OUR TEAM
Carrie Ann Flemming, MHC-LP
Sascha Woolfe, LMHC (she/her) cultivates a safe, kind, therapeutic atmosphere, allowing clients to express themselves freely. She aims to be a gentle guide, meeting clients where they are. She has worked with a broad range of ages as well as issues centering on trauma, grief, neurodivergence, gender identity, anxiety, and depression.
Sascha Woolfe, LMHC
Sascha Woolfe, LMHC (she/her) cultivates a safe, kind, therapeutic atmosphere, allowing clients to express themselves freely. She aims to be a gentle guide, meeting clients where they are. She has worked with a broad range of ages as well as issues centering on trauma, grief, neurodivergence, gender identity, anxiety, and depression.
Thayer Kyusan Case, LCSW-R, Managing Director, Clinical Supervisor, SEP
Thayer Kyusan Case (he/him/his) is Director of Maverick Psychotherapy Group and works with children (through Play Therapy), adults of all ages, and families. He has particular expertise in treating grief, anxiety, depression, attachment issues, ADHD, sensory integration and mild autistic spectrum issues, stress reduction, issues with spirituality, and trauma (Chronic and Acute PTSD).
Aimee Gallin, LCSW-R, MA, Managing Director, Clinical Supervisor, SEP
Aimee Gallin (she/her/hers) is Director of MPG, and is a Somatic experiencing practitioner and Gestalt influenced psycho-dynamic psychotherapist, working with individuals, families and groups to assist in meeting therapeutic goals. Aimee works with individuals struggling with anxiety, depression and panic— often as a result of both developmental (growing up) and shock (events) trauma—as well as working to help people maintain positive relationships.
Fay (Francesca) Aaronson, LCSW-R
Fay (Francesca) Aaronson (she/her), LCSW-R, has been effectively working with children, adolescents and adults for over 25 years in private practice, school and agency settings, providing counseling and psychotherapy for individuals, couples, families and groups.
Bobby Bui, PHD, Clinical Supervisor
Bobby Bui (he/him) is a licensed psychologist who provides therapy for children, adolescents, and adults. Trained in multiple therapeutic models he adopts an integrative approach as it is flexible to patients’ needs and sensitive to the therapeutic alliance. He also conducts psychological, educational, and neuropsychological assessments, and is a Clinical Supervisor at MPG. Bobby possesses over a decade of experience practicing psychology in diverse clinical settings. Prior to joining Maverick, Bobby worked at the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in New York City, where he completed psychoeducational assessments and provided consultation to teachers and learning specialists in the lower school.
Timo Gould, MHC-LP, SEP
Timo Gould (he/him) believes each person has the innate capacity to heal and learn new ways to navigate their life. His background in burnout prevention and resilience education lead him to believe change is possible even in our most stuck times.
Vanessa Jacobs, MHC-LP, NCC®
Vanessa Jacobs (she/her) draws upon somatics, existential thought, psychodynamic theory, and narrative therapy to work collaboratively alongside clients to illuminate and explore their inner worlds toward a state of liberation at various junctures of life.
Sam Nielsen, LMSW
Sam Nielsen (she/her) is a psychotherapist who recognizes the human experience is helped and hindered by a constellation of visible and invisible variables. Her therapeutic philosophy is rooted in collaborative, relational healing, inclusive of all the intersectional identities that influence a person's experience of suffering and joy.
Emma Pile, LCSW, Clinical Director, Clinical Supervisor
Emma Pile (she/her) is a psychotherapist who works with children and adults of all ages. She received her BA at Bard College and her MSW at the University at Albany. Prior to MPG, Emma worked at the Community Hospice providing grief counseling to children and adults after the death of a loved one with a specialization in traumatic loss. Emma has particular expertise in treating grief, attachment issues, trauma, relationship upheaval, and identity exploration, while currently pursuing certification to become a registered play therapist.
Ray Rubiralta, MHC-LP
Ray Rubiralta (he/him) is a Mental Health Counselor who’s work encompasses Somatic and Nature-Based approaches. Ray has also trained in the Hakomi Method - a body-centered approach - Guided-Imagery with Music (GIM), meditation, and supporting the integration of spiritual emergence and non-ordinary states of consciousness.
Jeremy Clark, LMSW
Jeremy Clark (he/him) believes in therapy as a space of exploration and empowerment. He brings curiosity and a collaborative spirit to the therapeutic relationship to help people find personal balance and deeper connections to others and themselves. He believes in each client’s innate wisdom and capacity to heal. Jeremy incorporates various relational, somatic, and trauma-informed modalities into his work, and is Level 1 trained in Internal Family Systems therapy.
Katharine Sidelnik, LMSW
Katharine Sidelnik, LMSW (she/they) is a holistic psychotherapist working with teens, adults, and couples navigating a wide range of issues including anxiety, trauma, and depression. Katharine draws from trauma-informed and somatic modalities, the humanistic approach, nondual wisdom traditions, and anti-oppressive frameworks that empower individuals to (re)connect with themselves, community, and the world around us. With choice.
Jim Tinger, LCSW
Jim Tinger (he/him) believes in an empathetic approach and employs a strength-based perspective that facilitates a caring and nurturing environment to clients of all ages. Jim enjoys working with adults and specializes in treating depression, anxiety, trauma, and those with mild autism, to name a few. He has worked in substance abuse counseling, and has facilitated groups in a variety of settings.
Katherine Young, LMHC, Senior Clinician
Katherine Young (she/her) approaches the sacred work of therapy from a spirit of presence. She believes that what brings you in and what you want to explore lead therapist and client down a path together. She aims to journey with you, offering support where needed, mirroring your integral wholeness, and allowing you to guide. Katherine offers questions, inquiries, and explorations along the way.