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Tiffany Dobbs, BCMHC

Tiffany Dobbs, BCMHC

“Hello from Minnesota! My name is Tiffany, and I’m so delighted you’re here! Personally, I live in the great, northern Minnesota with my husband, two cats and one dog! My story of how I got to where I am dates to when I was just a little girl. I have had many obstacles, faced numerous health challenges from a skin condition that required consistent doctor appointments and out of 80-90 doctors, no one knew what skin condition I was facing. Each one gave a different diagnosis, which resulted in different medication, only to make my symptoms worse. Along with skin challenges, I’ve also underwent a period of abdominal issues and faced other emotional/mental health challenges over the years that came from these experiences. Despite all these challenges, my parents tried many things to help and provide the care I needed, but they never allowed me to use those struggles to miss out on life. They taught me in various ways to rise above and how to preserve when life gets tough. I remember vividly, my mom would always tell me, “Tiffany, you have a sermon within you that the Lord is preparing, that one day you’ll be able to share.” In my early twenties, this was the onset of a decade long battle between me and God, as I wrestled with him, in the lies that I once believed regarding my self-worth, my self-esteem, my beauty, my desire to be married but struggled with singleness. This was a full decade of sorting out all the lies I had once believed to receiving the truth that God was writing on my heart. The truth of seeing myself as he saw me, through his eyes, as an image barrier and creation by His hands, for His purpose. I had a small idea of who God was then but would later understand it in a much deeper way, as during this decade, while wrestling with God, I got to know him more, on a deeper level. He is a God who cares so deeply, and who is so faithful. One who’ll meet us in our mess, and ready to help us mend those broken pieces back together. Given my story, and the challenges that I have faced, but the perseverance that came from it all, God created my heart to love after people, wherever they’re at and for who He has created them to be.
In college, I earned my Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. Since then, I have had numerous careers that rallied around people of all walks of life, from a direct support professional working with youth to build social, emotional and behavioral skills; to being a vocational coordinator (job coach/developer) working with individuals with disabilities/mental health to seek and retain employment; to case management for a managed care organization in WI, where I worked with individuals with physical disabilities, development/intellectual disabilities and frail elders; to working in a care management role for a counseling agency in International Falls, MN. In the spring of 2023, I enrolled into Center for Christian Coaching, where I spent six months being trained as a Christian Life Coach, receiving that certification in late fall of 2023. Most recently, I am currently working on being board certified as a mental health coach through American Association of Christian Counselors (AACC).
My heart and passion are to Love God and Love people. God is marvelous and wondrously faithful. He sees you; He hears you and He knows you. As your coach, I would be honored to come along side you, explore the possibilities of what God is doing in your life, and where he’s taking you on this journey of life.”

Michael Mickens, BCMHC

Michael Mickens, BCMHC

Dr. Michael C. Mickens, D.Min., currently serves as a Pastor and Chaplain in training (CPE Internship). He completed his Doctorate of Ministry in Community Health and Sustainability at Virginia Union University, his Master of Divinity at Andrews University, and his Bachelors of Arts in Theology & Pre-Counseling/Chaplaincy Ministry at Oakwood University. He is a Duke trained Integrative Medicine Health and Well-being Coach and specializes in Mental Health Coaching. He has completed multiple certifications to include: Mental Health First Aid Training Adults, Mental Health Coaching First Responder Training, Mind, Body & Spirit: Mental Health in the 21st Century, Lay Health Education and Congregational Depression Awareness. He is passionate about supporting people on their journey towards health, hope, and wholeness.

Jeanetta  Henderson, LPC

Jeanetta Henderson, LPC

I have had the pleasure of spending my life living, working, and mentoring in multi-cultural environments in the US, Europe, Africa, and Asia . My counseling experience expands 40 years and includes: marriage reconciliation; Women’s Boundaries groups; Divorce Care Recovery groups; Grief Care Groups; Interpersonal relationships; working with Teens; and working with parents with special needs children.
I received my Bachelors and Masters of Art degree from Dallas Baptist University. I am a Licensed Professional Counsel and have completed 50 hours of Trauma training and 40 hours of Certified First Responder Counselor Training certificate programs.
My approach to counseling is a combination of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Solution Focused, and proven Biblical principles.

Brenda Whitfield, LPC

Brenda Whitfield, LPC

Brenda enjoys working with clients of any age.  She is trained to work with couples and relationship issues regarding marriage, parenting and issues affecting family life.  Some of the topics she is has many years of experience in is depression, anxiety, grief/loss...

Debra McPhee, LPC

Debra McPhee, LPC

Deb McPhee is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 20 years of experience working in her community as a mental health and substance dependence recovery therapist. She received her master’s degree in community mental health from Regent University. Deb helps her clients identify their personal strengths to persevere through trials with confidence and hope. Deb is a Navy Veteran who served both active duty and in the reserves. In her spare time, Deb enjoys a good cup of coffee, hard-covered books, cooking, gardening, and her log home.

Douglas Kowieski

Douglas Kowieski

Dr. Doug Kowieski serves as the Director of Care & Counseling at a church in N.E. Florida. He is married to his beautiful wife of 30 years. Doug earned his Doctor of Ministry in Pastoral Counseling and is a certified Master Mental Health Coach and Pastoral Counselor by the International board of Christian Care. They have four children ranging in age from 16-25 years of age. They also have four dogs that keep them pretty occupied. Doug has a 27 year career in law enforcement and retired from the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve. In his spare time he likes to read, go to the beach, play with his dogs, and spend time with his family. Doug has a heart for helping foster and adoptive parents.

Matthew Rich, MA, Resident in Counseling

Matthew Rich, MA, Resident in Counseling

Matthew recently graduated with honors from Lancaster Bible College, earning an MA in Clinical Counseling. Over the past three and a half years, he has gained valuable experience working in both behavioral and talk therapy. Matthew has worked with clients across a wide range of ages and needs, including individuals, couples, and families. He is dedicated to providing specialized, client-centered care, using a biblically-based, solution-focused approach to help clients make positive life decisions. Outside of counseling, Matthew enjoys participating in various sports and listening to audiobooks while painting ceramic pottery.