Carlene Maxie, MSW, LCSW

For the first several years of my career, I worked in maximum security juvenile corrections. This taught me a lot about the resistance that can happen and how difficult therapy can be, especially when its court ordered. However, if you are a person who wants to move forward, who wishes to get better, who works to live happier, you deserve a standing ovation. The first step towards self-discovery is always the hardest. Whether you feel lonely, depressed, stressed, or just sort of a mess, I would love to support you. I am passionate about helping people overcome their mental health and substance use challenges to achieve their personal and professional goals.

“A failure is not always a mistake; it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.” – B.F. Skinner

Shengjie “Diana” Swindler, M.A., LPC-Associate Supervised by Andrea Schultz M. ED., LPC-S, RPT-S

I provide a compassionate space for children, adolescents, and adults to find healing and growth. With a special passion for supporting clients through life’s challenges, my experience includes helping individuals who have experienced trauma and domestic violence.

My approach is integrative and person-centered, blending trauma-informed care, culturally sensitive practices, and other evidence-based methods tailored to your unique needs. I also offer Christian counseling.

Bilingual in English and Mandarin, I offer therapy in both languages and also provide professional translation services. This background gives me a deep understanding of interracial and immigrant family dynamics. I believe in the resilience of every person and feel honored to walk alongside you as you discover your strength and potential.