional life. Sarah has worked with children and adolescents in a variety of settings including a Child Advocacy Eye, community-based services, and as a school-based clinician. Sarah advocates for early admission to mental wellness support for children. She strives to provide this in means children innately relate to and benefit from, through playing, exploring their creativity, and connecting with nature. She believes these activities empower children to know and love themselves more fully and connect positively with others, leading them to truly thrive.

Bailey Knox, LCPC


Licensed Professional person Clinical Counselor

Bailey Knox holds a Primary'due south Degree from Lesley Academy in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialization in Expressive Arts Therapy. Her education focused on the integration of multiple arts-based modalities in therapy, including music, visual art, storytelling, poetry, and dramatic play. She has experience working with youth, families, groups, and adults both as a clinician and arts educator in a variety of school and community-based settings. Bailey feels strongly that the arts accept an inherent ability to strengthen communication, creative trouble solving, and self-awareness, and are essential tools for developing adaptive strategies to meliorate relate to ourselves and the world around u.s.a..

Reid Dominie, LCPC-c, ATR-p


Licensed Professional Clinical Advisor - provisional, Registered Art Therapist - provisional

Reid Dominie earned her Main's Degree from Lesley Academy in Clinical Mental Wellness Counseling with a specialization in Fine art Therapy. She is experienced working with youth, adolescents, and families across a variety of settings including schools, community-based programs, homeless shelters, family crunch centers, and residential treatment centers. Reid strives to cultivate safe and empowering therapeutic relationships with her clients and their families. Reid'southward training and counseling style are rooted in trauma-informed care. She recognizes the widespread impact trauma can have on a client's life —emotionally, physically, socially, and developmentally. From this holistic perspective, she works to actively promote each client'south voice and option throughout the healing process. Her person-centered and strengths-based approach focuses on working collaboratively to empathize each customer's unique identities, strengths, and goals. Reid believes artistic expression is a powerful force to cultivate resilience, optimism, and hope.

Mister Rogers & Van Gogh

Since Dec 2013, Many Moons has provided a loving home for cats in need. Mister Rogers and Van Gogh accept been essential members of the team since June 2018. They are full of curious, affectionate energy and unconditional positive regard for each and every client. Mister Rogers and Van Gogh are strong models of the therapeutic power of play, exploration, and long naps in weird places.

Mister Rogers is a happy helper. He is approachable and approaches anybody with acceptance and curiosity. He appreciates homemade toys and can exist silly with customer'southward personal holding — shoelaces, open up bags, and fluffy winter coats. He might even add together some paint footprints to your artwork!

Van Gogh is a dreamy thinker. He has a relaxed vibe and will usually wait to exist approached. He welcomes attention and is quick to purr. Most often, Van Gogh can be plant sleeping (sometimes right on summit of his brother!).

"For myself, cats are very helpful to relax and aid in the therapeutic process. Cats are also very helpful to talk well-nigh my feelings in ways I wouldn't experience comfortable doing. They are prissy and non-judging, so it makes me experience skillful when I pet the cats."
— Josh, age 16