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The Counseling and Cooperative Parenting Center of Ohio, a part of The Center for Cognitive & Behavioral Therapy, LLC.
Call 513.229.8980
Clinical Staff
Social Worker - Supervisor
Brenda Patton, LISW-S
Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
Julian Travis, LPC
Clinical Counselor
Lynda Kemp, LPCC
Independent Social Worker
Stella Juenger, LISW
Macie Hobbs, LSW
Kim Wall, LSW
Beth Blumberg, LPC
Corrine White, LMFT
Cassaundra Willer, LPCC
Alexis Mann, LSW
Jennifer Weaver, LISW-S
Social Worker - Supervisor
Brenda Patton, LISW-S
Brenda Patton is a Licensed Independent Social Worker – Supervisor (LISW-S), specializing in the treatment of children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples. With over 14 years of experience, Brenda is a practical, interactive, solution-focused therapist, whose treatment approach is to provide support and feedback to help clients resolve current problems or patterns of behavior. With empathy, Brenda presents clients with the tools necessary for finding solutions to a wide range of life situations, relationships, and psychological issues.
AREAS OF FOCUS: Children, adolescents, adults, couples, families, families of divorce, psychoeducational groups. Depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, trauma-based disorders, child/adolescent behavioral problems, bipolar disorders, ADD/ADHD treatment/evaluations, grief and loss, marital/couples counseling, family relationships, cooperative parenting both during and after divorce, Christian counseling, play therapy, mediation, parenting coordination, and Guardian ad Litem
Brenda Sees Clients in Our Mason Office Location
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Julian Travis is a Licensed Professional Counselor. Julian has an M.S. Degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, with a certification in Marriage and Family therapy, from Wright State University (a CACREP accredited university). He also holds a B.A. in Psychology from Wright State University. He has worked for over 12 years as a mental health case manager in a clinical setting, which in some ways gives him his first taste of counseling with clients. While his counseling approach could be considered “eclectic,” (meaning working from all models) he will usually work from the Person-Centered approach, in which he believes that the client is responsible for his/her own choices and actions, as well as the outcomes of their treatment. He has volunteered as an intern in which he was a co-leader in group therapy with incarcerated individuals, with the focus being on helping inmates to reduce the recidivism rate, by focusing on new ways to look at life’s situations. He has been certified as a national mental health first aid instructor. He is a current member of the Ohio Counseling Association (OCA), Ohio Mental Health Counselors Association (OMHCA), Miami Valley Counseling Association (MVCA), and Chi Sigma Iota (National Counseling Honor Society).
AREAS OF FOCUS: Personal and social counseling with adults, adolescents, and children, group counseling, addictions counseling, chemical dependency, mental health counseling, and supervision, career counseling, marriage & family therapy, crisis counseling, human sexuality counseling, multicultural counseling, skill-building, case formulation & clinical intervention, and clinical Assessment.
Interventions used: Existential Therapy, Mindfulness, Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Gestalt therapy, Play Therapy, Biopsychosocial Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy. He respects the theological, spiritual, and religious perspectives and traditions of those who seek counseling.
Julian sees clients in our Mason office location
Clinical Counselor
Lynda Kemp, LPCC
Lynda Kemp is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) licensed by the state of Ohio’s Counselor, Social Worker, Marriage and Family Therapist Board; she is also a nationally certified counselor. Lynda received her master’s in counseling and her doctorate in counseling and human development from Colorado State University.
Lynda works primarily with parents, couples, and families experiencing divorce or custody issues. Before relocating to Ohio, Lynda worked in Colorado for six years conducting investigations in support of court involvement in custody disputes. Lynda has extensive training in divorce/custody-related conflict, parenting, parenting coordination, mediation, and domestic violence in the context of divorce/custody disputes. Her therapeutic orientation tends towards “brief” or solution-focused based largely on a client-centered perspective.
AREAS OF FOCUS: Adults and families, co-parenting counseling, divorce-related issues, anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders.
Lynda sees clients in our Mason and Centerville office locations
Independent Social Worker
Stella Juenger, LISW
Stella Juenger is an Independently Licensed Social Worker (LISW). Stella earned her undergraduate degrees from Miami University in Social Work and Family Studies. She then completed her Masters’ degree from The University of Cincinnati where she studied Social Work with a concentration in Mental Health. Stella has spent the past 4 years engaging in individual and group therapy services with children, teens, and their families at a behavioral school for students with emotional and behavioral challenges. During these 4 years, Stella would be challenged to work with clients towards their well-being, discuss and process their needs, and provide education on the impacts of trauma. Stella utilizes a variety of therapeutic techniques to support the healing process including DBT, CBT, and person-centered therapy. Stella leads her practice with kindness, non-judgment, and empathy while empowering the client to achieve their goals.
AREAS OF FOCUS: Children, adolescents, adults, families, families of divorce. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, trauma-based disorders, child/adolescent behavioral disorders, parenting, family relationships, grief/loss.
Stella sees clients in our Mason office location
Macie Hobbs, LSW
My philosophy for therapy is “you only get out of it what you put into it” so if you are open to talking through life stressors while utilizing helpful skills and tools, I am the therapist for you!
As a therapist, I want to empower my clients to be the best version of themselves, while also showing love and compassion for their flaws, because hey, we’re all human! I enjoy being a therapist because life is a rollercoaster and we have to learn to ride the ups and downs of life it is okay to have someone there to help us along the ride.
I am a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) through the State of Ohio. I graduated from Wright State University with my Bachelor’s in Social Work in 2018 and my Master’s in Social Work in 2020. I have been working as an individual counseling therapist, whether it be in internships or past jobs, since 2019. I have worked with a wide range of adults ages, starting at 18 to 75. I have worked with an array of life challenges such as life transitions and changes (starting/ending college, gender-affirming changes, career moves, grief, new relationships, etc.), as well as positively managing mental health struggles.
My treatment approach utilizes Person-centered, Solution-Focused, Mindfulness, and Strength Based modalities. I enjoy working with young adults (or older) dealing with life challenges including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, LGBTQIA+ and gender issues, low self-esteem, relationship difficulties, current or past trauma, grief, self-compassion, and being an overall great advocate for yourself whether that be in your work, home, or in relationships. I like to use creative tools to help aid the treatment process, such as art, music, and writing.
I’m accepting new clients at two locations: Dayton – CCBT (ccbtcolumbus.com) and Mason – CCPC (www.ccpc-ohio.com), so if you are interested in starting this journey together, give us a call!
Kim Wall, LSW
Bio Coming Soon
Beth Blumberg, LPC
Bio Coming Soon
Corrine White, LMFT
Corrine White is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT). She received a Bachelor of Science in Music from Eastern Michigan University, and a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from George Fox University in Portland, OR. Corrine has been in the mental health field for over 12 years, directly providing mental health treatment for 8 years. She has worked with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families in a variety of settings.
As a psychotherapist, Corrine believes the healthy integration of neurological, biological, and psychological parts of the brain is important in developing a harmonious and homeostatic balance within one’s self, in relationship to others, and/or in relationship with a Transcendent Other (i.e. God). She uses a systemic lens to address child or adult trauma, difficult life changes, and relational conflict. At times, the way one acts reacts, and experiences emotions within relationships become challenging. Corrine also believes that challenging and difficult experiences from one’s past impact the attachments one constructs in the present and future. One’s ability to process and perceive information gets stuck and one develops negative patterns of interacting and thinking. These patterns make it difficult to maintain a healthy and adaptive relationship with oneself and with others.
Corrine’s approach draws upon a science-based biopsychosocial perspective and may combine ideas from Emotionally Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Humanistic Therapy, Psychodynamic Theory, Attachment Theory, and concepts from Interpersonal Neurobiology. Corrine works collaboratively and systemically with clients in a holistic approach to explore how past relationships and life experiences influence current emotional and behavioral patterns which cause conflict and disconnection and develop emotionally fulfilling attachments which are significant to an individual’s mental, physical, biological, communal, and spiritual growth. Together, Corrine and the client work to identify and alter the emotional and behavioral patterns that are no longer working, and transform these into positive relational patterns and ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving.
Corrine’s personal hobbies include spending time with family and friends, playing with her two German Shepherds, singing, watching basketball (Go Warriors!), playing volleyball, and listening to music.
Cassaundra Willer, LPCC
Bio Coming Soon
Alexis Mann, LSW
Jennifer Weaver, LISW-S
Jennifer Weaver is a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW). She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Dayton in Psychology and her Master’s in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis. Jennifer worked for ten years in the healthcare field assisting patients with managing chronic illness and end-of-life issues. Jennifer’s area of focus includes adults and adolescents, anxiety and depression disorders, chronic illness, grief, and adjustment disorders. Jennifer utilizes a cognitive behavioral approach to most therapies, helping to educate clients on how to improve their current situation and continue to live a healthy life.
AREAS OF FOCUS: Adolescents/Families/Adults, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar, ADHD, Chronic Terminal Illness, work-related issues, faith-based counseling, geriatric issues, grief and loss, personality disorders.
Jennifer sees clients in our Mason office location
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