Meet the Team

  • Lance Ahl, LMFT (CA 86028)

    Lance is passionate about helping others find healing and wholeness in their relationships and lives. In the therapy room, his practical approach is interactive and engaging as he seeks to connect with his clients and help them understand their interpersonal cycles that keep them stuck and discover ways to break through and move forward. Lance helps clients feel understood, equipping them with practical tools, and filled with hope for a better tomorrow.

  • Kelly Robinson, LMFT (CA 128744)

    Kelly is a Level II trained Restoration Therapist which she uses to equip individuals, couples and families to break free of painful cycles and embrace peace in their lives and relationships. She is skilled in walking with individuals through intimate betrayal, relational stresses, grief and loss, anxiety, depression, trauma and identity formation. Kelly values creating a safe and authentic environment where we can use your strengths to create the movement you are seeking.

  • Jacob Oliver, LMFT (CA 140216)

    Jacob specialize in couples therapy, sexual addiction, premarital therapy, and individual/relational psychoeducation groups. With a focus on utilizing Restoration Therapy, he helps individuals and couples gain insight into their painful patterns and establish new ones grounded in love and trustworthiness. Jacob is eager to embark on a journey with clients to find the right treatment for them.

  • Amanda Nemeth, LMFT (CA 115990)

    Amanda’s approach to working with clients is holistic, creative, and grounded in the specific story of each client. Through empathy, authenticity, and curiosity she helps create a new vision for hope as she journeys with her clients on their path toward healing. Amanda has experience working with individual adults of all ages, couples, and families.

  • Joanne Russell, LMFT (CA 147395)

    Joanne offers a safe space for clients to come as they are and receive acceptance without judgement so that they can make sense of their life experience. The result of this is a deeper understanding of oneself, that yields wisdom and healing. Often the outcome is restored love and trust in the very relationships that present challenges. Joanne works with clients who struggle with unresolved emotional injury, self-worth, trauma, relational problems, anxiety, intergenerational issues, women’s issues, and spiritual issues.

  • Luke Wilkerson, LMFT (CA 106766)

    Luke specializes in guiding his clients towards overcoming anxiety. He works with his clients to gain deeper insight into any unhealthy emotional and behavioral patterns they may have and teaches his clients very practical tools to start changing those patterns. Luke helps his clients develop confidence not only in their identity, but in their ability to successfully replace their anxiety with healthy actions.

  • Dee Dee Mayer, LCSW (CA 19580)

    Dee Dee is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has been in private practice for over twenty years specializing in treating women in leadership, families, and couples. She is the Senior Director of the RelateStrong program for the Boone Center for the Family at Pepperdine University. Dee Dee earned her Doctor of Ministry from Azusa Pacific University. She has over 20 years of experience providing organizational leadership and program management in academic and community health environments. Dee Dee's passion is to walk alongside people as they live to their fullest potential in life, work, and relationships.

  • Meghan Eaken, LMFT (CA 95959)

    Meghan is a Licensed Therapist (MFT #95959) and Board Certified Coach. For over a decade, Meghan’s therapy practice has helped high-functioning women and men decrease their daily anxiety at work and in their relationships. As a coach, Meghan helps people tap into their best selves through emotional regulation in her Anxiety Break Up program. Her passion for all her work is fueled by knowing change is possible and that people are meant to grow.

  • Nancy Frigaard, LMFT (AZ 15231)

    Dr. Nancy Frigaard, D.Min., LMFT, is a Restoration Therapy-trained clinician and the author of "A Playful Approach to Restoration Therapy." As the owner and clinical director of Freedom Family Counseling, she dedicates herself to training interns and associate counselors. A former MFT program director with teaching experience at both undergraduate and graduate levels, Dr. Frigaard is passionate about helping individuals find freedom from pain and emotional bondage, guiding them from pain to peace to live their lives fully. In her personal life, Nancy loves spending time with her family, riding her bike, reading, and laughing with friends and family.

  • Michael Piciucco, LMFT (AZ 15647)

    Michael considers it a privilege to work with individuals, couples, and families including adolescents and children. Wherever his clients are at, Michael approaches therapy as a powerful opportunity to grow in the way they experience the depth of life, love, and relationships. He believes it’s important to help each individual identify clear goals that they want to work towards accomplishing, and then work collaboratively with them to develop a roadmap of how to get there. He often works with issues such as depression, anxiety, relationship distress, men’s issues, grief and loss, emotional dysregulation, family discord and cooperation, attachment issues, boundary issues, and more.

  • Michelle S. Park, LMFT (NY 001312)

    Michelle is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in New York, New Jersey and Florida. She is also the founder of ReEnvision Marriage and Family Therapy where she and her associates see individuals, couples and families, ReEnvision also offers group therapy. Michelle also teaches for Empower, a worldwide women’s leadership development program.

  • Dr. Mike Bishop, PhD., LMFT-S, LPC-S (TX 302)

    As a Clinical Fellow of the American Association for Marriage & Family Therapy (AAMFT), a Professor of Marriage & Family Therapy for Texas Wesleyan University and Capella University, a Certified Level II Restoration Therapist, a supervisor and trainer of new therapists, and 30 years of clinical experience, Mike is qualified to guide you in creating the relationship you would like to have. Mike serves high stressed professions such as the medical, legal, professional/collegiate sports, and entertainment industries. If you're looking for extra support and guidance through a challenging situation or you're just ready to move in a new direction in your life, Mike looks forward to working with you to achieve your goals.

  • Jessica Haskell, LMFT (TX 201625)

    With 15+ years as a marriage and family therapist, Jessica guides individuals like you toward self-discovery, aimed at elevating all aspects of your life. Jessica will support you in delving into the depths of your experiences, uncovering the root causes of any challenges you may be facing, ultimately resulting in profound clarity and transformation from within.

  • Jake Werley, LMFT (AZ 15236)

    Jake is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in both Arizona and California. After attending Fuller Seminary's Graduate School of Psychology, he worked in a community-based non-profit practice for nearly ten years. For the past four years, he has run a private practice. Jake works extensively with families, individuals, children, parents, and couples dealing with an array different types of struggles and diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds.

  • Stephenie Lievense, LMFT (CA 89458)

    Stephenie finds it an honor to be invited to sit with you - and she is committed to listen with openness, empathy and a deep desire to understand. She is curious with to find the early violations of love and safety that may now be interfering with your ability to be in the type of relationships you want to be in. Stephenie will work with you to heal those violations, and to begin to practice a new way of relating. One that honors the truth of who you are, and brings peace to your life and relationships.

  • Nicole Zasowski, LMFT ( CT 001592)

    Nicole is a Level II Restoration Therapist and Consultant and loves empowering individuals, couples, and families to find freedom from painful patterns and establish new actions and relational dynamics that are grounded in love and trustworthiness. In addition to working with clients in her private practice, Nicole is a sought-after speaker and author of What If It’s Wonderful? and From Lost to Found, and co-author of Advances and Techniques in Restoration Therapy and Families and Forgiveness: 2nd Edition.

  • Bree Schiff, LMFT (CA 139642)

    Bree knows the bravery it takes to ask for help and believes you deserve the support you are seeking. In her personal and professional experience, she has come to believe in the healing of a safe space with unconditional listening (and a little bit of humor). Bree have walked clients through crisis, transitions, grief, relational strain, identity questions, major anxieties, trauma, depression, everyday stressors and growing pains. It is her goal to walk alongside you and equip you with awareness and skills to manage as you move forward... and maybe laugh together a little along the way.

  • Migum Gweon, LMFT (CA 51790)

    Before Migum became a therapist, I trained in three diverse careers: concert pianist, investment banking (research and supervisory analyst), and ministry with high school and college students. She gained artistic creativity and expression, cultivated an analytical mind, and have a passion to bring healing to the soul. The skills and experiences Migum has acquired in each field have helped to enrich her work as a therapist and enables her to connect with a diverse population.

  • Dr. Miyoung Yoon Hammer, PhD

    Miyoung Yoon Hammer serves as associate professor of marital and family therapy and, as of July 2016, chair of the Department of Marriage and Family at Fuller Theological Seminary. Prior to joining the Fuller faculty in 2009, Miyoung Yoon Hammer worked as a medical family therapist (MedFT), providing therapy for patients and their families in hospital, outpatient, and private practice settings. She also served as an associate faculty member at the Chicago Center for Family Health, an affiliate of the University of Chicago. She currently teaches a course on medical family therapy, which focuses on working collaboratively with families affected by illness and their healthcare practitioners both inside and outside the medical environment.