KrystalAnn Gopichand, LMHC

When you feel at your best, you perform at your best! I am KrystalAnn Gopichand an individual, group and family counselor with over 8 years experience, with all populations and ages group. My goal as a therapist is to assist you reach your best potential. Thru empathetic listening and having you serve as your own expert of your life, I will assist you finding coping skills to help you thru life's transitions, including past experiences and trauma to unlock your best you.

Vera Anderson MHC Intern

My favorite quote by poet and advocate Maya Angelou, “Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better,” has inspired and shaped my perspective on the therapeutic experience.

I value the therapeutic relationship between myself and my clients. It takes honesty, trust, commitment, and faith to be aware and practice new ways of coping, being, thinking, acting, and understanding emotions. Therapy allows us to practice having higher awareness. 

I am here to support you in a safe environment as you seek guidance in exploring and gaining insight into challenging life experiences to grow and strive toward your best well-being. Rather than focusing on becoming, we will focus on being, healing, coping, and doing the work it takes to be your best. 

Melissa Vargas MHC -LP

Melissa received her license in Bilingual School Counseling (with Spanish-proficiency) in 2014 from CUNY Queens College and graduated magna cum laude. She has since been serving the highly diverse youth population throughout Queens, New York to support their social-emotional wellness, academic progress and post-secondary planning. In addition, Melissa is a restorative practitioner who is trained in restoring harm among people and spaces through a lens of anti-racism, equity and inclusion. As the mother of a son with a learning difference, she is expertly equipped to work with special needs populations, including how to navigate education and legal systems. She utilizes a client-centered approach to build rapport and establish a working relationship with clients. Melissa places emphasis on non-judgement and meeting clients where they are to foster comfort, collaboration and growth. She believes that the formula for success is working hard, being kind to others, especially oneself, and she uses this mantra to guide her practice.

 

Lila Gyory, MHC-LP

Are anxiety, stress, depression, trauma, or self-doubt drowning out your ability to live the fulfilling life that you deserve? I invite you to come up for air and take a step toward change. Maybe you feel stuck thinking about the past and caught up worrying about the future, leaving no space for the present moment; you feel disconnected from your emotions, from your body, and from your true self. I believe you already have inner strengths that have gotten you to this point and led you to seek help. Now, let’s tap into your resilience and work to build new sources of support to deal with life’s challenges.

I have my master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling through Northwestern University, and I come from an educational and work background in history, visual arts, writing, and community mental health organizing. This unique mix has made me deeply curious about the many facets of the human experience—the highs and lows, the little joys and moments of disappointment, and all the beautiful complexity that makes us who we are. I will use compassion, humor, and honesty to support you as you reconnect with yourself and find wellness, joy, and balance in your life. Together, we can move toward healing and growth.

Aset Griffth, MHC Intern

Hello! 

My name is Aset and I am very excited to be working with Growth and Transitions Counseling. I received my Bachelor's in Communications: Media and Journalism from the University of Hartford. I have spent the last ten years as an educator in numerous school settings after receiving my Master's from Brooklyn-LIU in Secondary Special Education. Currently, I am in the Saint Bonaventure Clinical Mental Health counseling program. I am passionate about Social Justice, destigmatizing counseling, and supporting others.

I take an active role in supporting your mental and holistic well-being. I value creating a compassionate rapport with my clients. I want to make a safe space for you to express your thoughts, feelings, and experiences openly. I take pride in uplifting intersectionality and practicing cultural humility with my clients. I am dedicated to helping you cultivate resilience and navigate life's challenges by offering practical strategies and tools to help you cope and achieve your goals. I will provide you with psychoeducational information and resources to empower you to be informed about your mental health and well-being journey. I am seeking to develop my therapeutic style by drawing from various modalities, including cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), mindfulness-based techniques, and somatic interventions, which connect mind and body.

I look forward to working with you!


Jaclyn Whoberry, MHC Intern

Pronouns: she/her 

Hi! I am Jaclyn. I have a warm and non-judgmental approach and I am here to support you. My therapeutic style incorporates a systems view, looking at the various aspects of your life. Whether you're navigating relationships, facing personal struggles, or dealing with the obstacles of work and daily demands, I strive to understand the broader systems influencing your life. Do you experience racing thoughts, unable to sleep, or constantly on alert? Together, we will explore how these systems impact your thoughts, emotions, and overall health.

Your well-being is super important, and I'm here to guide and support you as you handle life's ups and downs. Just remember, your path is unique, and I'm here to help you figure it out based on what you want to achieve.

I am passionate about decolonizing my practices as a mental health professional and challenging the field I am part of to acknowledge its harmful practices. 


Abhushan Jha, MHC Intern

 As a native of Nepal who immigrated to New York City at a young age, I bring a unique perspective and understanding of diverse cultural backgrounds to my work. I believe in creating a safe and inclusive space where you can explore your thoughts, feelings, and experiences without judgment. My approach to therapy is grounded in psychodynamic principles, which allows us to uncover and address underlying patterns and conflicts that may be influencing current challenges. Additionally, I integrate person-centered techniques to ensure that you feel heard, valued, and empowered throughout your therapeutic journey. I am committed to fostering a collaborative and supportive therapeutic relationship where we work together to explore your goals, strengths, and areas for growth. I look forward to accompanying you on your path towards healing and self-discovery.

Nana Aomori, MHC Intern

Pronouns: she/they

The path to healing is not always easy, but you don’t need to do it alone. I am here to be your guide, your support, your resource, and your coconspirator.

 As a BIPOC, 1.5-generation Japanese American immigrant I am familiar with the stresses, struggles and challenges of immigration, acculturation, and racialization. I believe we all deserve a space to discover who we are and make changes that allow us to be our authentic selves. I invite you to give over to this process of healing and change and explore what is possible in a safe space and a trusting relationship.

I am a classically trained musician and a former public school teacher.

Neurodiversity, queer and trans affirming.