Dana A. Wells, M.Ed., RDN, LDN, LPC, CPT
Dana is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist/Licensed Nutritionist and Licensed Professional Counselor who has been in private practice since 2006 specializing in Weight Management, Eating Disorders, Addiction, Trauma, and Sports Nutrition. She has a certification in EMDR as well as a certification from the American Dietetic Association in Adult Weight Management and is also a Certified Personal Trainer through the National Council of Strength and Fitness.
Dana’s passion is working with clients who have weight issues, eating disorders, and nutrition-related problems associated with substance abuse and mental health issues. Her unique educational background allows her to treat individuals not only from a nutritional perspective but from a psychological level as well. Dana’s goal in treatment is to build a respectful and trusting mutual relationship in order to work together as a team to meet individuals’ needs.
As a counselor, she is versed in treating clients with eating disorders, addictions, PTSD/ trauma, bipolar, ADD/ADHD. Dana currently consults at an Intensive Outpatient Program for drug and alcohol abuse, depression and anxiety, teen issues, and eating disorders.
In addition, she is an educator for Cedar Crest College and Bucks County Community College covering nutrition, eating disorders, nutrition counseling, and sports nutrition.
Dana is a graduate of Lehigh University where she received a Master of Education in Counseling and Human Services. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from Cedar Crest College with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nutrition. Dana was a graduate assistant and nutrition educator and consultant for the strength and fitness division for Varsity Athletes and author of Public Service Announcements for Lehigh University. Her contributions have been published on Lehigh’s website.
Greta O’Donnell, MS, RDN, LDN
Greta is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with a Master of Science in nutrition. Greta graduated from Saint Elizabeth’s University where she specialized in alternative nutrition approaches, medical nutrition therapy, and motivational interviewing.
Greta’s passion is helping adolescents and adults with eating disorders and related struggles such as body image, weight management, and self-esteem issues. She has additional experience working in a hospital setting providing nutrition education for clients with diabetes, renal issues, cardiovascular disease, and gastrointestinal problems. Greta strongly believes in a holistic approach, focusing on all aspects of a client’s life, with the understanding that wellness encompasses not just nutrition, but all parts of oneself.
Greta works from a client-centered approach and strives to educate individuals while creating a strong foundation for clients to grow in their journey toward wellness. She specializes in helping her clients break away from diet culture mentality in order to establish a healthy relationship with food, as well as themselves.
Stephanie Flemming MS, RDN, LDN
Stephanie is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist with a Master of Science in nutrition. She graduated from Saint Elizabeth University where she focused on mindful eating, motivational interviewing, and sports nutrition.
Stephanie is passionate about helping adolescents and adults with eating disorders and other eating issues in order to build a positive relationship with food. Her personal experience as an athlete enhances her ability to work with individuals looking for guidance in their sport. Stephanie also has a background working in long-term care and subacute care settings where she provided medical nutrition therapy for malnutrition, diabetes management, cardiovascular disease, and gastrointestinal disorders. She considers all parts of the client’s background to gain a full understanding of the client and their needs.
Stephanie strives to understand her clients on an interpersonal level and their complex issues around food. She applies a holistic and evidence-based approach, delivered with support, understanding, and compassion to help her clients find sustainable peace with food.
Dianna Long, BA, MS
Dianna is a master’s level clinician specializing in treating individuals with eating disorders, addiction, anxiety, depression, trauma, low self-esteem, body image issues, relationship conflicts, domestic violence and grief and loss. She has extensive experience with co-occurring disorders including addictions, the traumas inflicted from intimate physical and mental abuse, PTSD, anxiety, and depression.
Dianna uses a CBT approach to therapy as well as incorporating DBT, Motivational Interviewing, Solution-Focused, and Humanistic Therapy. Dianna’s passion lies in treating adolescents and adults by helping them find self-discovery and overall inner peace. She emphasizes the idea that our thoughts influence our behaviors and actions. Dianna believes in order to approach and challenge one’s behaviors, we must first identify the errors in our thinking and understand the connection between our perspectives and our realities.
Dianna ensures a calming, empathetic, and understanding dynamic and environment with her clients. She holds a passion for helping others and feels it is a privilege to play a part in their stories. Dianna is rewarded by providing hope to those when they feel hopeless and encouragement during life’s variety of challenges. She helps individuals heal from emotional wounds and obstacles in their path and opens their eyes to their true resilience.
Jen Wielgus, BS, MA, NCC
Jen is a master’s-level clinician who holds an MA in Counseling Psychology, with a Social Justice concentration, from Delaware Valley University. Jen specializes in helping individuals cultivate a recovery-oriented, growth mindset in their quest to overcome eating disorders, addiction, trauma, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, body image issues, low self-esteem, codependency, and conflict in relationships.
Tina Sicalides, BM MT-BC, MS
Tina is a master’s level clinician and board-certified music therapist. She approaches therapy from a creative angle that allows her to adapt treatment to clients’ individual needs. Tina has an extensive background in acute higher levels of care with experience in harm reduction, anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, trauma, body-image issues, domestic violence, relationship conflicts, and LGBTQ issues.
Tina focuses on developing coping skills and exploring internal narratives. Within the scope of music therapy, she specializes in songwriting. This technique has proved to enhance empowerment, self-esteem, and self-expression. Tina emphasizes that one does not need prior experience with music to participate in music therapy, only a willingness to explore. She also guides music therapy interventions outside of songwriting such as improvisation, meditation, and lyric analysis.
Tina’s goal is to ensure each client feels seen and heard in the therapeutic space. She takes an eclectic approach to therapy as a way to meet clients where they are. Tina is dedicated to developing a therapeutic bond where clients feel safe to heal.
Sharyl Volpe, BA, MS, Psychology
Sharyl is a master’s level clinician with an emphasis on organizational theories, specializing in family therapy, relationship conflicts, codependency, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, trauma, and grief and loss.
Sharyl’s approach is grounded in Contextual Family Therapy, highlighting the hidden impact of intergenerational patterns on current decision-making. She helps individuals and families recognize the parallels between work and home environments, exploring how the conscious and unconscious patterns influence behavior in both settings. Sharyl explores positions within the family structure, uncovering how rituals and relationships shape identity, equality, and sense of purpose. Through this journey, she helps individuals build self-trust, elevate morale, and deepen connections with loved ones. This understanding is the cornerstone of her approach to achieving sustainable wellness and personal development.
With over 25 years of experience in team building and leadership development, Sharyl balances individual and collective needs, fostering peace through reflection, empathy, and goal setting. She helps navigate expectations of loyalty, obligation, and accountability, emphasizing self-awareness as a key to personal growth.
Evelyn Lopez, BS, MA
Evelyn is a master’s level clinician specializing in eating disorders, grief, addiction, and trauma. She is a bilingual counselor and has been providing therapy in Spanish for many years. She has extensive experience treating individuals in residential and outpatient settings involving co-occurring disorders.
Evelyn uses an eclectic approach to therapy. She tailors her modality to what the individual will need. She has experience in CBT, Reality, Solution-Focused, Motivational Interviewing, and Family Systems. She helps individuals identify coping skills that are healthy and effective.
Evelyn strives to help individuals achieve the solutions and life changes they are looking to make, while they enjoy the process and learn more about who they are along the way. She provides a safe space through her empathetic nature for individuals to be comfortable during counseling. Evelyn believes that everyone should have a safe and healing place to work through life’s difficulties.
Amanda Keenan, LPC, CAADC
Amanda is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Having graduated from La Salle University in 2011, she holds a master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a specialty in addictions.
Amanda’s passion is treating young adults and adolescents struggling with eating disorders and substance abuse. Amanda tailors her treatment to the unique developmental needs of each client. Understanding that such disorders rarely exist independently. Amanda is also highly trained in addressing underlying and co-occurring disorders such as depression, anxiety, impulsivity, and behavioral issues, as well as trauma and abuse. Amanda helps each client to identify new, effective coping skills and insight into negative thoughts and behaviors.
Amanda understands that motivation for therapy and meaningful change may vary. She takes the time to build a strong, trusting therapeutic relationship to help decrease resistance and anxiety, creating a safe place for healing to occur. She uses multiple treatment approaches and believes in the life-changing power of positive thinking.
Partnering Practitioners
If clients need additional help with their care Anue also works integratively with a team of health care specialists including physicians, psychotherapists, psychiatrists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, and massage therapists addressing the needs of the client holistically.
About our logo:
The ten petal lotus flower is the symbol of the third chakra also called the Solar Plexus chakra or Manipura. It governs the digestive system including the stomach, small intestine, liver, spleen, and pancreas. When the energies of this chakra are repressed, feelings are held back and there is inner turmoil. Imbalances can lead to digestive problems, ulcers, diabetes, hypo/hyperglycemia, and even eating disorders. When the energies of this chakra are balanced, emotions are felt and expressed. We enjoy well-being and have a clear sense of personal self-determination.
The chakras are associated with certain body parts, glands, elements, colors, senses, mantras (sounds), gems, etc.