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Susan J. Campling RN, Psy.D. CSAT_S, CSOT, CDVC. |
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Susan J. Campling RN, Psy.D. CSAT_S, CSOT, CDVC.s the Director of the Keystone Center ECU in Chester Pennsylvania. Susan is a Certified Sexual Addictions Therapist and Supervisor, Certified Sexual Offender Therapist, and a Certified Domestic Violence Counselor. In addition to her work at Keystone Center, Dr. Campling has also been active in helping children and families who experience interpersonal violence not immediately identified as sexually addictive. She has presented nationally on a number of topics including sexual addiction, working with sexual offenders and domestic violence and trauma. |
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Nancy Roberts Willis, M.S.W.,LSW, CP, |
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Nancy Roberts Willis, M.S.W.,LSW, CP, is a licensed social worker in Pennsylvania and a certified practitioner in psychodrama by the American Board of Examiners in Psychodrama, Sociometry and Group Psychotherapy. She facilitates groups at Keystone ECU for sexual addiction, Keystone Center for alcohol, drug and gambling addiction, and at the Renfrew Center for eating disorders. She maintains a private psychotherapy practice and has a special interest in women’s issues, trauma, and couple and family healing. |
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Victoria A. Ley M.S.W., L.C.S.W.. |
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Victoria A. Ley M.S.W., L.C.S.W.. Earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology with a minor in Criminal Justice and a Masters of Social Work Degree from Widener University. She began working at the Keystone Extended Care Unit in 2006 after working as a Lead Therapist for six years with children and adolescents in a school based partial hospitalization program in Philadelphia. Her specializations include assessment, individual and family therapy, and working with dually-diagnosed populations across the life span. She is also an Adjunct Professor for a local college and is currently working toward achieving several certifications to include trauma, child sexual abuse and sexual addictions. |
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Matthew Whitehead, B.S., M.A., Psy.D. |
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Matthew Whitehead, B.S., M.A., Psy.D. Dr. Whitehead earned his doctoral and master’s degrees in clinical psychology at the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology of Widener University and his bachelor’s degree at Towson University. Dr. Whitehead’s primary research and clinical interests include relational psychoanalytic theory and practice as well as therapeutic personality assessment. He has presented at various conferences, including annual meetings of the American Psychological Association Division for Psychoanalysis and the Society for Personality Assessment. His current research projects are based on his doctoral dissertation, “Unmanageable Desires: Toward a Relational Psychoanalytic Approach to the Conceptualization and Treatment of Compulsive Sexual Behavior.” |
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Nancy Bourke, J.D., Psy.D. |
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Nancy Bourke, J.D., Psy.D. earned her law and psychology degrees from Widener University in 2007 and joined the team at Keystone ECU shortly thereafter. She is originally from Baltimore, MD, where she earned her B.A. in psychology at Loyola College. Nancy is interested in forensic issues. |
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Latoya Brooks, MA, MSW, LSW. |
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Latoya Brooks, MA, MSW, LSW. Latoya earned a Masters of Arts degree in Human Sexuality and Family Life from New York University. She also has completed a Masters of Social Work degree from Widener University. Latoya is completing a Doctorate of Education at Widener University in Clinical Sexology. She has been in the field of sexuality and health since 1999 and has presented several workshops at professional conferences and community agencies. Latoya’s professional interest includes developing and facilitating healthy sexuality workshops for individuals with sexual compulsive behaviors. Another professional interest includes providing professional trainings to clinicians and educators regarding clients’ experiences of racism and oppression within clinical and educational settings and helping professionals develop skills for working with cultural and ethnic diversity. |
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Jennifer Enigk de Moose, MA |
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Jennifer Enigk de Moose, MA is currently pursuing her Doctorate of Clinical Psychology and a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice at Widener University. She received her Bachelor’s degree in Education from Penn State University in 1996 and her Master’s degree in Clinical Psychology from Widener University in 2006. Her primary interests include treatment of child and adult survivors of sexual abuse, treatment of offender populations, and forensic assessment. |
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Benjamin Lief, MA |
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Benjamin Lief, MA is currently pursuing his doctorate in psychology at the Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology of Widener University. He received his Bachelor’s degree from Connecticut College in 1995. Mr. Lief’s primary interests include relational psychoanalytic theory and gender identity and behaviors therein. Prior to pursing his doctorate, Mr. Lief was a journalist for eight years. |
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Kristin Bennett, BFA |
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Kristin Bennett, BFA has earned her Bachelors of Fine Arts in painting and drawing from Pennsylvania State University along with a minor in psychology. She is currently finishing her thesis work at Drexel University for a Masters in Creative Arts Therapy. Her research project is based on enhancing forensic interview techniques of sexually abused children through the use of art therapy assessments. Kristin has been working in the mental health field since 2004, primarily running art therapy groups for adults with addictions and dual diagnosis. |
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Paul Greway |
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Paul Greway has worked in the addiction field for the past eleven years and has been employed at the Keystone ECU for the past nine years. Paul facilitates groups on offending behaviors, addiction & trauma, relapse prevention, and education groups on the twelve steps of recovery and the recovery process. |
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Milton Myers |
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Milton Myers worked with addicted persons, helping them deal with obsession and compulsion through Twelve Step programs since 1989.He also has been working with individuals with Developmental Mental Disabilities since 1996. Milton has training in Team Building, Peer to Peer Coaching, Spirituality, Group therapy, Conflict Resolution, Goal Preparation and Treatment Plan Development. He began working at the Keystone Extended Care Unit in 2005 after working as a Supervisor in a Community Living Arrangement, supervising eight staff and six mentally challenged individuals. Milton specializes in heart to heart one on ones with our clients, Twelve Step Recovery Groups, Addiction and Trauma Groups and Spirituality Groups. |
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Mary Deitch, JD, PsyD |
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Dr. Deitch is a clinical supervisor at the Extended Care Unit. In addition to her supervisory role, she works individually with clients as well as co-facilitating groups. Her areas of specialty include the treatment of offending behaviors and relapse prevention. Dr Deitch also consults outside of Keystone, working with trauma victims and victims of crime. |
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