Our Counselors
Appointments available via telehealth or at West Des Moines office.
Not Accepting New Clients
Tina Leaf, MSW, LISW
Clinical Director
“I believe that all people have the ability to overcome their obstacles, and I am here to support and guide them on the journey. I use client-centered approaches, which allow the clients to guide their therapy and find ways to meet their unique needs.”
Appointments available via telehealth or at West Des Moines office.
Not Accepting New Clients
Jessica Streeter, LMSW, LISW
Jessica received both her Bachelors and Masters in Social work from the University of Iowa. Jessica enjoys working with children, adolescents and adults through individual, couple, and family sessions. Areas of competence include mood disorders, adjustment disorders, depression, anxiety, trauma, loss, and grief. Jessica’s therapeutic approach is highly flexible and will be individualized when working with each client. Together you will facilitate the changes you desire. Jessica’s role as a therapist is to create a safe and supportive therapeutic environment, one that inspires growth and change.
“Although everyone faces obstacles in their lives, there can be growth and learning taken away from these challenges.”
Not Accepting New Clients
Racheal Gibbons, MS, LMHC, NCC, CADC
Racheal earned her master’s in Mental Health Counseling at Drake University. She has worked in both residential and outpatient settings with children, adolescents and adults. Racheal has helped her patients work through trauma, grief and loss, anxiety, depression, substance/gambling abuse and stress management. She is a member of the Iowa Mental Health Counselors Association.
“I believe that everyone deserves a chance to be heard, to be the best version of themselves. I offer a platform that is tailored to the individual that is strength-based, non-judgmental and compassionate. Sprinkled with humor, I offer clients the opportunity to let down their guard, increase their own strengths and develop their own roadmap to success.”
Mary Doherty, LMSW
SAP Manager and EAP/SAP Outpatient Treatment Counselor
“I am passionate about the client being the experts in their own life and helping someone look at the whole picture of what is going on in their life. I love having the opportunity to work alongside people and finding what supports can be beneficial for each person.”
Appointments available via telehealth or at West Des Moines office.
Current Waitlist
Alli Conrad, LISW, RPT
Alli has a master’s degree from the University of Northern Iowa, and she has experience working in both residential and outpatient settings. She works with individuals and families of all ages, but enjoys working with children the most. Alli has experience working with trauma, emotional dysregulation, parent-child relationships, anxiety and depression. She is a Registered Play Therapist, and is trained in Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).
“I am passionate about helping people resolve the effects of trauma, as trauma does not define a person. I strive to help my clients meet their identified goals and recognize their strengths.”
Sydney Seuferer, tLMHC, NCC
Sydney earned her M.A. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Northwestern University. In 2017, she earned a B.A. in Psychology from Iowa State University and has always had a strong interest in helping others. Sydney strives to promote prevention, wellness, education, personal growth, and empowerment in her clinical work. Sydney helps her clients create and achieve personal goals using an integrated, person-centered approach to treatment and interventions. Sydney enjoys helping adolescents and adults grow in their identities and realize their goals. Sydney is also passionate about working with young athletes to address their unique mental health needs. Sydney helps clients through psycho-education, promoting self-compassion and building skills they can use throughout the lifespan. Sydney has completed additional educational training hours specializing in treating clients diagnosed with ADHD and is currently working towards completing the clinical hours required to become an ADHD-Certified Clinical Services Provider (ADHD-CCSP).
“I believe in encouraging self-compassion to help people make change and achieve their goals. I am passionate about working with you, and creating a plan tailored to your strengths and experiences. I strive to create a welcoming, safe and comfortable environment for all..”
Jessi Allard, MSW
EAP/SAP and OPTX Counselor
“I believe that anyone can gain a greater understanding of themselves and the world around them by giving counseling a try. I strive to cultivate a safe space for clients to process experiences, thoughts and emotions, allowing them to gain clarity, perspective and the ability to change patterns of thinking.”
Jill Hartung, MSE, NBCC
“I believe that everyone has the potential to help themselves and create positive change.”
Melanie Clark
Clinical Intern
Liz Towe, MSW
Liz received her Master’s Degree in social work from Indiana University and her Master’s Degree in teaching from Drake University. She enjoys working with clients of all ages, but has truly enjoyed forming relationships with the middle and high school students she works with through the Student Assistance Program (SAP). Drawing on her skills as an educator, Liz connects with the students by creating a space that is based on their specific goals and needs while also incorporating their individual passions. Liz is also very passionate about the mental health needs of women and birthing persons struggling with Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs). She was a member of the Postpartum Support International (PSI) Board of Directors for the Iowa chapter from 2021 to 2024 and plans to get her certification in Perinatal Mental Health (PMH-C).
“My philosophy is meeting people where they are and creating a space for them to identify and develop their strengths, while processing their unique life experiences. When they meet with me, I want them to understand this is their time and I am there to guide them towards their best self with compassion and empathy.”
Lava Shralan-Schade
Clinical Intern
Lava is pursuing her master’s degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Upper Iowa University and is currently completing her internship with EFR as part of her program. She is a Certified Alcohol & Drug Abuse Counselor (CADC) and works full-time as a Substance Abuse Counselor at the Polk County Jail. With over four years of experience, including two years as a residential counselor and two as a Clinical Supervisor, Lava is passionate about supporting incarcerated individuals. She is dedicated to bridging the gap between the justice system and the need for co-occurring mental health and substance abuse therapy.