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Counselors and Therapists at Perrysburg, Ohio | Fallen Timbers Holistic Services

Finding the right therapist matters.

You don’t have to know exactly who to choose.

We’re here to help you find someone who feels like a good fit, at your pace.

Meet the Counselors

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    Amanda Bradley, MS, LPCC

    Amanda Bradley is a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor and proud co-owner of Fallen Timbers Holistic Services. A compassionate and skilled EMDR therapist, Amanda is deeply committed to helping individuals move from surviving to thriving through evidence-based, trauma-informed care.

    With a background as a retired first responder, Amanda brings a unique depth of empathy and insight to her work, especially when supporting fellow first responders, veterans, and those navigating anxiety, depression, trauma, and life transitions.

    Amanda is currently working toward her EMDRIA certification and is focusing on helping with performance anxiety. This is a powerful approach designed to help athletes, performers, and high-achieving professionals overcome mental blocks, build resilience, and unlock their full potential.

    Known for her blend of professional expertise and heartfelt connection, Amanda’s therapy style is grounded in both clinical excellence and genuine connection. She is currently pursuing her PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision at Walden University, further expanding her impact in the mental health field.

    Focus areas:
    Anxiety • Depression • Trauma • Life transitions • Veterans & First Responders • EMDR & Performance EMDR

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    Cary Richey, MS, LPC

    Cary holds a Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and is trained in EMDR Therapy. Cary brings both skill and compassion to her work as a counselor.  Her background as a high school Spanish teacher allows her to connect naturally with young people and understand the challenges they face.

    She is experienced in supporting children, teens, and adults navigating through anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, and more.

    Cary is dedicated to helping clients navigate the challenges of growth, change, and identity with authenticity and support. She offers convenient afternoon and evening appointment hours. 

    Focus areas:
    Anxiety • Depression • Trauma • Life transitions • Identity & self-exploration

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    Nathanael Ellis

    Nate is completing his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and brings over ten years of pastoral ministry experience and twelve years of service in the Army National Guard. His background has shaped his compassionate, steady, and down-to-earth approach to counseling.

    He is passionate about supporting veterans, men, couples, children, teens, and adults going through anxiety, depression, communication challenges, and stress.

    Nate strives to create a safe and encouraging space where clients feel understood and empowered to take positive steps forward.

    Focus areas:
    Anxiety • Depression • Stress • Communication challenges • Veterans • Men’s mental health • Couples & families


    Under supervision of Samantha Good

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    Corinne Ranslem, LPC

    Cori is completing her Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and brings her valuable hands-on experience working in community and school-based settings. She has worked with children, teens, adults, and families from diverse backgrounds, from supporting foster parents and advising high school students, to helping youth with eating disorders.

    She supports children, women, mothers, LGBTQ+, teens, and adults navigating through anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, stress, and life transitions.

    Cori brings warmth and expertise to her work and also has a special passion for supporting families and children with disabilities.

    Focus areas:
    Anxiety • Depression • Trauma • Eating concerns & body image • Women & mothers • Life transitions • Disability & family support


    Under supervision of Samantha Good

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    Trey Brock

    Trey is completing his Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and served as a firefighter, paramedic, and currently as a 911 dispatcher, which are experiences that deepened his empathy and understanding of life’s challenges.

    He supports first responders, men, children, teens, and adults navigating through anxiety, depression, trauma, PTSD, grief and loss, life transitions, addiction, and recovery.

    He has a special passion in supporting first responders and men’s mental health.

    Trey takes a warm, person-centered approach to create a supportive space for each client.

    Focus areas:
    Anxiety • Depression • Trauma • Grief & loss • Life transitions • Addiction & recovery • First responders • Men’s mental health


    Under supervision of Samantha Good

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    Kristen Williams, SWT, PhD

    Kristen is completing her Master’s in Social Work and brings over 20 years of experience in higher education, mentoring, and LGBTQ+ advocacy. She has supported teens, college students, adults, and families through identity exploration, career and academic concerns, and major life transitions.

    She supports teens (ages 14 and older) and adults navigating anxiety, depression, ADHD, grief, stress, and relationship challenges. Kristen is especially passionate about supporting LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent clients, as well as women in midlife facing perimenopause, shifting roles, job stress, and big life changes.

    Kristen takes a trauma-informed, person-centered approach using CBT, DBT, and solution-focused therapy. She creates a warm, reflective space where clients can make sense of what they’ve been carrying and move toward meaningful change.

    Focus areas:
    Anxiety • Depression • ADHD • Grief & loss • LGBTQ+ support • Neurodivergence • Life transitions • Identity & self-esteem • Career & educational concerns • Stress management


    Under supervision of Katie Wieber

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    Elena Courtney, CT

    Elena is passionate about creating a supportive and encouraging space where children, teens, and young adults feel comfortable being themselves while navigating life’s challenges.

    Elena works with children, adolescents, and adults navigating anxiety, depression, stress management, ADHD, behavioral concerns, and life transitions. She especially enjoys supporting young people as they build confidence, process emotions, and navigate periods of growth and change.

    Elena earned her bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Sociology from Youngstown State University and her Master of Arts degree in Counselor Education from the University of Toledo. She is currently a Counseling Intern and has previous experience working in early childhood education settings.

    Focus areas:
    Anxiety • Depression • Stress management • ADHD & behavioral concerns • Life transitions • Children & teens • Young adults

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    Haley Reardon, MSW, LSW

    Haley is a compassionate and trauma-informed therapist who is passionate about helping clients feel supported, empowered, and understood throughout their healing journey.

    Haley works with teens and adults navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, relational challenges, self-esteem concerns, and life transitions. She is especially passionate about supporting women healing from trauma, including experiences related to domestic violence, abuse, and self-compassion.

    Haley earned her bachelor’s degree in Social Work from the University of Toledo and her Master of Social Work from Spring Arbor University with a specialization in clinical social work. She is also the founder and executive director of Her Corner, a nonprofit organization supporting women healing from trauma.

    Focus areas:
    Trauma • Anxiety • Depression • Domestic violence • Women’s issues • Self-esteem & self-compassion • Relational challenges • Life transitions

  • Mackenzie Hall, MSW, LISW

    Mackenzie is a trauma-informed therapist who is passionate about helping clients feel safe, supported, and understood throughout their healing journey.

    Mackenzie works with children, teens, and adults navigating trauma, anxiety, depression, stress, and life transitions. She is especially passionate about supporting individuals experiencing complex trauma and helping children and families build on the resilience they already possess.

    Her approach is strengths-based, compassionate, and collaborative, utilizing evidence-based approaches including EMDR, Trauma-Focused CBT, ACT, EFT, and Child-Centered Play Therapy to support each client’s unique needs and goals.

    Mackenzie is a Licensed Independent Social Worker with five years of experience serving children, families, and adults in a variety of therapeutic settings.

    Focus areas:
    Complex trauma • Anxiety • Depression • Stress management • EMDR • Children & teens • Life transitions • Play therapy

Meet the Supervisors

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Katie Wieber,
LISW-S 

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I bring over 15 years of experience in behavioral health and am deeply committed to the work we do. I am especially passionate about supporting underserved populations and individuals experiencing Severe and Persistent Mental Illness (SPMI).

I value structure in policies, procedures, evidence-based practice, and compliance, and I enjoy both the clinical and administrative aspects of this field. My approach to supervision emphasizes an open-door policy, active case review, and peer collaboration to support high-quality clinical care.

I’ve been fortunate to learn from incredible supervisors throughout my career, and I’m passionate about passing on that knowledge and experience to others.

Samantha Good,
MA, LPCC-S, PMH-C, CMNCS

I am a licensed therapist with a supervision designation, specializing in perinatal mental health and nutritional psychiatry. I have experience in both private practice and community mental health settings, working with clients across all ages and a wide range of concerns.

My current focus includes supporting individuals navigating anxiety, OCD, and major life transitions. I take an integrative approach, drawing from evidence-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT), and Narrative Therapy. My work centers on fostering growth, encouraging reflection, and building resilience in a supportive and collaborative space.

In supervision, I prioritize collaborative learning, skill development, and self-awareness, with the goal of creating a supportive environment for ongoing professional growth.

Not sure who to choose?

You don’t have to decide alone.

We can help guide you toward the right fit.

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