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Stephanie Gancarski

Stephanie Gancarski, LSW (she/her/hers)

“I work with individuals needing support for anxiety, stress, burnout, and life transitions. I provide individualized, evidence-based support to help clients manage emotions, reduce feelings of being overwhelmed, and improve overall well-being.”

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Megan Hanafee-Major Mirjam Quinn & Associates

Megan Hanafee-Major, Psy.D. (she/her)

“I help kids, adolescents, adults, and couples understand themselves, their wants and needs, and their relationships by building a trusting and collaborative space for them to explore their feelings in safety.”

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Emilie Harris, Mirjam Quinn & Associates

Emilie Ihnat, LPC (she/her)

“I help children and adolescents overcome anxiety, advocate for themselves, and feel confident by building a positive therapeutic relationship where they feel comfortable expressing themselves.”

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Noa Jurmann, Mirjam Quinn and Associates

Noa Jurmann, MA (she/hers/her)

“I help children, adolescents, and adults work through complex challenges, navigate trauma and any difficulties they may have, and learn how to express their emotions in a healthy manner.”

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Halie Kellett Mirjam Quinn & Associates

Halie Kellett, Psy.D. (she/her)

“I use humor and authenticity to meet anxious and neurodivergent children, adolescents, and young adults where they are at and help them learn to navigate their environment, manage their emotions and worries, and build connections within themselves and the world around them.”

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Liz McNally

Liz McNally, LCSW, MSW (she/her/hers)

“I support kids, teens and adults managing anxiety, worry, and executive functioning challenges. Integrating compassion, creativity, humor, and flexibility to create a safe and affirming space that meets each person’s unique needs in therapy.”

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