Our Clinicians

Hillary Levergood, MA,
LPC (Michigan & Illinois)
Owner & Clinician

Email Hillary
517.588.6169 Ext 2

Hillary earned a Master of Arts in Counseling degree from Spring Arbor University (2020) and is licensed in both the states of Michigan and Illinois as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). In addition to being a co-owner of the practice, Hillary has experience working at an eating disorder treatment center as a PHP/IOP Primary Therapist where she worked with clients who were in a higher level of care for eating disorders. Hillary is experienced in working with clients struggling with various mental illnesses including a variety of eating disorders, depressive disorders, anxiety disorders, Bipolar Disorder, PTSD, OCD, Autism Spectrum Disorder, and various personality disorders. Hillary works with clients to address their presenting problem in a collaborative manner using unconditional positive regard, empathy, validation, interpersonal feedback, and skills training. Hillary is experienced in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), a specialized form of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) used to treat Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Hillary counts it as a privilege to get to walk alongside her clients and to be able to offer hope and healing through the counseling process.

 
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Mahrley Parks, MA, LLPC
Owner & Clinician

Email Mahrley
517.588.6169 Ext. 3

Mahrley is a graduate of Huntington University where she received her MA in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and is licensed in the State of Michigan as a Limited License Professional Counselor (LLPC). Before beginning her work in therapy Mahrley previously spent five years working for a youth treatment facility for abuse/neglect teenage boys as a Residential Case Manager. Throughout that time Mahrley worked daily with youth and their trauma backgrounds. Mahrley’s Graduate Internship was at Great Lakes Christian College where she worked with young adults to help move through issues such as depression, anxiety, life transitions, and abuse backgrounds. Mahrley is trained in many different therapeutic techniques and ultimately allows the client to guide the needs of their treatment; her favorite techniques to pull from are Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, and Narrative Therapy. Mahrley is also the Professor of Psychology/Counseling at Great Lakes Christian College. Mahrley is passionate about helping others prioritize their mental health and is very thankful to have the opportunity to work with individuals and communities to make this world a brighter place.


Kira Lang, MA, LMSW
Clinician

Email Kira
517.588.6169 Ext 4

Kira graduated from Michigan State University with her B.A. in Family and Community Services and a Graduate Degree in Clinical Social Work. She has utilized her education, experience, and insight to provide crisis intervention and therapeutic services to youth and families in community, academic, judicial, clinical, and residential settings. Practice specialty includes treatment in the areas of trauma, sexual assault, domestic violence, relationship and family distress, anxiety, reactive attachment disorder, grief and loss, and individuals with mood disorders. Kira has additional training in Emotion Focused Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Play Therapy, and Sand Tray Therapy.

Kira practices from a strength based and holistic perspective. She recognizes the vulnerability and courage it takes in seeking help, and provides a safe and healing environment for individuals to experience change and growth. Kira’s individualistic approach to therapy allows clients to feel empowered in their healing journey. She works collaboratively with clients to help them cultivate strong relationships, gain insight in to sense of self, and develop healthy coping strategies to promote overall health and wellbeing.

Noah Rohrer, MA, LLPC
Clinician

Email Noah
517.588.6169 Ext 5

Noah graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from Great Lakes Christian College with majors in Business Management, Non-Profit Business Management, and Bible Theology. He then attended Spring Arbor University and attained a Master’s of Arts in Counseling. Noah’s professional experience began when he became Resident Director of Men’s Housing for Great Lakes Christian College. He then transitioned to working a job at 2|42 Community Church in Lansing, MI. 

Noah’s internship during his counseling program was with the Counseling Center of Great Lakes. While there, he met with clients from mid-adolescence to college graduates. Noah helped students navigate through anxiety, depression, abuse, and other various traumatic experiences. Noah tends to use Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Unconditional Positive Regard in sessions with clients. Noah believes that overcoming struggles is a collaborative process between the client and himself.

 

 
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Dr. Matthew W. Allison,
PhD, LPC, LMFT, LSC, CFLE
Owner & Clinical Director

Matt has a Bachelor of Religious Education from Great Lakes Christian College, a Masters of Arts in Counseling from Spring Arbor University, and a PhD in Marriage & Family Therapy from Amridge University.  He has a Full License as a Professional Counselor (LPC) by the State of Michigan as well as a License as a Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT).  He currently also works at Grand Ledge High School as a Student Counselor.  

In practice Matt utilizes Bowen Systems Therapy, Rational Emotive Behavioral Therapy, along with various techniques related to family systems theory, solution focused therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy and person-centered therapy to serve individuals, couples, and families with a full range of life issues, including marital issues, family problems, depression, and anxiety.