Joseph Rizzo, Ph.D.

Joseph Rizzo, M.A.
Pronouns he/him/his
Embedded Psychologist, School of Public Health
Approach to Therapy:
I approach therapy with a strong sense of collaboration, openness, respect, and gratitude. I believe clients are experts in their lives, and I deeply appreciate the opportunity to be a part of their stories. I've been trained in numerous evidence-based treatment modalities and find that the best therapy is that which matches my client's needs in the present moment. I am reflective and engaged in treatment while focusing on my client's goals, not my own. Generally speaking, I approach therapy in a culturally humble fashion that blends humanistic and feminist treatment modalities.

Analise Osgood, BS

Analise Osgood, BS
IP Social Work Intern
Approach to Therapy:
I focus on building a relationship of trust, empathy, and respect. I believe in empowering one to be their most authentic self. I hope to create a comfortable and safe environment where we can work together to gain an understanding of how to navigate life’s challenges.

Linah Mobeireek, M.A.

Linah Mobeireek, M.A.
Pronouns she/her/hers
Psychology Intern
Approach to Therapy:
I work relationally with my clients, and I focus on nourishing a relationship of empathy, trust, and respect. By affirming my clients’ experiences with warmth, I co-construct a space where I see my client as they are; as a human searching for belonging. In humanising myself and my clients, I hope they feel empowered to do the same to reclaim a sense of agency in their lives. I work from a psychodynamic, relational, and feminist lenses.

Xinling (Ling) Liu, Ph.D.

ling
Staff Psychologist
Approach to Therapy:
My approach to therapy stems from Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) while incorporating the interpersonal approach under the multicultural lens. As your therapist, I hope to create a comfortable and trustful environment where you can be heard and have your own space. We will work together to notice patterns in the therapeutic environment and gain an understanding and awareness of how previous experiences shape our feelings, thoughts, and behaviors. I welcome the opportunity to support you by tapping into your value as you give yourself the gift of therapy!

Zubin DeVitre, M.S.

Zubin DeVitre, M.S.
Pronouns he/him/his
Psychology Intern
Approach to Therapy:
I approach therapy from a multicultural lens by contextualizing how everything that makes up our identity (e.g., gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race) impacts the way in which we interact with the world and the way the world interacts with us. Recognizing that many marginalized groups face system-based concerns that create a variety of mental health considerations, my work focuses on acceptance-based approaches, empowerment, and cognitive/emotional processing. Working predominately out of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and acceptance commitment therapy (ACT)-based models, I help my clients to understand their thoughts and feelings in relation to how they influence our reactions to the world around us while also working to help them navigate and challenge the systemic barriers they may face.

Chunyue Tu, Ph.D.

Chunyue Tu, Ph.D.
Pronouns she/her/hers
Embedded Psychologist, School for Environment & Sustainability and a Central Staff Psychologist
Approach to Therapy:
Coming from a multicultural background, I love to approach therapy with humanistic lenses to create supportive and bonding alliances with clients to meet where they are at. Additionally, I often use Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) and Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) for students coming from diverse backgrounds, and to meet the developmental needs for college population. I speak both Mandarin and English.

Dominique Simms, LLMSW

Dominique Simms, LLMSW
Pronouns she/her/hers
Post MSW Fellow
Approach to Therapy:
I enjoy working collaboratively to establish a foundational relationship. Interconnecting emotions, thoughts, and physical experiences to create a deeper understanding of the whole self. Utilizing a holistic approach to therapy I aim to empower and support the individual.

Emily Powers, LLMSW

Emily Powers, LLMSW
Pronouns she/her/hers
Embedded Social Worker, College of Engineering
Approach to Therapy:
I strive to nurture client relationships through the use of collaboration, empowerment, openness, and respect. I help clients navigate their thoughts, beliefs, and emotions while encouraging them to find and develop their own voice, use that voice, and challenge the status quo/any systemic barriers they might encounter. I feel very privileged to have the opportunity to be a part of each client's journey of self-exploration and growth. I tend to utilize holistic and integrative therapeutic approaches rooted in multicultural counseling, feminist theory, systems theory, cognitive behavioral therapy, dialectical behavior therapy, narrative therapy, motivational interviewing, and person-centered therapy.