Ross is a clinical mental health therapist with a bachelor’s degree in psychology and a master’s in clinical mental health counseling from Kent State University. He works with children, teens, and adults. Ross is a trauma-informed clinician with extensive experience in grief and trauma. He also has a strong background supporting clients with anxiety, depression, and a broad range of other mental and behavioral health concerns.
Ross Implements EMDR, mindfulness strategies, and a person-centered approach to make sense of experiences, notice patterns, and build skills that support daily life. He keeps sessions focused and intentional, prioritizing the work that matters most.
With younger clients, Ross aims to make counseling a safe, and at times even fun, place to grow and heal. Meeting each client at a developmentally appropriate level, Ross often uses art and play-based interventions to support expression and engagement.
With clients of any age, he brings warmth, humor, and a willingness to challenge unhelpful patterns, creating a steady and supportive space for real work

