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  • Nicholas Trietsch

  • Alyssa Iannamorelli-Eddy, LPC, MA, NCC

    I'm Alyssa Iannamorelli-Eddy, Licensed Professional Counselor. I use a warm, nonjudgmental approach to help my clients better understand their patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving. My counseling is based upon the belief that you are capable of enhancing your quality of life through goal-setting, learning & practicing skills, and improving your coping & communication abilities. Some of the concerns I treat include anxiety, depression, relationship issues, adjustment disorders, behavioral/conduct, couples/marriage/family therapy, OCD, fears/phobias, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, grief/bereavement, and issues related to alcohol/drug use. Counseling sessions combine a supportive, welcoming approach with research-based techniques to best understand and treat your unique concerns. Topics may include improving self-esteem, coping skills, communication, relationships, anger management, family conflict, mourning/loss, stress, LGBTQIA+, academic/work issues. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused techniques, & Behavior Modification, and work with adults, teens, children, couples, & families. Momentum Couples and Family Therapy is located in Uniontown, PA, and offers convenient hours. I'm looking forward to helping you find relief for the stressors that are concerning you!
  • Alyssa Iannamorelli-Eddy, LPC, MA, NCC

    I'm Alyssa Iannamorelli-Eddy, Licensed Professional Counselor. I use a warm, nonjudgmental approach to help my clients better understand their patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving. My counseling is based upon the belief that you are capable of enhancing your quality of life through goal-setting, learning & practicing skills, and improving your coping & communication abilities. Some of the concerns I treat include anxiety, depression, relationship issues, adjustment disorders, behavioral/conduct, couples/marriage/family therapy, OCD, fears/phobias, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, grief/bereavement, and issues related to alcohol/drug use. Counseling sessions combine a supportive, welcoming approach with research-based techniques to best understand and treat your unique concerns. Topics may include improving self-esteem, coping skills, communication, relationships, anger management, family conflict, mourning/loss, stress, LGBTQIA+, academic/work issues. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused techniques, & Behavior Modification, and work with adults, teens, children, couples, & families. Momentum Couples and Family Therapy is located in Uniontown, PA, and offers convenient hours. I'm looking forward to helping you find relief for the stressors that are concerning you!
  • Alyssa Iannamorelli-Eddy, LPC, MA, NCC

    I'm Alyssa Iannamorelli-Eddy, Licensed Professional Counselor. I use a warm, nonjudgmental approach to help my clients better understand their patterns of feeling, thinking, and behaving. My counseling is based upon the belief that you are capable of enhancing your quality of life through goal-setting, learning & practicing skills, and improving your coping & communication abilities. Some of the concerns I treat include anxiety, depression, relationship issues, adjustment disorders, behavioral/conduct, couples/marriage/family therapy, OCD, fears/phobias, trauma, PTSD, ADHD, grief/bereavement, and issues related to alcohol/drug use. Counseling sessions combine a supportive, welcoming approach with research-based techniques to best understand and treat your unique concerns. Topics may include improving self-esteem, coping skills, communication, relationships, anger management, family conflict, mourning/loss, stress, LGBTQIA+, academic/work issues. I use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused techniques, & Behavior Modification, and work with adults, teens, children, couples, & families. Momentum Couples and Family Therapy is located in Uniontown, PA, and offers convenient hours. I'm looking forward to helping you find relief for the stressors that are concerning you!
  • April Starsick, LICSW

    I believe that it is important to focus not only on mental health, but on the whole person. No one part of our being survives alone. All parts play significant roles, including physical, emotional and spiritual elements. I believe that we all have an innate ability to follow our intuition and achieve what we want in our lives. Often, we need to relearn to trust our intuition because life experiences have convinced us to fight against what we know to be best for us. My passion is helping others to relearn this balance to make the best out of life. I have a strong passion for working with trauma survivors, those struggling with depression and anxiety, those with difficulty regulating their emotions, and struggling with their identity or sense of self, including sexuality and gender identity. My approach is multidimensional and based on each clients needs. I believe therapy is an important piece to the puzzle. I also help my clients explore alternative treatment approaches that may assist in healing. There is a lot of great stuff out there! I think these are just as important in achieving the best possible outcome!
  • April Starsick, LICSW

    I believe that it is important to focus not only on mental health, but on the whole person. No one part of our being survives alone. All parts play significant roles, including physical, emotional and spiritual elements. I believe that we all have an innate ability to follow our intuition and achieve what we want in our lives. Often, we need to relearn to trust our intuition because life experiences have convinced us to fight against what we know to be best for us. My passion is helping others to relearn this balance to make the best out of life. I have a strong passion for working with trauma survivors, those struggling with depression and anxiety, those with difficulty regulating their emotions, and struggling with their identity or sense of self, including sexuality and gender identity. My approach is multidimensional and based on each clients needs. I believe therapy is an important piece to the puzzle. I also help my clients explore alternative treatment approaches that may assist in healing. There is a lot of great stuff out there! I think these are just as important in achieving the best possible outcome!
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  • Chantel Weisenmuller, PhD

  • Darlene Daneker

    I believe that people are responsible for and capable of making their own decisions within the context of their environment. We are all controlled by our environment to a certain extent but we have more control that we realize. We always have freedom to choose. I believe that all behaviors are purposeful and that these behaviors are designed to meet our needs. At times, there are better ways to get our needs met which requires changing our behaviors. We are capable of learning new behaviors, of changing behaviors, and of eliminating behaviors that cause unhealthy ways of meeting needs. I believe people's problems may arise from unfinished business from the past and, although some exploration of causation may help to clarify the connection between the past and present, most problems can be worked through by focusing on the here and now, on what choices the person has now. I also believe that many problems experienced by people today are societal or systemic rather than interpersonal or intra-personal. Deprivation, limited access to resources, and chronic oppression due to gender, race, ethnicity, class or sexual orientation can create psychological problems.
  • Darlene Daneker

    I believe that people are responsible for and capable of making their own decisions within the context of their environment. We are all controlled by our environment to a certain extent but we have more control that we realize. We always have freedom to choose. I believe that all behaviors are purposeful and that these behaviors are designed to meet our needs. At times, there are better ways to get our needs met which requires changing our behaviors. We are capable of learning new behaviors, of changing behaviors, and of eliminating behaviors that cause unhealthy ways of meeting needs. I believe people's problems may arise from unfinished business from the past and, although some exploration of causation may help to clarify the connection between the past and present, most problems can be worked through by focusing on the here and now, on what choices the person has now. I also believe that many problems experienced by people today are societal or systemic rather than interpersonal or intra-personal. Deprivation, limited access to resources, and chronic oppression due to gender, race, ethnicity, class or sexual orientation can create psychological problems.
  • Dr. Jennifer Bulger

    Dr. Bulger says that she gets a great deal of satisfaction when she is able to be a part of a patient’s recovery. She is proficient in various soft tissue techniques, skilled in active/passive rehab modalities, compassionate, and personable. When asked what’s most important to her, she says, "To provide comprehensive world-class treatment and rehabilitation to every single patient that walks through my door…aside from my family of course!"
  • Dr. Jennifer Bulger

    Dr. Bulger says that she gets a great deal of satisfaction when she is able to be a part of a patient’s recovery. She is proficient in various soft tissue techniques, skilled in active/passive rehab modalities, compassionate, and personable. When asked what’s most important to her, she says, "To provide comprehensive world-class treatment and rehabilitation to every single patient that walks through my door…aside from my family of course!"
  • Dr. Philip Ryan MD

    Dr. Philip Ryan, MD is an internal medicine doctor who practices in Martinsburg, WV. He is 67 years old and has been practicing for 41 years. Dr. Ryan is affiliated with Berkeley Medical Center.

  • Dr. Pickens Gantt II, MD

    To provide the highest quality of care for the least expense possible.
  • Dr. Pickens Gantt II, MD

    To provide the highest quality of care for the least expense possible.
  • Dr. Roger Toffle

    Dr. Roger Toffle is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Morgantown, West Virginia and is affiliated with West Virginia University Hospitals. He received his medical degree from University of Minnesota Medical School and has been in practice for more than 20 years. He is one of 47 doctors at West Virginia University Hospitals who specialize in Obstetrics & Gynecology.

  • Dr. Roger Toffle

    Dr. Roger Toffle is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Morgantown, West Virginia and is affiliated with West Virginia University Hospitals. He received his medical degree from University of Minnesota Medical School and has been in practice for more than 20 years. He is one of 47 doctors at West Virginia University Hospitals who specialize in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
  • Dr. Roger Toffle

    Dr. Roger Toffle is an obstetrician-gynecologist in Morgantown, West Virginia and is affiliated with West Virginia University Hospitals. He received his medical degree from University of Minnesota Medical School and has been in practice for more than 20 years. He is one of 47 doctors at West Virginia University Hospitals who specialize in Obstetrics & Gynecology.
  • Dr. Ronald Greer, MD

    Dr. Ronald Greer II, MD is a family medicine doctor who practices in Ravenswood, WV. He is 38 years old and has been practicing for 11 years. Recently completed special LGBTQ cultural competency training.
  • Dr. Ronald Greer, MD

    Dr. Ronald Greer II, MD is a family medicine doctor who practices in Ravenswood, WV. He is 38 years old and has been practicing for 11 years. Recently completed special LGBTQ cultural competency training.