Mallory Fugere, MS

Therapist

Mallory holds master’s degrees in both Clinical Counseling Psychology and Forensic Psychology and is currently working toward full licensure in Clinical Counseling Psychology. In addition to her clinical practice, she also works with justice-involved individuals, advocating for access to mental health and substance use treatment as an alternative to punitive measures.

Mallory specializes in supporting preteens, adolescents, and young adults as they navigate the challenges of growing up, including identity development, family and peer relationships, and the impacts of stress, anxiety, or trauma. She brings a compassionate and practical approach to therapy, drawing on her background in both clinical and forensic settings to meet clients where they are while fostering resilience, growth, and hope.

Her dual focus on individual well-being and systemic advocacy reflects her commitment to creating lasting positive change—both for her clients and within the broader community.