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Meet Our Staff

Kim Corner, PhD,
Clinical Psychologist

Corner specializes in providing treatment for older adolescents and adults faced with anxiety disorders, mood disorders, women’s issues and life transitions. She also helps clients with communication skills, assertiveness training, stress management and learning disabilities. She received a doctorate in counseling psychology from the University of Oklahoma.

 

Mary-Kathryn Durante, PhD,
Clinical Psychologist

Mary-Kathryn Durante specializes in treating depression, affective disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, autism spectrum disorder, insomnia, life transitions and chronic pain management through brief and long-term counseling. She also offers diagnostic interviewing, psychological assessment and bariatric psychiatric evaluations. She received a doctorate from Arizona State University.

Raymond Gornell, PsyD, ABPP,
Clinical Psychologist

Raymond Gornell has extensive experience working with children and families to resolve relationship and behavioral problems. He provides psychological assessments for ADHD, learning issues and mood disorders. Therapeutic approaches include play therapy, cognitive behavior therapy, parenting and family therapy. He received a doctorate from the Illinois School of Professional Psychology and is board certified in clinical psychology.

 

 

Cindy Hollister, LCSW, Therapist
Cindy Hollister specializes in treating personality disorders, severe trauma disorders and insomnia. She has training in EMDR, hypnosis, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy and also is trained to lead psychoeducational groups in Domestic Violence for Men Who Batter. Hollister earned a master of social work degree at the University of Nebraska-Omaha.

 

 

 

Connie Rose, MEd, Senior Fellow,
BCIA, Biofeedback Therapist

Connie Rose’s area of expertise is biofeedback therapy to ease anxiety disorders, headaches, chronic pain, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascularproblems and gastrointestinal problems. She uses cognitive structuring, self-regulation skills, stress management techniques and relaxation exercises to help patients reduce symptoms. Rose earned a master of education degree in stress physiology from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

 

 

Pam Bowles, MSW, Therapist
Pam Bowles is the coordinator, as well as a facilitator, of the Men’s Domestic Abuse Groups. She earned a master of social work degree from the University of Nebraska-Omaha.