Wayne Counseling Center consists of a group of highly skilled and experienced solo practitioners who share office space and a deep commitment to empowering and healing individuals of all ages. Our clinicians include psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, and physicians who provide evaluation, individual and group psychotherapy, marriage and family counseling, and consultation.
Our practitioners offer a comprehensive array of services to help clients resolve family conflicts, relationship problems, parenting challenges, learning and school difficulties, trauma, grief and loss, 'sexual dysfunction, gender identity and sexuality issues, depression, anxiety and stress, and problems related to mental and physical disorders.
Our practitioners offer a comprehensive array of services to help clients resolve family conflicts, relationship problems, parenting challenges, learning and school difficulties, trauma, grief and loss, 'sexual dysfunction, gender identity and sexuality issues, depression, anxiety and stress, and problems related to mental and physical disorders.
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Dr. Michele Angello works with gender variant youth and adults. She offers individual, group and family therapy, as well as corporate education and training on a variety of issues of sexuality and has presented internationally on her work with trans-youth and working with children of transitioning parents.
Dr. Atkins utilizes a flexible, intergraded approach to therapy and serves individuals across the lifespan. She recognizes the impact family and background have on shaping an individual. Dr. Atkins combines that knowledge with cognitive-behavioral strategies, mindfulness and other techniques to foster self-understanding, personal growth and problem-solving.
Dr. Cobb-Nettleton received her BA in Psychology and Chemistry and her MA in child psychology from the University of Minnesota, and her Doctor of Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Work. Her post doctoral work includes study at The University of Minnesota Medical School and graduate studies in Ethics at United Theological Seminary (Minnesota) and at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C.
Dr. Kelly is a licensed psychologist in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania who specializes in the neuropsychological function of children with reading, learning and attention disorders. She earned a BA in special education, a masters degree in clinical psychology and received her doctorate in School Psychology from Temple University where she developed a strong interest in developmental dyslexia.
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May 04, 2019
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