Team
​Our Dedicated Staff
Sheryl Boyle LPC-S
Sheryl Boyle is an EMDR Certified Therapist, a Brainspotting Consultant, a Clinical Hypnotist, and a Prenatal and Perinatal Educator.
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She has worked therapeutically with clients in institutional and outpatient settings, and in private practice with individuals, couples, and families. She understands how early childhood experiences, attachment wounds, and generational trauma are often the root cause of the symptoms of addiction, anxiety, depression, dissociative disorders, and other mental health issues. Using an integrative therapeutic approach based on the clients’ needs, she teaches healthier coping skills and boundaries.
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This typically helps clients decrease and manage their symptoms while improving their day-to-day functioning. She believes that everyone has the capacity to heal, grow, and thrive when their personal empowerment is supported. She is passionate about helping people expand their capacity to be Empowered To Thrive even after experiencing trauma.
Kim Ludeman, Coach
Kim is a health and fitness coach with over 14 years of experience who empowers clients to create lasting change.
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She uses a unique blend of coaching, guiding, and Brainspotting to help clients find healing and growth. Kim is skilled in creating a sacred space for her clients to feel safe and do healing work. Kim has always had a passion for helping people feel comfortable in their own skin. She is a huge advocate and cheerleader for her clients.
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Her eclectic skills and gifting give her a unique approach to healing. Her message of body and self-acceptance has moved thousands of people all over the world into taking a more loving approach to their bodies and hearts.
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Kim is also the host of the Captivatingly Confident Podcast, which has over 120 episodes empowering folks to step into more and giving practical tools to help make sustainable shifts. She is also the Founder and host of Reveal Retreats, which provides life-changing retreat experiences for women.
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Kim's areas of coaching include:
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Emotional eating
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Body image issues
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Feelings related to anxiety
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Habit cessation or institution
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Confidence
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Identity
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Embodiment
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​Releasing stored trauma
Erik Erwin, LPC Associate
Trauma leaves us feeling not only broken, but damaged like we have a missing piece and are not our whole selves, I specialize in working with children, adolescents, and couples as they are the family foundation. I also work with individuals struggling with not only childhood traumas, but challenges from their everyday lives. Clients come to me looking for a therapist who is genuine, provides warmth, and focuses on their therapeutic relationship.
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As a trauma survivor who has experienced and witnessed trauma, I honor the step you’re taking. As a LPC Associate trained in Brainspotting, CBT, and Person-Centered therapy for trauma and behavioral challenges, I can help you use the wisdom of your body and create new experiences in your healing process. You don’t have to continue feeling broken and damaged.
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Clients describe me as relatable providing a safe place that is comfortable where they can open up without fear of judgment, someone who “understands” what happened on a deeper level. And we always go at your pace, never pushing you to places you don’t feel ready to go. Please reach out to explore how we can work together today!
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Eric's areas of coaching include:
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Anxiety
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Asperger's Syndrome
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Child & Family Therapy
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Depression
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Divorce
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Marital and Premarital Therapy
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Oppositional Defiance (ODD)
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Parenting
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Peer Relationships
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School Issues
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Stress
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Trauma and PTSD
Talitha Moore LPC Associate
Hello, my name is Talitha Moore, and I am a Licensed Professional Counselor Associate under the supervision of Pamela A. Aldrich, LPC-S. I am focused mostly on counseling with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy as well as Brainspotting. Areas that I work in are addiction, anger, anxiety, depression, divorce, emotional regulation, grief, race issues specifically those of African American and the black community, and women's issues.
I work with individuals, couples, and families. Our sessions would be done via telehealth on a HIPAA compliant video conferencing system so you can participate safely and comfortably from your own home and not have to worry about traffic or gas expense. I have experience working with neurodivergent individuals as well as in a dual diagnosis program for those with substance abuse issues and a mental health issue presenting simultaneously.
I've been able to help those deal with processing their physical addictions as well as the emotional reasons and behaviors that follow along with them. I feel that it's very important that people understand why they think, feel, and behave the way they do. So cognitive behavioral therapy is focused on looking at those three areas and tying them together. Brainspotting works on the survival brain with the trauma where fight, flight, freeze and fawn occur due to trauma triggers. Together they are a great therapeutic pair.
When you can make a change in one of those areas, then you can make a change in all those areas to move along into the life that you want to live. This is my journey to walk alongside my clients, helping them to understand themselves better, and to have the change and the healing that they want to have.