Clintonville

Email or call a therapist below to learn more about their approach and expertise or to arrange an initial appointment.

  • Dulce Hershberger, LISW-S

    Contact Information:
    4041 N. High St., Suite 402 H Columbus, OH 43214
    614-706-2228 x 716
    dulce@seasonscounseling.com
    In-person and telehealth appointments

    Living in balance is the ongoing goal Dulce hopes for her clients. Whether it be to repair relationships, working on achieving your personal best, learning to handle mental illness, moving towards forgiveness, or handling life changes, we can always move towards making positive changes to live a more satisfying life.

    Dulce has been in the field for 14 years and practices a collaborative approach to assist clients in reaching their personal goals. She has extensive training in trauma, relationships, grief/loss, survivors of suicide, addiction, PTSD, depression/anxiety, chronic illness, life transitions, end of life issues, children and adolescents, and the elderly.

    Dulce has an eclectic approach using evidenced-based modalities such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused therapy, Mindfulness and Trauma-Informed Care as appropriate.

  • Brooke Kuntz, LISW

    Contact Information:
    3600 Olentangy River Road, Building D, Suite 104 Columbus, OH 43214
    614-706-2228 x 721
    brooke@seasonscounseling.com
    In-person and telehealth appointments

    Brooke Kuntz is an Independently Licensed Social Worker. She received a Bachelor of Arts in Social Work at Capital University in 2013 and her Master of Social Work from The Ohio State University in 2016. Brooke provides individual mental health counseling with specialization in grief and trauma. Prior to working in private practice she worked in hospice as a bereavement counselor and social worker.

    She is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy and has a genuine passion to help her clients' navigate through their experienced trauma. Brooke is dedicated to helping clients' understand, process, and heal from these difficult life experiences while creating opportunities for her clients' to find happiness and direction in life once again. Brooke understands and believes that therapy doesn't encompass a "one size fits all" approach and prides herself in her ability to develop a therapeutic approach that is most beneficial and efficient for each of her clients.

  • Tuesdey Spangler, LISW-S, CCAT

    Contact Information:
    3620 North High Street, Suite 101 Columbus, OH 43214
    614-706-2228 x 726
    tuesdey@seasonscounseling.com
    In-person and telehealth appointments

    Tuesdey is a member of the Association for Experiential Education (AEE). She is currently the outgoing Chair of AEE’s Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group (TAPG) Leadership Council, and has served in the past coordinating several conference offerings. Tuesdey has a demonstrated history of both clinical practice and leadership in the adventure therapy field. She enjoys working with clients whom have experienced a history of trauma, addiction, behavioral, and emotional problems utilizing best practices in conjunction with experiential and expressive arts therapy interventions as a powerful metaphor for healing.

    Tuesdey has worked in a variety of therapeutic settings throughout her career including school-based, residential, adventure and wilderness therapy, private practice, community/ home-based, and outpatient settings. She has been both a therapist and an assistant clinical director in a residential program.

    Tuesdey embodies a holistic, strengths-based approach to her practice and is knowledgeable and trained in the following modalities; Adventure Therapy (AT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Please email or call directly for more information.

    Tuesdey is a member of the Association for Experiential Education (AEE). She is currently the outgoing Chair of AEE’s Therapeutic Adventure Professional Group (TAPG) Leadership Council, and has served in the past coordinating several conference offerings. Tuesdey has a demonstrated history of both clinical practice and leadership in the adventure therapy field. She enjoys working with clients whom have experienced a history of trauma, addiction, behavioral, and emotional problems utilizing best practices in conjunction with experiential and expressive arts therapy interventions as a powerful metaphor for healing.

    Tuesdey has worked in a variety of therapeutic settings throughout her career including school-based, residential, adventure and wilderness therapy, private practice, community/ home-based, and outpatient settings. She has been both a therapist and an assistant clinical director in a residential program.

    Tuesdey embodies a holistic, strengths-based approach to her practice and is knowledgeable and trained in the following modalities; Adventure Therapy (AT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Motivational Interviewing (MI), and Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT). Please email or call directly for more information.

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