Our Therapy Practitioners
A group of independent mental health practitioners who work collaboratively for the mental health needs of children, adolescents and adults.
Mr. Gary Goldstein, LICSW is the Coordinator of Andover Counseling Center's referral programs. He specializes in individual and couple counseling for individuals with depression and stress/anxiety related issues. His approach is directed at understanding specific client concerns/needs in order to effectively help individuals work on issues identified.
Dr. Janice Goldstein, Ph.D.
is a licensed psychologist with
over twenty-five years of professional
experience. She treats children
and their families as well as adults. Her
specialties include: ADHD, Asperger's,
Learning Disorders as well as anxiety
and depression. She is the
supervising coordinator of our testing
and evaluation unit as well as the
social skills program. Dr.
Goldstein is available for consultation
and advocacy around individuals
with learning or school placement
issues.
Ms. Kate Goldfield, M.ED., LMHC has focused her work on adolescent development and family systems therapy for the past 25 years. Having worked in high schools and now as Assistant Dean of Students at Brandeis, she specializes in transition, identity, and young women’s developmental issues as well as family therapy. Kate divides her time between Brandeis University and Andover Counseling.
Ms. Karen MacDonald Fehr, LICSW has been practicing since 1978. She was trained in traditional psychodynamic therapy and sees couples, families and individuals for short term as well as longer term therapy.
Dr. Kathleen Pennoyer, Ph.D is therapist with advanced training in working with children, adolescents and adults. She has over 20 years of experience in the mental health field and is a certified APA substance abuse counselor. She is also a member of our evaluation team completing testing batteries on children and adults.
Rob Craig-Comin, LICSW, has been practicing social work since 1979. With couples he focuses on helping them to use better tone and pace in their interactions, leading to safe, more intimate connections. With individuals (adolescents and adult) he makes elements of relational, cognitive and psychodynamics approaches in ways which best meet each client's needs. He specialized in men' s issues, ADHD and anger management, as well as anxiety and depression.
Linda J. Vasconcellos, LICSW, has been in clinical practice since 1979. With experience in the field of early intervention she works with children as young as 3 with their parents on behavioral and emotional concerns. Practice also includes adults dealing with issues of loss/separation as well as anxiety and depression. Families seeking help coping with diagnoses such as ADHD, Autism and Aspergers are welcomed.