Edward Garcia, AMFT

Edward Garcia, AMFT

Edward Garcia is an associate marriage and family therapist offering behavioral health services to children, teens, and adults. He treats a full list of issues; however, his specialties include anxiety, depression, coping skills, and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) 
 
Edward received his Masters of Marriage and Family Therapy in 2019 from Pacific Oaks College.
 
Edward strives to provide clients with the skills to address their mental health issues in a manner that helps them achieve empowerment and active participation in life.
 
Fun fact about Edward – he enjoys playing classical guitar!
 
“Be the change you want to see in the world.” – Gandhi
Wade Caldwell, LCSW

Wade Caldwell, LCSW

Wade Caldwell is a licensed clinical social worker offering behavioral health services to children, teens, and adults. He treats a full list of issues; however, his specialties include anxiety disorders, relationship issues, panic disorder, and family conflict.
 
Wade received his Master of Social Work in 2019 from New York University.
 
Wade’s philosophy of care is that the therapeutic alliance is built upon honesty, openness, and non-judgmental support to facilitate change. Meeting others where they are is all that anyone can be asked to do. 
 
Fun fact about Wade – he spent 3 months in Brazil teaching music lessons!
 
“Each mind perceives a different beauty.” – David Hume
Diane Estrada, LMFT

Diane Estrada, LMFT

Diane Estrada is a licensed marriage and family therapist offering behavioral health services to adults. She treats a full list of issues; however, her specialties include anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, depression, coping skills, life transitions, trauma, PTSD, and post-partum depression.

Diane received her Master of Family Therapy in 2013 from the University of Phoenix.

In Diane’s philosophy of care, she emphasizes empathy, warmth, transparency, interaction, and engagement. Her goal is to establish a therapeutic and respectful relationship with her clients. As a sensitive and compassionate individual, she does not believe in stigmatizing labels. To ensure your healing, she will tailor your dialog and treatment plan to meet your needs and facilitate your growth.

Fun fact about Diane – she loves practicing self-care by exercising!

“Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass. It’s about learning how to dance in the rain.”
Amber Dale, LMFT

Amber Dale, LMFT

Amber Dale is a licensed marriage and family therapist offering behavioral health services to children, teens, and adults. She treats a full list of issues; however, her specialties include anxiety disorders, child and adolescent therapy, women’s issues and health, and self-esteem.

Amber received her Master of Clinical Psychology in 2019 from Azusa Pacific University.

Amber’s philosophy of care views all clients through the lens of unconditional positive regard to instill hope.

Fun fact about Amber – her favorite television network is the Food Network, and she thinks Guy Fieri is the best!

“A healer does not heal you. A healer is someone who holds space for you while you awaken your inner healer, so that you may heal yourself.” – Maryam Hasnaa
Allison Kaus, LMFT

Allison Kaus, LMFT

Allison is an intake specialist who supports Array’s team of therapists.  She provides an initial, one-time intake assessment and gathers a comprehensive history from the patient. After completing the intake assessment, the patient will then be scheduled with the therapist on Allison’s team for ongoing care.  Allison serves as the starting point on the patient’s path to mental wellness.

Allison Kaus is a licensed marriage and family therapist offering behavioral health services to teens and adults. She treats a full list of issues; however, her specialties include addiction, substance use, anxiety, stress management, and women’s issues.
 
Allison received her Master’s in Counseling Psychology in 2014 from Argosy University.
 
Allison uses an evidence-based approach, which according to research, is the most effective type of treatment. She typically uses Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), along with motivational interviewing, however, her approach does differ slightly depending on an individual’s presenting issue and needs.
 
Fun fact about Allison – she loves to travel and learn about other cultures!
 
“Whether you think you can or you can’t, you’re right.” – Henry Ford
Lila Wiaduck, LCSW

Lila Wiaduck, LCSW

Lila Wiaduck is a licensed clinical social worker offering talk therapy to adults. She treats a full list of issues with specializations in anxiety, depression, mood disorders, substance use, and addiction.

Lila received her Master of Social Work in 2017 from Western Michigan University.

Lila strives to serve others with compassion and from a holistic lens to better understand them as individuals. This in turn allows you all to work together on your journey to personal fulfillment.

Fun fact about Lila – she loves to read. She challenges herself every year to read at least 45 books!

“Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.” – Oscar Wilde
Grechell Siy, LMFT

Grechell Siy, LMFT

Grechell Siy is an licensed marriage and family therapist offering talk therapy to adults. She treats a full list of issues with specializations intrauma, PTSD, chronic pain, neuroplastic pain, depression, and anxiety disorders.

Grechell received her Master of Marriage and Family Therapy in 2019 from Northcentral University.

Grechell philosophy of care is to be able to provide a safe space for her clients to process their wounds in order for them to enjoy the present and thrive.

Fun fact about Grechell – she loves sharks and their purpose on this Earth.

“Trust your tears, it will take you where you need to be.”
Nicole Gilbert, AMFT

Nicole Gilbert, AMFT

Nicole Gilbert is an associate marriage and family therapist offering behavioral health services to children and adults. She treats a full list of issues; however, her specialties include parenting, autism, trauma, self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and children and adolescents.
 
Nicole received her Master of Clinical Psychology in 2021 from Pepperdine University.
 
Nicole’s philosophy of care is putting focus on the client rather than the problem. The problem and the person are two very different things, not one and the same. 
 
For children and families, her philosophy is that children are a product of their systems, the people around them, and to help and support a child, we must support their systems. Collaboration, consistency, and communication are all key!
 
Fun fact about Nicole – she is a marathon runner!
 
“It is okay to not be okay.”
Samantha Seligman, LCSW

Samantha Seligman, LCSW

Samantha Seligman is a licensed clinical social worker offering behavioral health services to adults. Samantha received her Master of Social Work in 2018 from New York University.

Samantha does not believe in a one size fits all approach, especially in psychotherapy. She utilizes a patient-centered, holistic approach to help clients address their individualized needs. She also believes in the importance of empowering and motivating clients to reach their goals.

Fun fact about Samantha – she does calligraphy and dot art, a way of making art with various size dots.

“You’re not the opinion of someone who doesn’t know you.” – Taylor Swift
Ronnie Sumrall, ACSW

Ronnie Sumrall, ACSW

Ronnie Sumrall is a social worker offering behavioral health services to adults. He treats a full list of issues; however, his specialties include anxiety disorders, depression, stress management, trauma and PTSD.
 
Ronnie received his Master of Social Work in 2019 from the University of Southern California.
 
Ronnie believes care creates a pathway between a person and a person’s needs. Sometimes allowing oneself to take that journey can be scary. However, when you are in a position where you are not traveling alone, care can open doors that one would never consider possible.

 Fun fact about Ronnie – he used to be a professional singer!
 
“Find your peace in life and live in it.”
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