Depression

Tania Abukoush, Mirjam Quinn and Associates

Tania Abukoush (she/hers/her)

“I support people of all ages through life’s challenges by helping them manage difficult emotions, strengthen their relationships, and create a safe space for them to express and validate their feelings.”

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Daniela Chavez, MSW, LSW (she/her)

“I help children, adolescents, and adults find ways to navigate through past trauma and explore ways to identify triggers through self-reflection, and find alternative methods to help address anxiety and depression.”

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Meaghan Cusack, Mirjam Quinn & Associates

Dr. Meaghan Cusack, PsyD (she/her)

“I help children, teens, and adults who have difficulty regulating big emotions and navigating life transitions find connection and the courage to set boundaries.”

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Megan Hanafee-Major Mirjam Quinn & Associates

Megan Hanafee-Major, PsyD (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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Tyra Jackson, Mirjam Quinn & Associates

Tyra Jackson, PhD (she/her)

“I empower children, teens, and families through compassionate behavioral health therapy and individualized support as they navigate the complex paths of behavioral, mood, and neurodevelopmental diagnoses.”

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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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Christine Miller, LSW (she/her)

“I help children, teens, and young people through adverse experiences by creating a safe environment to navigate challenging behaviors, discover strengths, and build confidence to show up authentically.”

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