Meet Our Team

Hailey Hochrein
With passion and uniqueness, I provide a comfortable space for self-growth, advocation, and self-fulfillment. I enjoy working with adults with a mental illness, developmental delay, and or reoccurring life stressors. I provide treatment to my clients based on an individual need; therefore, I can be direct and challenging or provide active listening and cognitive reframing.

Latrica Cooper
Many of the individuals I work with feel overwhelmed by anxiety, trauma, family stress, or emotional challenges that make daily life harder to manage. Adolescents and young adults often struggle with school pressure, relationships, and regulating intense emotions. My clients want to feel understood, gain practical coping skills, and develop healthier ways to navigate stress and difficult life experiences.

Brianna Bodary
I have a passion for advocating for the mental health and welfare of children across the globe, as well in her current home base. I am a clinical social worker and therapist for young children and adults to address life stressors and life transitions. I work to assist children and their families in working through traumatic experiences, behavioral difficulties, and challenges regulating emotions. I also work with adults facing a variety of issues including grief, loss, depression, anxiety, and relationship issues.

Frank Van Goethem
I was born and raised in Belgium. I served in the Belgian Army where I attended the military academy. I have been a mental health provider for 34 years, 26 of these years within the MDOC. I am available to conduct therapy for individuals released from jail/prison and individuals in law enforcement. I also provide counseling for couples, veterans, and individual therapy.

Charles Cheek
My goal is to assist you in recognizing your inherent strengths that have been developed as a result of your unique experiences. Everyone comes to this moment with their own set of beliefs, values, morals, and expectations. You are stronger than you think. You are more capable than you think. Oftentimes individuals, couples, and families may not recognize their own resilience and their ability to break toxic cycles that may exist within relationships. Sometimes experiences can overwhelm us, and make us feel that we don’t know the way forward. The process of therapy is turning those overwhelming feelings into a road map.