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Meet Our Clinicians

At Fallen Timbers Holistic Services, we believe that everyone deserves a safe space to heal, grow, and thrive. Founded on the principles of compassion, inclusion, and evidence-based care, we provide a holistic approach to therapy that addresses the mind, body, and spirit.

Our team is dedicated to helping individuals of all ages overcome challenges, find balance, and unlock their potential. Whether you’re seeking support for yourself, your child, or your family, we’re here to guide you with care and expertise every step.

We understand that the cost of engaging in mental health therapy can be a barrier, and we have contracted with many insurances providers. Access to quality mental health support is now more affordable through Fallen Timbers Holistic Services, LLC.

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    Amanda Bradley, MS, LPCC

    Amanda is one of the owners of Fallen Timbers Holistic Services, LLC and a dedicated EMDR therapist. She works collaboratively with clients to help them achieve their therapy goals, drawing from a range of therapeutic approaches tailored to each individual.

    A retired first responder, Amanda is especially passionate about supporting fellow first responders and veterans through their healing journeys. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision at Walden University.

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    Jeff Howell, MA, LPCC-S

    Jeff is one of the co-owners of Fallen Timbers Holistic Services, LLC, bringing over 30 years of experience in the mental health field. He is a skilled EMDR therapist and also provides court-mandated assessments.

    In addition to his clinical work, Jeff offers clinical supervision and leads the internship program, supporting the development of future mental health professionals.

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    Cary Richey, CT

    Cary is currently completing her field experience as part of her Master’s program in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. She brings a unique perspective to the therapeutic space through her background as a high school Spanish teacher.

    Cary is passionate about supporting young adults and helping them navigate challenges during this transitional stage of life.

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