
Ericka Potts, LPC
Ericka Potts is an experienced Licensed Professional Counselor in PA .She earned her BA in Social Work from Cairn University and her M.A. in Professional Counseling from Liberty University.
Ericka is passionate about helping people connect to resources for help, hope and healing and about supporting people through the following life issues- relationship conflict, behavior management, parenting, women’s issues, obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating disorders, grief, blended families, special needs children and families, end of life and nursing home placement, social, emotional and behavioral concerns for children and substance abuse.
Ericka has over two decades of experience in the social work and counseling arenas, including long-term care and hospice, academic assistance for children and college students, divorce groups, and grief counseling.
Ericka also runs groups for parents of special needs children and for depressed and anxious adolescents. Ericka can support and guide families through challenges that come with caregiving aging parents, young adults and special needs children.
Ericka also provides supervision to interns and pre- licensed clinicians as well as educational consultation for families needing special education placement or support with educational needs.
Ericka and her husband, Chris, have been married for 30 years and have four children. In her spare time, she enjoys family trips to the beach or by any body of water. She also loves reading, cooking, and spending time with friends and family.
Allysa Carilla, MA, MT-BC
Allysa is a Christian counselor who specializes in supporting adults, adolescents, and school-aged children facing a wide variety of mental health and relational issues. She graduated from Liberty University in August 2024 with a Master’s in Clinical Counseling. Her background as a music therapist informs her holistic practice, which emphasizes understanding and empathy. With a warm and gentle approach, she creates a safe space for clients to explore their feelings.
A key aspect of her work is integrating Christian principles into therapy. Allysa believes in the transformative power of inviting Jesus Christ into the therapeutic process, viewing faith as a vital source of strength and comfort.
She helps clients with goal setting, building healthy relationships, developing a healthy self-concept, and managing emotions. She has helped clients navigate a wide range of challenges, some of which include depression, anxiety, trauma, family conflict, grief, abuse, women’s issues, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive (OCD), addiction, and stress. She draws from principles of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Music Therapy, and Positive Psychology. In her free time, she enjoys walks, exploring new towns, and engaging in Christian fellowship. Allysa is committed to walking alongside her clients and invites anyone interested to begin their transformative journey today.


Katrina Selby, M.S.
Katrina is passionate about helping people experience the hope, grace, and love God has to offer through the Gospel in a broken and fallen world. Under the supervision of Deb O’Brien, Katrina is currently pursuing her professional counseling license. She has experience treating anxiety disorders, PTSD, depression, sexual addiction, suicidal ideation as well as issues related to relationships and self-worth. Katrina enjoys working with adolescents, college-age, and working adults. Katrina is an alumna of Cairn University’s graduate counseling program and also teaches as an adjunct faculty at the University. Outside of the office, Katrina enjoys time with her husband, Josh, and playing with their hyperactive rescue pup, Lucky.
Marcus Swinson, M.S.
As a graduate of Cairn University, with a Master Degree in Counseling, Marcus knows the importance of having a strong Christian worldview, while being a skilled clinician. He has worked in an outpatient setting serving primarily with adults and couples, but also loves the work he’s done with older children (12+) and teens. As an adult counselor, Marcus helps individuals, couples and families to better understand one another, working with each person to develop skills that cultivate healthier relationships. He is experienced in working with issues such as anxiety, depression, sex counseling, abandonment, marital infidelity and conflict. He is married and a father of three wonderful girls. He currently serves as minister in his local church and loves serving God‘s people.


Stephanie Greene, MA
Stephanie Greene earned a Master Arts degree in Counseling with a concentration in Christian Counseling from Missio Seminary, and a Certificate in Counseling from Biblical Theological Seminary. Stephanie is presently pursuing a doctorate degree in Community Care and Counseling at Liberty University, with a concentration in Traumatology.
Stephanie counsels women who struggle with depression, anxiety, trauma, grief and loss. She has extensive experience serving victims of Intimate Partner Violence (domestic violence). In addition, Stephanie has worked for over 30 years with children who are in congregate care due to abuse and neglect, and is a certified parenting skills facilitator. She believes that there can be change and healing in the lives of hurting women, and her desire is to assist in their therapeutic journey, and to be Jesus' hands and feet.
Lauren Kuehlewind, LPC
Lauren is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of PA and holds a master’s degree in counseling from Cairn University. Over the years, she developed a heart for hearing others’ stories and aiding those in need, which led her to pursue counseling as a profession. Lauren has a passion for supporting children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families in times of pain and difficulty. She has experience working with OCD, depression, anxiety, social anxiety, trauma, grief and loss, chronic illness/pain, family/relationship issues, marriage issues, eating disorders, parenting struggles, emotional and behavioral issues in children and teens, and biblical worldview integration. During her down time, Lauren loves cooking, baking, reading, spending time with her husband as he works on his antique cars, enjoying the great outdoors, and spending time with family and friends.
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Megan Ceffaratti, MA
Megan is passionate about coming alongside her clients. She prioritizes compassion and support, offering a space for clients to be heard and to find hope. Her previous clients have come to her for help with suicidal ideation, depression, anxiety, relationship struggles, loss, and time management.
She earned her Master of Arts in Counseling from Westminster Theological Seminary and later earned a Certificate in Advanced Professional Counseling from Missio Seminary. She lives in the West Chester, PA area with her husband Kyle. Together they enjoy serving in their church’s student ministry, spending time outdoors, playing sports, and visiting with family and friends.
Tim Williams, MA, MDIV
Tim specializes is marriage and family counseling, grief and loss, trauma, and is certified in first responder issues. He has more than 35 years of experience in the counseling arena. He has Master’s degree in Pastoral Counseling and a Master’s in Divinity with an emphasis on pastoral studies through Liberty University Baptist Theological Seminary.
Tim is a father to 8 wonderful children ranging in ages from 16 to 34 years. After a beautiful marriage of 34 years, Tim lost his wife to cancer. He has served as a pastor in the local church and has been in ministry most of his adult life. His passion has always been, and continues to be helping people live life to the full through the transforming power of Jesus Christ.


Will Lynch, MS
Over the years, Will has enjoyed the process of walking alongside others in learning how the gospel comes to bear in daily life. After obtaining a MS in sports medicine, he and his wife began over 10 years ago in ministry as houseparents in a children’s home before moving into pastoral ministry. Since then, Will has completed coursework with Christian Counseling Education Foundation and serves as a pastoral counselor. He has experience helping people with problems in parenting, marriage (Prepare/Enrich Facilitator), childhood abuse, anxiety, conflict, and domestic violence. Will also loves to help men develop, grow, and fulfill their callings.
Samantha Moore, MS
Samantha is honored to partner with individuals on their counseling journey .She understands that each person is unique and no single approach works for everyone. Her approach includes building a relationship with her clients to empower them to reach their goals. Samantha’s experience includes working with children, adolescents, and adults in both outpatient and inpatient psychiatric settings. She has worked with people who are battling depression, anxiety, and those who are impacted by trauma. She is passionate about working with individuals who are in need of crisis services, those struggling with drug and alcohol addictions, and family members who are affected by the impact of those addictions. She has experience working with mood disorders, psychotic disorders, suicidal ideation, and co-occurring disorders.
Samantha Moore received her Bachelor's of Arts degree (BA) in Psychology from Temple University and holds a Masters of Science degree (MS) in Counseling from Cairn University. She is currently a pre-licensed counselor in pursuit of becoming a licensed professional counselor (LPC) in the state of Pennsylvania. Outside of the office, Samantha enjoys spending time with her family , going to the beach, hiking, and being outdoors as much as possible.


Aislinn Weiman, LSW, MSW
Aislinn is passionate about using a dedicated, comprehensive therapeutic and spiritual approach in her work with clients. She values cultivating an atmosphere of warmth, trust, and unconditional positive regard. Working from a strengths based approach, Aislinn specializes in dealing with issues of anxiety, depression, substance use disorders and addictions, trauma, grief and loss, and relationship difficulties. Aislinn strives to meet clients where they are, honoring their unique circumstances and personal story.
Aislinn completed her undergraduate work in Psychology and Education at Bucknell University, and obtained her MSW from Eastern University. Aislinn works with individuals and couples, and has experience in working in Partial Hospitalizaiton and Intensive Outpatient Progam Recovery settings, as well as general outpatient therapy. Aislinn has personal experience in the fields of foster care, adoption, and raising kids with special needs . Aislinn currently resides in Langhorne with her husband and six children.
Lynette Luckers Hunt, EdD, LPC, NCC
Lynette has 20 years of experience in higher education and mental health services. She has worked in residential programming and mental health day programs and provided counseling. Lynette works with the majority of adult clients, especially women, on issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, managing life as a caregiver, and infertility. In addition, she is a Grief and Recovery Specialist with several years of serving as a ministry leader. Lynette’s preferred method of counseling is cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). Her overall goal is to help others thrive through mental wellness and healing.


Jesse Rothgaber, MA
Jesse earned a Master’s degree in School Counseling in 2015. He brings a unique foundation as a special education teacher to his counseling career. It was during his years educating students with emotional support needs, that he realized he had more to offer those individuals with mental health challenges. He then confidently made the transition into full-time counseling.
Jesse has a wealth of experience working with individuals with mild to severe mental health disorders, much of which was gained during a decade of employment at a mental health facility. He has worked with clients struggling with depression, anxiety, OCD, relationship conflicts, ADHD, BPD, school refusal, eating disorders, self harm, suicidal ideation, and autism. He has augmented his education and experience by completing the Foundations of Biblical Counseling program at CCEF. In addition to providing mental health support, Jesse is also qualified to review IEPs, offer college advising, and discuss appropriate educational placements.
Jesse is passionate about creating a safe nonjudgmental space to come alongside clients who are experiencing despair, leaving them with the sense of hope that results from their assurance of being heard and understood. He is dedicated to leading individuals toward personal growth beyond developing the skills needed to work through their current emotional distress. Jesse is committed to equipping each client with the coping skills and regulation tools to manage difficult situations throughout life. He incorporates best practices techniques from Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialetical Behavioral Therapy, and Exposure and Response Prevention while remaining grounded in Biblical principles.
Ashley Downs
Ashley is pursuing her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and will be interning with Robin Downs and Associates. Ashley has a background in community-based mental health where she worked with individuals with serious mental illnesses to achieve their self-identified goals. She also works as a school counselor where she walks alongside adolescents to address issues such as anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, abuse, self-harm, relational conflict, and spiritual concerns.
Ashley works with individuals of all ages to find hope and healing through Christ-centered, evidence-based counseling. She is passionate about sitting with those who are struggling and pointing them to the transformative and redemptive work of the Gospel. Ashley’s empathetic approach allows for a safe environment in which clients can achieve the skills necessary to navigate life’s challenges. Ashley is thrilled to be stepping into the role of intern at Robin Downs and Associates.


Simone Castro, MS
Simone earned an MS in Counseling degree from Cairn University and is pursuing licensure as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC). She has experience working with individuals struggling with low self-esteem, relational issues, anxiety, grief, and depression. Simone has witnessed the Lord’s use of community to help bring about redemption and growth in the lives of his children, and is grateful to be used by him to do that as a counselor. As a third culture kid Simone developed a deep appreciation for building relationships and making others feel welcomed, known, and cared for. Her desire is for each of her clients to feel that in sessions.
Outside of the office Simone enjoys running, reading near sunlit windows, baking, and conversing over meals with friends. And she is a firm believer that ice cream should be enjoyed year round!
Kim M. Futer, BA, PCET
Kim has served in the field of counseling for over 30 years. She has experience working with adolescents, young adults and adults in both outpatient and inpatient settings. She has also spent significant time counseling individuals affected by addiction as well as family members impacted by addiction. Kim also works in a school setting providing additional support to high school students to help remove barriers to their success. She has worked with people struggling with anxiety, depression, school challenges and relationship difficulties and is passionate about walking through this life journey with a Christ-centered approach.
Kim completed her undergraduate work in Psychology at Lock Haven University and received her certification from the National Institute of Learning Disorders as a Professionally Certified Educational Therapist. She is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Liberty University and will be entering into her practicum experience under the supervision of Robin Downs and Associates.


Kayla Larkin, MS, LAPC
​Kayla is a Licensed Associate Professional Counselor pursuing full licensure in PA. She received both her M.S. in Counseling and B.A. in Psychology at Cairn University. Prior to being a mental health counselor, Kayla worked as a behavioral health technician in Intensive Behavioral Health Services supporting children and their families. She also co-leads counseling labs at Cairn University throughout the school year to assist graduate students in their training towards professional counseling and in character development.
Kayla enjoys walking alongside those struggling with concerns related to anxiety, depression, self-worth, trauma, chronic illness, relationships, ADHD, sexuality, gender identity, and more. She is gentle, patient, and compassionate in her care and strives to provide a therapeutic relationship that clients feel known, safe, and connected in.
Kayla became a Christian as a child but made her faith her own in middle school. She personally understands how fear, trials, questions, and doubts can shake one’s faith, and she is continually learning about and trusting in Jesus's compassionate nature, which is the foundation for her work as a counselor. In her spare time, Kayla enjoys playing piano and singing, playing video games, watching anime, and spending quality time with her husband. She has also been serving on her church's worship team for 15 years.
FEES
The fees to meet with the therapists on our team range from $85 to $140 per hour.
Clients paying directly for services are provided with receipts to turn into their insurance company. Please check with your insurance carrier to confirm benefits to meet with out of network counselors.
If clients have a health savings account, it can be accessed to pay for counseling services.
In addition, we have relationships with many churches that specify funds to assist individuals in their congregations to cover the cost of counseling. Please reach out to Robin if you have questions regarding this.