Ande Cappellano, CSWA
My goal as a therapist is to help individuals and families learn more about themselves and their interconnectedness to their environment. I specialize in helping children explore their minds and learn skills to help them succeed in traditional settings, such as school. While also supporting each person’s unique qualities, creativity and drive to lead them to balance, safety and security. I work with many different types of people but specialize in working with children and adults seeking support around anxiety, depression, PTSD, identity formation, and LGBTQ+ concerns. I also provide support for caregivers seeking information and encouragement around parenting, attachment, self-care, difficulties at home and skills to help support their children.
- Ecotherapy
- Movement based therapy
- Play Therapy
- Relaxation Techniques
- Sensory informed
- Socratic Dialogue/Critical thinking
- Systems Theory
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Trauma Focused-Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Attachment, Self-Regulation and Competency Model
- Collaborative Problem Solving
Rosanne Marmor, LCSW
Below are theoretical approaches and issues I work on with people in my practice. On the My Approach page you can learn more about what therapy may look like once we meet.
Some theoretical approaches I use in my practice:
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy /REBT
- Conflict Resolution Therapy
- Mindfulness Based Approaches
- Narrative Therapy
- Systems Theory /Therapy
- Socratic Dialogue or critical thinking
- Positive Psychology
Concerns and Issues I Help With
- Academic Concerns
- Career Choice
- Communication Problems
- Life Purpose / Meaning / Inner-Guidance
- Midlife Crisis / Midlife Transition
- Multicultural Concerns
- Power
- Self-Care
- Self-Compassion
- Self-Confidence
- Sensitivity to Criticism
- Workplace Issues
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Adoption
- Grief and Loss
- Coming Out
- Sadness or Loneliness
Rosanne is perceptive and a great problem solver. She is able to identify simple and complex problems and work collaboratively and efficiently to solve them. Two of her greatest strengths are compassion for others and dedication to social equity.
Colleen Hathaway, Grant Manager
Jewish Family and Child Service