Meet our Massachusetts providers

Haven Huck
LCSW
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Children (8 to 12), Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64), Elders (65 and above)
Languages spoken: English
Haven Huck is a Licensed Certified Social Worker with extensive experience providing therapeutic support to individuals dealing with anxiety, depression, relationship challenges, post-traumatic stress, trauma histories, and a wide range of other mental health concerns. Haven earned a Master’s degree in Clinical Social Work with a concentration in Trauma and Violence from Boston University in 2021. Throughout her career, she has held roles as an Adjustment Counselor, Outpatient Therapist, and Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Counselor, developing a strong foundation in trauma-informed care and crisis intervention. Haven is deeply committed to fostering connection and building positive therapeutic relationships with her clients. Her work involves using tailored therapeutic approaches to meet the diverse and unique needs of each individual.
Amanda Jankoli
LCSW
Woman
White/Caucasian
Ages served: Adults (18 to 64)
Languages spoken: English
Amanda is a Licensed Certified Social Worker and is working toward becoming a Certified ADHD Professional (ADHD-CCSP). She has extensive experience providing therapeutic support to individuals navigating neurodivergence, disability, and mental health challenges, including co-occurring diagnoses such as anxiety, depression, medical trauma, and chronic pain. She earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from Boston College, which equipped her with the skills to address complex mental health needs effectively. Amanda utilizes a strengths-based and trauma-informed framework in combination with evidence-based modalities (e.g., CBT and DBT). She has completed extensive training in working with people with disabilities, including neurodivergent adults with ADHD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and learning disabilities. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to creating affirming therapeutic spaces that honor the whole person. Amanda believes in the power of ensuring clients feel truly seen and understood, and that they leave sessions with practical strategies to create the life they want.
Ashley Lussier
LCSW
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Children (8 to 12), Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64)
Languages spoken: English
Ashley Lussier is a Licensed Certified Social Worker who works with children, adolescents, and young adults navigating a range of emotional, behavioral, and developmental challenges. Her areas of focus include depression, anxiety, behavioral concerns, social and interpersonal difficulties, life transitions, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and ADHD. Ashley draws primarily from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and mindfulness-based approaches to support clients. Ashley earned her Master of Social Work with a certificate in Mental Health Practice from Simmons University, where she completed her clinical training at Northeast Family.
Maureen Lane
LMHC
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Children (8 to 12), Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64), Elders (65 and above)
Languages spoken: English
Maureen is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor committed to providing compassionate, individualized care for children, teens, families, and adults. Her person-centered approach focuses on understanding each client’s unique perspective, fostering a safe and supportive environment for personal growth and resilience. Maureen tailors her therapeutic techniques to meet each client's needs, employing methods like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), play therapy for children, and family therapy to improve communication and resolve conflicts. She works with diverse family structures, including biological, foster, and adoptive families, and couples, addressing the complexities of these dynamics with empathy and skill. Her journey into mental health care is fueled by a passion for understanding human behavior and relationships, along with extensive experience in health, wellness, counseling, and coaching. Maureen's holistic perspective embraces the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit, enriching her practice and empowering her clients to achieve personal growth and well-being. In the first session, she focuses on building rapport and collaboratively identifying concerns to create a tailored treatment plan with clear, attainable goals. Maureen prioritizes open communication, collaboration, and inclusion to foster lasting, meaningful outcomes for her clients.
Melissa Tetreault
MHC
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Children (8 to 12), Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64)
Languages spoken: English
Melissa is a Mental Health Counselor with over eight years of experience providing therapeutic support to children, adolescents, and adults facing various challenges. She earned her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Bay Path University in 2019, gaining the skills to address mental health issues effectively. Melissa has a strong interest in trauma-informed care and has completed extensive training to support children who have experienced adverse life events. Throughout her career, she has been dedicated to fostering the emotional and developmental growth of young clients. Melissa believes in the power of individualized care, ensuring that each child receives tailored support to meet their unique needs.
Rosimar Suddeth
LICSW
Woman
Hispanic/Latinx
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Children (8 to 12), Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64), Elders (65 and above)
Languages spoken: English, Spanish
Rosimar Suddeth is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and supervisor with over 15 years of diverse experience. Her extensive background encompasses medical, crisis, forensic, inpatient and outpatient settings, working with both pediatric and adult populations. As a leader for the past six years in digital health, Rosimar has focused on scaling care services, building operational processes, and managing large teams remotely.
Jessica Reed
LMHC
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64), Elders (65 and above)
Languages spoken: English
Jessica Reed is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 16 years of experience treating a wide range of clients with varying needs. She has worked with individuals and families of all ages. She received her Master of Science in Counseling and Psychological Services from Salem State University in 2008 and has spent most of her career working with diverse populations in inner cities throughout Massachusetts. She enjoys providing clinical supervision to clinicians working in the field. Jessica is passionate about collaborating with clinicians to find the best therapeutic strategies to assist clients in need.
Margaret Falcone
LICSW
Woman
White/Caucasian
Ages served: Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64)
Languages spoken: English
Margaret (Meg) Falcone is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker who specializes in helping clients of all ages cope with anxiety, perfectionism, imposter syndrome, depression, and adjustment-related issues such as managing the demands and stress related to academic pursuits and careers. Meg has years of experience in mental health counseling and has worked with individuals of all ages, genders, socioeconomic backgrounds, and identities. Meg has developed a track record of success through compassionate understanding and dedication to her clients. Meg’s goal in practice is to guide and work with a client towards gaining better self-awareness, skills, and tools to live a happier and healthier life. As your therapist, Meg will work alongside you to help you learn to identify your emotions, learn healthy ways to express yourself, and healthy and effective ways of communicating with others. Together, you will also identify your strengths as well as possible unhealthy thinking or behavioral patterns and how they relate to your everyday experiences and emotions.
Sarah Langis
LMHC
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64)
Languages spoken: English
Sarah Langis is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor who has worked with children, adolescents, and adults since 2010, when she graduated from Salem State University with a Master’s degree in Counseling and Psychological Services. She began her career at Lahey Health Behavioral Services in Beverly, MA (formerly Health and Education Services’ Center for Family Development) as an outreach clinician. She then went on to work at The Home for Little Wanderers, where she continued to provide school- and community-based services before transitioning into supervisory and clinical coordinator roles. Sarah is passionate about supporting and empowering youth and their families. She is currently the Treatment Program Director at Adolescent Consultation Services, the court clinic for Middlesex County.
Elizabeth Drozdal
LMHC
Woman
White/Caucasian
Ages served: Teenagers (13 to 17), Adults (18 to 64), Elders (65 and above)
Languages spoken: English
Elizabeth Drozdal is a Licensed Mental Health Counselor with over 20 years of experience providing therapeutic support to children and adolescents facing a range of challenges. She earned a Master of Science degree in Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling from Springfield College. Elizabeth began her career working with children and adolescents in crisis and has continued to evolve her treatment methods to meet her clients’ needs. She takes a holistic approach to treatment and celebrates all victories with her clients.
Lynn Curran
LICSW
Woman
White/Caucasian
LGBTQ+ Ally
Ages served: Adults (18 to 64), Elders (65 and above)
Languages spoken: English
Lynn Curran is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with over 23 years of experience working with adults struggling to manage mental health symptoms. Lynn received her Master's in Social Work (MSW) from Boston College. She has been committed to helping others understand and support their mental health in various settings. Lynn has worked as a private practice clinician, as well as in hospital and school environments. She has served as a division director for clients of the Department of Mental Health and as the director of a college counseling center. Lynn remains a passionate advocate for normalizing mental health care and making access to quality services easier for all.