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Our team

Justine O’Donnell, PsyD.

OWNER, PSYCHOLOGIST

I provide psychological evaluations for pre-adolescents, adolescents, and young adults. I specialize in assessing mood disorders, learning disorders, anxiety disorders, executive functioning and attentional issues, adoption/attachment issues, developmental issues, providing a learning profile, and the interplay amongst such challenges. I have a doctoral degree in clinical psychology (Psy.D.) from Pacific University. I have worked for 25 years with teens and young adults as a wilderness guide, wilderness therapist, college counselor, individual therapist and as an evaluator.  I am licensed in Utah and Illinois, on a roster to practice in Vermont, and I have licensing that enables me to practice in 26 states.

Bliss Baker, ACSW

ASSESSMENT COLLABORATOR, PERSONAL COACH

Bliss is a clinical social worker based in Los Angeles, California where she does individual and group therapy with kids, teens, and adults. Bliss has her masters in Clinical Social Work from Loyola University Chicago. Bliss was inspired by her work as a wilderness therapy guide for teens and young adults, where she was introduced to family systems work and the effectiveness that movement, creative expression, connection to nature, and sharing in community had on participant’s mental health. Bliss’s work is informed by shadow and parts work, systems theory, psychodynamic theory, and cognitive behavioral interventions. She supports clients in mindfulness, embodiment, and spiritual practices. Bliss enjoys assisting clients in making peace with all parts of us, finding balance between our thinking minds and our feeling bodies, and increasing the capacity for sensations in the body, allowing her clients to open to the full spectrum of emotions life has to offer.

Stacey Rupolo, LSW

ASSESSMENT COLLABORATOR, PERSONAL COACH

Stacey is a clinical social worker based in Chicago, Illinois, where she does individual and couples therapy with queer and neurodivergent adults. She got her masters in Social Work from Loyola University after a decade working as a photojournalist. She practices from a humanistic, trauma-informed, and anti-racist perspective. As a committed abolitionist and systems thinker, she is continually fascinated by the ways people adapt, survive, and find ways to thrive in different social and political contexts. She enjoys psychological testing for its potential to help people and their families feel empowered to navigate the world and mental healthcare system and find joy in their lives. She is trained in the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics, which is a framework that combines traumatology and neuroscience within the context of human development. She is trained in EMDR. In her spare time, she likes to knit, read, and bother her two cats.

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