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Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to your mental well-being. With expert care and a compassionate approach, we’re here to support you on your journey to healing and growth.

I am a Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, trained in child, adolescent and adult psychiatry. I completed my MD at Yale School of Medicine, my PhD at Yale, Oxford University, and the National Institutes of Health, and my residency and fellowship training in the Yale Department of Psychiatry and Yale Child Study Center. I grew up in Southern New England, and consider this home. I aim to provide evidence-based, person-centered care, informed by the latest understandings in psychiatric research, and with compassion and optimism.

I am a Board-Certified psychiatrist committed to a client-centered practice. I use a kind, warm and respectful approach and am committed to a practice of shared decision-making which blends medical expertise with your lived experience and preferences.

As Clinical Director of Clearview Health and Wellness, Dr. Samantha Ewart, LICSW, is dedicated to fostering a compassionate and supportive environment where both clients and clinicians can thrive. In addition to guiding Clearview’s clinical programs, she teaches as an adjunct faculty member and shares her expertise at national conferences, helping to strengthen and inspire the work of mental health professionals. With a deep commitment to equity and innovation, Dr. Ewart believes that by empowering clinicians, she ensures every client has access to inclusive, transformative care that supports lasting healing and growth.

I am a Board-Certified LMHC, LCSW, CSC and hold CANS certification. I am also a clinical supervisor and have over 30 years of experience working with a wide variety of mental health problems. These include depression, anxiety disorders, OCD, and C-PTSD. I work with individueals starting from teens to elderly. I help clients live self-actualized lives due to difficulties with work, family life, and self-esteem. Empathy and self-awareness are modeled by my approach and I work within a safe environment. My success lies in your success and I do not give up until you feel ready to face the world again!

Kevin J. McCarthy BA MSW LICSW (He/Him/His) is a licensed independent clinical social worker, Psychotherapist and Consultant who specializes in assisting people with co-occurring Mental Health and Substance Use disorders find their pathway to recovery. He is a Senior Program Manager for Residential Substance Addiction Services with the Behavioral Health Network, where he provides administrative supervision over multiple residential treatment facilities in Springfield, Greenfield and Hyde Park. Kevin serves as board president of The Massachusetts Organization for Addiction Recovery and is on the Board of Heading Home Inc. He is the former VP of Budget Finance for the NASW-MA Board.Kevin is a person with lived experience who considers himself a social worker for social justice and DEI changemaker in the human service industry.

I am a bilingual / Spanish speaking therapist. I'm passionate about helping others, contributing to the community, and improving people's lives. I want to help individuals identify and reach their full potential. Some quotes that ring tru to me are ,"The only way to do great work is to love what you do." and "Just because someone helps you does not mean that you have failed, but that you are not alone."

My name is Chelsea Hagopian. I attended Widener University, where I received my MSW. And later received my LCSW in 2020. My passion for supporting others started when I watched a hospice social worker make my grandfather laugh at one of his lowest points in life. Support and connection are key to healing, and I believe we all need one another to thrive. Another passion of mine is to cook and bake. One of my fondest childhood memories is making fresh gnocchi and pizzelle cookies from scratch with my family.

I am a bilingual therapist. I come from Puerto Rico, where I completed my Master’s in Counseling Psychology at Albizu University. My goal in therapy is for the patient to feel free to talk about their process and work together to find solutions and provide possible tools to improve their quality of life. As a curious fact, in my free time I like to be in contact with nature and enjoy a good cup of coffee with the company of my family and friends.

Michael Cordova Grimes holds a Master’s degree in Counseling in Psychology from Inter-American University of Puerto Rico and a Bachelor’s degree from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. He is a bilingual mental health counselor. He works in multidisciplinary settings, providing emotional support and skill-based interventions. His approach is grounded in the biopsychosocial model, with a focus on emotional regulation, integrating CBT and DBT skills. Michael is trained in CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, is a QPR Instructor, has completed Zero Suicide Institute training, and is a published author committed to compassionate, evidence-based care. My approach focuses on helping clients achieve greater emotional stability and an improved quality of life and promoting emotional awareness, regulation, and a sense of safety within relationships. Through individualized support, I work to enhance coping skills, resilience, and overall well-being.




I am a Licensed Clinicial Social Worker who has been in the therapy field since the start of 2023. Within this time I have worked mostly with adults who are living with a wide variety of diagnoses. I am compassionate and dedicated to helping individuals work towards their personal growth and well-being. With my therapeutic approach of support and encouragement, I use active listening and collaboration to help clients reach thei goals. Of course each client is different in their own ways and I individualize my approach for each client.

My name is Quiana Copeland, LMSW and have dedicated over 7 years guiding individuals on their journeys through self awareness and healing. I approach each individual with grounding techniques and evidence based practices. I use an understanding and compassionate approach and have helped many individuals gain self confidence as well as the ability to manage their emotional and psychological challenges.

My name is Stella Etienne and I am an Outpatient Therapist here at Clearview Health and Wellness Group. It’s a pleasure to meet you! A little bit about me; I completed my Bachelor degree in Social Work and in Communications and Culture at Bridgewater State University. I achieved my Master's degree in social work at Regis College. I have had many opportunities within these fields to help clients find their path towards healing from substance abuse disorders and mental health disorders.

I am a passionate, hardworking, and dedicated Master's Level Mental Health professional. I am committed to providing compassionate care to those in need, utilizing my expertise and deep understanding of mental health to foster healing and personal growth. My unwavering dedication to my clients is evident in my empathetic approach and relentless pursuit of the most effective therapeutic methods, ensuring that each individual receives tailored support to overcome challenges and achieve emotional well-being. I strive to create a non-judgmental space for my clients to explore their emotions and cultivate self awareness. I have a person centered approach where I focus on individual needs, values and the setting of personal goals through evidence based techniques and interventions to promote growth, healing and positive change.


I am a bilingual/ Spanish speaking therapist. I'm a compassionate advocate for mental health and healing. I possess a background in therapeutic methods such as CBT, DBT, and mindfulness. I specialize in providing therapy for individuals navigating challenges like trauma, PTSD, anxiety, depression, grief and loss. I strive to create a safe space for individuals, with a caring and empathic approach. My focus is to foster mental well-being, equipping individuals with valuable coping skills to help navigate through mental health challenges and finding resilience in the process.

I am a Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, trained in child, adolescent and adult psychiatry. I completed my MD at Yale School of Medicine, my PhD at Yale, Oxford University, and the National Institutes of Health, and my residency and fellowship training in the Yale Department of Psychiatry and Yale Child Study Center. I grew up in Southern New England, and consider this home. I aim to provide evidence-based, person-centered care, informed by the latest understandings in psychiatric research, and with compassion and optimism.



My name is Myrna, and I am a Professional Counselor with a Master's degree in Mental Health Counseling and a concentration in Addictions Counseling. I have a Professional Certification in grief Counseling. I have been in practice since 2021. Mostly, I work with the adult and adult aging population. Helping others is my vocation and I value the courage of those who seek professional help.

I am a LICSW. I started my journey at Clearview Health and Wellness Group back in November of 2020. Throughout the years I have worked with a range of clients holding a variety of challenges. My goal is to always meet the client exactly where they are and help them grow into who they want to be. All sessions foster a client-centered, strengths-based approach.

My name is Max Cooney and I work primarily with children and adolescents who are experiencing trauma and anxiety. I enjoy taking a client-centered approach to therapy and working together to arrive at a place where individuals wish to be. I have many interests in books, music, and video games, and doing this work teaches me new facets of the world every day!

My name is Zach (they/he). I enjoy working with people of all ages and backgrounds. I have expertise and a strong understanding of LGBTQ+ issues and Autism Spectrum Disorder. One of the most important aspects of my practice is ensuring that the people I work with feel seen and heard. I want you to feel comfortable being your true, authentic self.Life can be full of many challenges. It can feel even more difficult without someone to discuss them with. I would be honored to provide a safe space where these challenges can be discussed and worked through.Ultimately, I prioritize creating a supportive and judgement-free space. In this environment, we can work together to achieve individualized goals. I look forward to meeting and supporting you!

I bring a client-centered, strengths-based, and culturally informed approach to therapy. I help clients identify what truly matters to them, respond to challenges with self-compassion and resilience, and take steps towards a more fulfilling life. As an immigrant from Nepal, I further bring a unique perspective to my work by integrating cultural humility, sensitivity, and experiential insights into my practice.

I am a dedicated therapist specializing in working with children facing behavioral and school-related challenges, as well as adults navigating life transitions, stress, and emotional difficulties. My approach is client-centered and strengths-based, focusing on building self-esteem, promoting empowerment, and fostering personal growth. I believe in creating a safe, supportive space where clients can explore their strengths, overcome obstacles, and develop the confidence to thrive.



As an English and Portuguese-speaking Brazilian counselor, Ana Sophia (she/her) recognizes and uplifts language and culture throughout the therapy experience. Ana Sophia integrates relational-cultural therapy, feminist theories, and aspects of DBT and CBT to provide unique, authentic, and person-centered care for each individual. Ana Sophia is dedicated to providing care for individuals of all identities and backgrounds with evidence-based counseling. Previously, Ana Sophia has interned at a K-12 school, has worked in community-based and in-home settings, and has worked at a suicide/crisis hotline. Ana Sophia is a Master's level clinician with a Master's degree from Boston College's Mental Health Counseling program.

I was introduced to the mental health field in 2019 as a residential counselor for the Children's study home. While working for the organization, being trauma-informed was truly important while working with children from age ranges 13-17 years old. The group home was able to provide for the children while teaching them daily skills and assisting with understanding their trauma. As I transitioned from being a residential counselor, I went on to work for Department of Children and Families as a social worker. Documentation, collateral, and resources is an important key in any field. From 2023-2025, I have dug deep into my clinical work as a clinician where I created a DBT approach with my clients and establishing a safe space. My goal for my clients is that as long as they are willing to put in the effort no matter how big or small progress will be made. Not everything is a quick fix when it comes to mental health, by giving ourselves grace it lightens the load we already carry.

Born in Brooklyn to Chinese immigrant parents, my journey from New York to Massachusetts shaped my deep commitment to cultural humility and inclusive care. I hold a Master of Education in Art Therapy and Counseling from Springfield College and have spent my career supporting diverse populations, from children with ADHD to adults within the DDS community. My clinical approach integrates creativity with evidence-based practices like CBT and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, allowing me to meet clients where they are. As a proud member and advocate of the LGBTQIA+ community, I strive to create affirming, art-centered spaces where individuals of all backgrounds feel empowered to foster expression and healing

My name is Dan and I specialize in trauma-based therapy. Using a client-centered, trauma-informed approach, I strive to meet clients where they are at and work with them on an individual basis by utilizing different therapeutic approaches that are tailored to each client. By utilizing techniques from CBT, Psychodynamic Therapy, DBT, etc. I find that establishing rapport and a comfortable working relationship is very important in the therapeutic process.My clinical experience comes from a variety of settings such as working in multiple residential programs as a Case worker for children and adolescents, working at The Department of Children and Families, and I most recently worked with the elderly population coordinating in home care services. I find that the wide variety of clientele that I have worked with in the past gives me a breadth of experience that can be tailored for all ages. My goal for all my clients is to feel heard and understood as they address their overall well-being.

Hello, I’m Abdullah, a Muslim Puerto Rican clinician with over seven years of experience working with Adults. I support individuals navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, relationship concerns, and family estrangement. I also work with identity-related stressors, including multiracial identity, spirituality, and religious or racial trauma. My approach to therapy is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and anti-oppressive. I value transparency and authenticity in the therapeutic relationship and work collaboratively using CBT, DBT, and mindfulness-based techniques. My goal is to help you understand the hows, whens, and whys of your experiences so you can move toward greater clarity, healing, and a more grounded present and future. You deserve direction, peace, and a space where all parts of you are welcomed, and I would be honored to support you in that journey.































I am an Administrative Assistant here at Clearview Health & Wellness Group, where I provide support to both clients and clinicians to ensure a welcoming and organized environment. I love helping people connect with the care and resources they need, and take pride in making the process as smooth as possible. With strong attention to detail and a compassionate approach, I strive to make every client’s experience positive from the very first interaction.

Jasmine Serhan is Clearview's Strategic Growth Executive, where she focuses on purposeful expansion and community impact. She brings a unique background to her role, combining hands-on clinical experience as a Certified RBT and Certified Medical Assistant with the business acumen from her MBA in Health Administration. This blend of skills allows her to lead community outreach initiatives that are both empathetic and effective in breaking down barriers to care. Jasmine also plays a role in helping build our team ensuring that Clearview is composed of individuals who share her passion for the company's mission and a positive company culture.

Abigail Beach connects the dots between data analysis and business development at Clearview Health & Wellness. She transforms complex information into a clear roadmap for growth while leading outreach efforts to build our community. This unique dual role ensures that every decision we make is not only strategic but also deeply aligned with our mission to make high-quality mental healthcare accessible to all. Her work is a powerful blend of insight and action, constantly driving us forward with purpose.

My name is Edzabel Ayala. I am passionate about mental health and creating strong, supportive communities. As the Meds & Intake Coordinator, I am dedicated to making each person's first step toward care welcoming and stress-free. With compassion and attention to detail, I ensure that every individual feels heard, valued and connected to the right support.

You're not alone in how you're feeling—our compassionate mental health experts are here to listen, support you, and help you find the clarity and peace you deserve.
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My name is Dan and I specialize in trauma-based therapy. Using a client-centered, trauma-informed approach, I strive to meet clients where they are at and work with them on an individual basis by utilizing different therapeutic approaches that are tailored to each client. By utilizing techniques from CBT, Psychodynamic Therapy, DBT, etc. I find that establishing rapport and a comfortable working relationship is very important in the therapeutic process.My clinical experience comes from a variety of settings such as working in multiple residential programs as a Case worker for children and adolescents, working at The Department of Children and Families, and I most recently worked with the elderly population coordinating in home care services. I find that the wide variety of clientele that I have worked with in the past gives me a breadth of experience that can be tailored for all ages. My goal for all my clients is to feel heard and understood as they address their overall well-being.
Born in Brooklyn to Chinese immigrant parents, my journey from New York to Massachusetts shaped my deep commitment to cultural humility and inclusive care. I hold a Master of Education in Art Therapy and Counseling from Springfield College and have spent my career supporting diverse populations, from children with ADHD to adults within the DDS community. My clinical approach integrates creativity with evidence-based practices like CBT and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy, allowing me to meet clients where they are. As a proud member and advocate of the LGBTQIA+ community, I strive to create affirming, art-centered spaces where individuals of all backgrounds feel empowered to foster expression and healing.
I was introduced to the mental health field in 2019 as a residential counselor for the Children's study home. While working for the organization, being trauma-informed was truly important while working with children from age ranges 13-17 years old. The group home was able to provide for the children while teaching them daily skills and assisting with understanding their trauma. As I transitioned from being a residential counselor, I went on to work for Department of Children and Families as a social worker. Documentation, collateral, and resources is an important key in any field. From 2023-2025, I have dug deep into my clinical work as a clinician where I created a DBT approach with my clients and establishing a safe space. My goal for my clients is that as long as they are willing to put in the effort no matter how big or small progress will be made. Not everything is a quick fix when it comes to mental health, by giving ourselves grace it lightens the load we already carry.
I am an Administrative Assistant here at Clearview Health & Wellness Group, where I provide support to both clients and clinicians to ensure a welcoming and organized environment. I love helping people connect with the care and resources they need, and take pride in making the process as smooth as possible. With strong attention to detail and a compassionate approach, I strive to make every client’s experience positive from the very first interaction
I am a bilingual Puerto Rican therapist and Coordinator Supervisor with a deep commitment to community well-being. With four years in mental health and over ten years as a Community Coordinator, my career has been dedicated to serving diverse populations. My work is rooted in my experience as a mental health counselor, where I developed a deep passion for advocating and creating meaningful connections between communities in need and available services. I am committed to building robust systems with strong foundations—aimed not only at supporting individuals today but also at shaping a healthier, more resilient future for generations to come.
Michael Cordova Grimes holds a Master’s degree in Counseling in Psychology from Inter-American University of Puerto Rico and a Bachelor’s degree from Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. He is a bilingual mental health counselor. He works in multidisciplinary settings, providing emotional support and skill-based interventions. His approach is grounded in the biopsychosocial model, with a focus on emotional regulation, integrating CBT and DBT skills. Michael is trained in CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention, is a QPR Instructor, has completed Zero Suicide Institute training, and is a published author committed to compassionate, evidence-based care. My approach focuses on helping clients achieve greater emotional stability and an improved quality of life and promoting emotional awareness, regulation, and a sense of safety within relationships. Through individualized support, I work to enhance coping skills, resilience, and overall well-being.
I am a LICSW. I started my journey at Clearview Health and Wellness Group back in November of 2020. Throughout the years I have worked with a range of clients holding a variety of challenges. My goal is to always meet the client exactly where they are and help them grow into who they want to be. All sessions foster a client-centered, strengths-based approach.
I am a Board Certified Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, trained in child, adolescent and adult psychiatry. I completed my MD at Yale School of Medicine, my PhD at Yale, Oxford University, and the National Institutes of Health, and my residency and fellowship training in the Yale Department of Psychiatry and Yale Child Study Center. I grew up in Southern New England, and consider this home. I aim to provide evidence-based, person-centered care, informed by the latest understandings in psychiatric research, and with compassion and optimism.
Hello, I’m Abdullah, a Muslim Puerto Rican clinician with over seven years of experience working with Adults. I support individuals navigating anxiety, depression, PTSD, relationship concerns, and family estrangement. I also work with identity-related stressors, including multiracial identity, spirituality, and religious or racial trauma. My approach to therapy is trauma-informed, culturally responsive, and anti-oppressive. I value transparency and authenticity in the therapeutic relationship and work collaboratively using CBT, DBT, and mindfulness-based techniques. My goal is to help you understand the hows, whens, and whys of your experiences so you can move toward greater clarity, healing, and a more grounded present and future. You deserve direction, peace, and a space where all parts of you are welcomed, and I would be honored to support you in that journey.