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Our mission is to empower individuals and families to thrive by offering compassionate, evidence-based mental health services in a supportive and welcoming environment.  Our team of licensed and experienced mental health professionals are committed to providing personalized care to help our clients achieve their goals and improve their overall wellbeing.

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At Thrive Behavioral Health, we offer comprehensive mental health services that focus on your individual needs and goals. Our team of experienced therapists will work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that puts you on the path to living your best life. Learn more about our services below.

Psychotherapy

  • Individual Therapy

  • Couples, Marriage and Family Counseling

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • Borderline Personality Disorder

  • Career coaching and counseling

  • Chronic Health Conditions

  • Drug & Alcohol Counseling

  • Eating Disorders

  • Geriatric

  • Grief Counseling

  • LGBTQ Affirmative Therapy

  • OCD

  • PTSD

  • Teens & Adults

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries

  • Trauma           

Electrical Stimulation & More

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  • Reiki- Energy Work

  • Massage Therapy coming soon

Psychological Testing

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  • Bariatric Pre-surgical Evaluations

  • Adult Autism Evaluations

  • Personality Testing

  • Adult ADHD Evaluations

  • Pre-employment Evaluations

  • Fit-for-duty Evaluations

  • Pre-employment Evaluations

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Tools to Help You Thrive

Resources

Coping With a Post-Holiday Letdown
It's normal to feel a sense of disappointment and sadness after the holidays

It's normal to feel a sense of disappointment and sadness when the holiday season is over. You may have worked at making the holidays special for yourself and others. You may have felt more of a sense of community during the season.

Figure Out What You Miss About the Holidays.

If you are experiencing a post-holiday letdown, it might be because the holidays helped you experience something you have been missing. During the holiday season, did you connect more with people? Were you eating what you wanted and not thinking about how it impacted your waistline? If you were socializing and having fun during the holidays, you might be going through a kind of social withdrawal. Find ways to recreate what you enjoyed about the holidays and what you miss about the season. Many times, your sad feelings don't come from the holidays being over but from what you experienced during the holidays.

Accept Your Feelings.

It is entirely normal to feel a sense of sadness when the holidays are over. You may feel deeply lonely now that your family and friends have left. You may feel a sense of relief that you now have your home to yourself. Then you feel guilty for feeling a sense of relief.

It's normal to have multiple feelings when the holidays are over. Each feeling is valid, and you have the right to experience it. Journaling about how you're feeling can help you process your experience. When you are feeling better, you can review your journals to remind yourself that feelings are temporary and you can feel better.

Know That Others Feel the Same Way.

A lot of people experience a post-holiday letdown. It's not something that is discussed very much, so you may not realize how it affects other people. We also tend to put on a "happy face" for others. You probably aren't going to run into a neighbor that shares with you that they are feeling sad that the holidays are over.

But maybe we should talk about it with others. Being transparent about how we think would help normalize people's post-holiday feelings. Consider talking with a mental health professional about how you feel. They have had many clients who have felt the same way as you. Knowing you aren't alone can be very healing.

Consider That You Might Have Seasonal Affective Disorder.

If you live in an area that has limited sunlight during the winter, the holidays may have helped you with feelings of seasonal depression. You had something to look forward to during an otherwise gray, dreary season. Seasonal affective disorder (SAD) is a repeated pattern of major depressive episodes that occur in the fall and winter and get better in the spring. About 1.5 to 9 percent of people experience SAD, which is more prevalent the higher your latitude on the planet (Nussbaumer-Streit et al., 2019).

Less sunlight during the fall and winter leads to a greater incidence of SAD. SAD is an "official" diagnosis in the DSM-5 (2013). Treatments for SAD include light therapyantidepressant medication, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (Galima, Vogel, & Kowalski, 2020).

You May Be Upset About Returning to Work.

If you had some time off during the holidays, you might not be looking forward to returning. Not wanting to go back to work is a normal feeling, especially if your days were filled with fun activities. However, if you dread returning to the point where you are having difficulty getting out of bed, consider that a change might be needed. Sometimes having time off makes people realize even more how much their jobs might not be good for their well-being. Consider if your job matches your beliefs and values. If not, consider consulting with a career counselor about making a change.

Make a List of What You Are Looking Forward To.

When feeling the anti-climatic nature of the post-holiday season, consider making a list of what you have to look forward to in the new year. Sometimes looking forward to an event can help us with the post-holiday blues. If you have difficulty coming up with something to look forward to, start by listing what makes you happy or content.

You can also write a list of what brings meaning to your life. Sometimes we need to make our own events to look forward to instead of waiting for them to come to us. If you feel like you don't have anything to look forward to, consider talking with a mental health professional.

If you or someone you love is contemplating suicide, seek help immediately. For help 24/7, dial 988 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, or reach out to the Crisis Text Line by texting TALK to 741741.

Associates of Thrive Behavioral Health

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Amy Hanes, PsyD

 

Dr. Amy Hanes is the President of Thrive Therapy Group, P. C. She received her Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from the Michigan School of Psychology, a Post-Masters Specialist degree in Psychology from the Michigan School of Psychology, a Master’s degree in Administration from Central Michigan University, and a Bachelor’s degree in Therapeutic Recreation from Central Michigan University. Dr. Hanes has extensive clinical and neuro-rehabilitation experience working in a variety of settings including inpatient psychiatric, outpatient clinical, home and community environments, school and university counseling settings, adult day programs, health psychology, and PACE (Programs of All Inclusive Care for the Elderly).

 

Dr. Hanes practices from an integrative model of treatment, which includes a combination of cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic and humanistic techniques as well as motivational interviewing. Clients report high satisfaction in treatment with Dr. Hanes, stating that she is non-judgmental, empathic, and provides a safe environment for self-disclosure and promotion of change.

 

Dr. Hanes specializes in providing psychotherapy to highly sensitive adults, victims of trauma, including post-traumatic stress disorder, individuals who have suffered traumatic brain injuries as well as chronic health conditions, anxiety, depression, adjustment disorders and other psychiatric conditions. Dr. Hanes provides psychological evaluations, including bariatric presurgical evaluations, adult ADHD evaluation, personality testing, adult autism screenings, and more.

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Dr. Hanes is a former adjunct faculty member at Oakland Community College. To contact Dr. Hanes directly call (586) 744-9026 or dramyhanes1@gmail.com

Alexandria Jerichow, MA, LLP

 

I am a Master’s level psychologist who graduated from the Michigan School of Psychology. I have participated and completed various psychological trainings and have multiple certifications including; Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Cognitive-Processing Therapy (CPT), and Dialectical-Behavior Therapy (DBT).

 

I pride myself on providing a safe, non-judgmental place to openly talk about your emotions, thoughts, and feelings. As a compassionate and empathetic therapist, with a demonstrated record of success, I find that I have an innate ability to establish rapport quickly. I value the therapeutic relationship and alliance, as well as ensuring my clients feel comfortable with discussing their presenting challenges. I collaborate on treatment and goal planning and exploring different paths to achieve therapeutic goals. Ultimately, customizing a client’s treatment based on identified wants and needs.

 

I have worked with a wide range of ages, challenging life issues and transitions. My ideal client is an adult who may have issues regulating anxiety and depressive symptoms. I have experience working with those who have trauma, PTSD, adjustments issues, bipolar disorder and borderline personality disorder. I additionally work full-time at a neurorehabilitation facility where I primarily see clients who have traumatic brain injuries.

 

My job is to help you look at things in a different light and help process your presenting concern(s). I am confident that you will learn various skills to better cope and live more presently.

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If you have questions or would like to inquire if I am accepting new clients or not, please do not hesitate to reach out to me directly via phone/text (810)922-0212 or amjerichow@gmail.com

 

NOT accepting new patients

Samantha is a Limited Licensed Psychologist (LLP) and earned her Master’s degree from the University of Detroit Mercy with an emphasis on Addiction Studies, in addition to being a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC).  She has worked as a therapist for several years providing services to a vast diversity of consumers including those with severe and persistent mental illness, adults, adolescents and families, in addition to specializing in working with those struggling with Substance Use Disorders and Co-Occurring Disorders.

 

She has provided treatment in an array of settings including outpatient clinics, intensive outpatient (IOP) substance use treatment centers, Wayne County Drug Court, and in Traumatic Brian Injury Outpatient Day Treatment facilities.  In her practice as a therapist, Samantha utilizes a combination of therapies including motivational interviewing, cognitive-behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), trauma informed treatment (Seeking Safety Model), and person-centered treatment to assist individuals and families address problems affecting their overall quality of life. Samantha strives to provide an environment encouraging personal growth and reflection to improve her consumers sense of wellbeing and confidence in overcoming the obstacles currently affecting their life.

 

Samantha is currently accepting new clients. She provides psychotherapy and assessment to individuals with anxiety, depression, borderline personality disorder, co-occurring mental health, trauma (including post-traumatic stress disorder), relationship and communication issues, and individuals with substance use disorders.

 

To contact Samantha directly, please call/text at (313) 806-3494or via email at samanthalcarr@yahoo.com.

Samantha Eldred, LLP CAADC

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Vicki Nelson, LLP

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Vicki is a Limited Licensed Psychologist (LLP), and earned her master’s degree from the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. As well as being in practice for more than 30 years, Vicki also holds the prestigious position of President of the Board of Directors of Comprehensive Youth Services for her third consecutive term. She has worked as a therapist/clinician and a clinical supervisor at Macomb County Community Mental Health, as well as maintaining a private practice.

 

She has extensive experience and expertise working with individuals and families who are experiencing Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, loss, grief, depression and anxiety. She is also experienced working with Crisis Management, Emergency Psychiatric Hospitalizations, and the Psychiatric Assessments of incarcerated individuals at the Macomb County Jail.

Vicki is dedicated to provide a private, safe, secure, non judgmental therapeutic setting in treatment, empowering clients to achieve their ultimate level of good mental health. Client centered therapy and behavioral techniques are utilized in treatment.

 

To schedule an appointment with Vicki, please call 586-805-6567 or her email at: vnelsontherapist@yahoo.com.

Gail A. Mills, LLP, MA

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Gail is a Limited Licensed Psychologist (LLP) and earned her masters degree from Wayne State University ‘s Marriage and Family Therapy Program . She has worked extensively with adults, children and adolescents, specializing in assessment and individual and group therapy while working in the Court system for 27 years. In addition, Gail has provided therapy in various outpatient settings.

 

Gail is committed to providing a therapeutic and safe  environment  in which to address her clients’ issues and allow them reach their potential. Although Gail has varied professional interests, she has particular  expertise in  working with clients who are in need of therapy for depression, anxiety, grief and loss, relational issues,  divorce , trauma, and substance abuse.

 

To contact Gail Mills directly, please call (313) 318-2543. She can also be contacted by email at millgail@aol.com

John Pascaretti, LLP

 

John is a Limited Licensed Psychologist (LLP), earned his master’s degree from the Michigan School of Professional Psychology and is a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor.  Additionally, John is an Assistant Professor/adjunct Faculty at Baker College and Macomb Community College.  He has worked as a therapist/clinician and clinical supervisor for many years. As such, John has extensive experience and expertise working with children, teens, adults, couples and families.  He has provided treatment in an array of settings, including outpatient clinics, inpatient psychiatric services, crisis intervention services and correctional mental health services. John is a high-energy individual, engaging, is dedicated to providing a therapeutic environment that is safe and allows others to reach their potential.

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John believes that to be an effective therapist, one must create a safe environment that is interactive, collaborative, promotes problem-solving and critical thinking.  A welcoming environment accommodates a variety therapeutic techniques that encourages others to engage.

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John provides therapy to individuals with anxiety, depression, bipolar, personality issues, adjustment issues, trauma, PTSD, serious mental health issues, relationship issues and substance use issues. 

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To contact John directly, please call (586) 321-6429 via email at jpascaretti@att.net, to take the first step making important changes and reaching your potential.

Kathy Charleston, LPC

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NOT accepting new patients

Hello, my name is Kathy Charleston.  I know it may be hard to begin the process of finding a counselor, but let me help you begin your journey.

I am a dedicated counseling professional who will provide you with a safe, authentic and productive counseling experience.  Let me tell you about myself.

I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC).  I received my Bachelor of Arts degree from Eastern Michigan University and my Masters in Counseling degree from Oakland University.  I have worked in the field of mental health for over 35 years.

In that time, I have worked in a variety of mental health programs including; Detroit Psychiatric Institute, as a Recreational Specialist; Walter Reuther Psychiatric Hospital as a Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Coordinator; and with Macomb County Community Mental Health Services as a Case Manager, a Therapist and a Clinical Supervisor.

For most of my career, I have worked with dual diagnosed individuals and have significant experience in both individual and group therapy.  I have provided therapy to people of all age groups and have experience in working with individuals that have a history of trauma, mood disorders including anxiety and depression, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, personality disorders, relationship issues, and issues with concentration.  I also have my own special interests due to my personal experiences.

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My personal life is filled with many common experiences that connect us as human beings.  I am a member of the LGBTQIA community and as such, want to ensure a safe, secure, validated, space to share your feelings and issues without fear of being judged.

My life experience has also provided me with the responsibility of caring for aging parents as they transitioned and I know the hardship and joy this journey provides.  Through these experiences, I have realized that people need reflective support and tools to help them through difficult times.

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I would like to be the counselor that can help you sort through a difficult time and provide a healing and empowering journey to finding your best self.

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I am currently taking new clients and I am looking forward to meeting you. I offer a free initial consultation over the phone, so please feel free to call or text me at (586) 307-4750.  You may also reach me by email at kcharleston2@comcast.net

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I am a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), I received my Master of Arts in Counseling from Spring Arbor University, and graduated from a CACREP accredited program. I have completed 100 hours of Continuing Education as a National Certified Counselor (NCC). Specializing in grief and loss, trauma, and working with couples. Certifications include: Certified Clinical Trauma Specialist-Individual (CCTS-I), Save Your Marriage Before It Starts (SYMBIS Facilitator), and Gottman experience.

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I have experience in both individual and group settings. I have provided therapy to people of all age groups and have experience in working with individuals that have a history of trauma, mood disorders including anxiety and depression, bi-polar disorder, personality disorders, relationship issues, and issues with concentration.

My personal life is filled with many common experiences that connect us as human beings. I am a Christian and as such, want to ensure a safe, secure, validated, space to share your feelings and issues without fear of being judged.


Together, we will work on strategies that allow you to address the root causes of your difficulties and work towards meaningful goals. I strive to create a safe and welcoming environment, a place to feel comfortable. I incorporate spirituality and a variety of therapeutic techniques such as: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Person Centered, Solution Focused Therapy, Trauma Based, and a Humanistic Approach to help facilitate change.

 

I am currently taking new clients and I am looking forward to meeting you. I offer a free initial consultation over the phone, so please feel free to call or text
Victoria Evangelista at (586) 244-8052. You may also reach me by email vevangelista3434@gmail..com

Victoria Evangelista MA, LPC, NCC, CCTS-I, SYMBIS Facilitator
 

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Diana Croce
Office Manager

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Lydia Ferretti
Information Coordinator

 

Diana is available to assist with setting up appointments, checking mental health benefits, and responding to requests for information. She has extensive administrative experience and is an active community and non-profit volunteer.

To schedule an appointment or for general information, please contact Diana at

(586) 828-1221 or at thrivegroup.office@gmail.com.

 

Lydia is available to assist with setting up appointments, checking mental health benefits, and responding to requests for information. She has extensive administrative experience and knowledge regarding insurance information with private and state insurance with mental health.  

To schedule an appointment or for general information, please contact Lydia at

(586) 828-1221 or at Lydiaf.thrive@gmail.com

Kim Kelly- Reiki Master

In May, 2016 I began my Reiki journey after experiencing my own reiki healing at the hands of my yoga teacher.  It was such a different experience that I still struggle to find the words to give it justice, so suffice it to say, it was profound and it jump started my evolution. That same year, I began my Reiki training and achieved Reiki Master level in the Usui Shiki Ryoho method.  Subsequently in 2017 I achieved Reiki Master level in the Holy Fire III method, and opened my business Reiki Room Holistic Healing, L.L.C.  Over the past seven years I have become even more passionate about  the healing effects of Reiki through my clients as well as my own healing.  

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My goal is to provide holistic modalities that work in a gentle, yet healing and transformative manner to affect the Mind/Body/Spirit, which are all innately connected.  

 

As a 200 hour Yoga Teacher, I also offer one on one restorative yoga sessions with Reiki.  Restorative yoga's deeply healing benefits will allow you to create space and ease within your body which can help you live a comfortable life in the body you have.

 

I am partnering with Thrive Behavioral Health to support you on your journey to wellness and peace. 

I am currently accepting new clients and would love to be of service to you!

Please feel free to contact me at 989-551-7188 or email me at: kkelly2951@gmail.com.  

  • 1 Hour Reiki Treatment $75

 Client will receive a full body traditional Reiki Treatment 

 

  • 1 1/2 Hour Reiki Treatment with Tibetan Singing Bowl Sound Healing  $100

Client will receive a full body traditional Reiki Treatment with the addition of vibrational sound healing.

 

  • 1 1/2 Hour Reiki & Chakra balancing with crystals and essential oils.  $100

Client will receive 1 1/2 hour Reiki Treatment balancing the 7 main energy centers (Chakras) as well as mini essential oil rollerball bottles custom made to amplify and maintain the healing process for the clients home use.

 

  • 30 minute Targeted Reiki Treatment for specific client needs  $65

This treatment is designed to target areas of pain or discomfort, or address specific needs of the Client, such as stress, headaches, insomnia, anxiety and sadness.

 

  • 1 1/2 Hour One on One Restorative Yoga with Reiki   $70

Client will receive a private Restorative Yoga class personally designed to their needs.  The Client will be supported with bolsters, blocks, pillows in a comfortable position, with poses held between 10-15 minutes each.  Restorative Yoga has been shown to facilitate deep relaxation, therefore allowing the body to "let go" of the deep holding patterns in the body in order to find the balance that will allow the body to heal.

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Thrive Behavioral Health- Counseling, Reiki, Yoga & Massage Therapy

If you have any inquiries about insurance or need therapy that we cannot offer, we are glad to assist you by recommending other qualified psychologists or psychiatrists.

Please reach out to us through the contact tab, either by phone or email, at your convenience.

INSURANCES ACCEPTED

 

  • Aetna

  • Auto Insurance

  • Carelon/ Formerly Beacon (Psychological Testing Only)

  • Blue Cross Blue Shield

  • Blue Care Network

  • Blue Cross Complete

  • Cigna

  • United Healthcare/Optum

  • McClaren

  • Meridian

  • Priority Health

  • Private Pay/ Sliding Scale options available

  • Out-of-Network billing available

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