Meet The Staff
Chelsea Roland, MA, LPC
Chelsea is a Licensed Professional Counselor and is EMDR trained. She received her Masters of Arts degree from Central Michigan University. Chelsea received training and supervision at the Human Development Clinic at Central Michigan University. Chelsea also received her Bachelor of Science degree with a major in psychology and a minor in family studies from Central Michigan University. Chelsea’s training experiences include human development, sexuality, and marriage and family relations as well as trauma and EMDR.
Chelsea is a Licensed Professional Counselor and is EMDR trained. She received her Masters of Arts degree from Central Michigan University. Chelsea received training and supervision at the Human Development Clinic at Central Michigan University. Chelsea also received her Bachelor of Science degree with a major in psychology and a minor in family studies from Central Michigan University. Chelsea’s training experiences include human development, sexuality, and marriage and family relations as well as trauma and EMDR.
Katherine Osborne M.A. LPC
Katherine provides both individual and group counseling for adults, children, family, couples, adolescents and seniors.
Katherine completed her Master of Arts degree in Professional Counseling from Central Michigan University. Her internship was conducted at Shelter house in Gladwin, Michigan; which included individual therapy, group therapy, advocacy for individuals effected by domestic violence and sexual assault. She's assisted individuals with a wide range of presenting concerns such as anxiety, depression, life transitions, trauma, self-harm, crisis intervention, problematic sexual behavior in children, behavioral concerns in children, abuse/sexuality, interpersonal conflict, stress management.
Katherine also has experience in advocacy and case management, involving clientele needing assistance with court systems, food, shelter, employment or state benefits. Katherine also acquired a Bachelor of Science degree in Child development in 2017 from Central Michigan University.
Katherine’s counseling approach uses a Person-Centered approach/ Cognitive Theory, and often uses techniques from Solution Focused Theory to provide advocacy to clients. Katherine is not limited to the theories listed above and is able to use techniques from different theories that are best suited for the client’s needs.
Katherine believes each client is the expert of their own life and chooses to walk the path with them through therapy to help them achieve their unique goals.
Katherine provides both individual and group counseling for adults, children, family, couples, adolescents and seniors.
Katherine completed her Master of Arts degree in Professional Counseling from Central Michigan University. Her internship was conducted at Shelter house in Gladwin, Michigan; which included individual therapy, group therapy, advocacy for individuals effected by domestic violence and sexual assault. She's assisted individuals with a wide range of presenting concerns such as anxiety, depression, life transitions, trauma, self-harm, crisis intervention, problematic sexual behavior in children, behavioral concerns in children, abuse/sexuality, interpersonal conflict, stress management.
Katherine also has experience in advocacy and case management, involving clientele needing assistance with court systems, food, shelter, employment or state benefits. Katherine also acquired a Bachelor of Science degree in Child development in 2017 from Central Michigan University.
Katherine’s counseling approach uses a Person-Centered approach/ Cognitive Theory, and often uses techniques from Solution Focused Theory to provide advocacy to clients. Katherine is not limited to the theories listed above and is able to use techniques from different theories that are best suited for the client’s needs.
Katherine believes each client is the expert of their own life and chooses to walk the path with them through therapy to help them achieve their unique goals.