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Mary Deitch, JD, Psy.D
  Dr. Deitch is the Director of 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.
 
 
Tanisha M. Ranger, Psy.D.
  Dr. Ranger recently completed her doctorate in clinical psychology at Widener University. She began as an intern at the ECU in 2008 and was hired on as a therapist upon completion of her training. In her role as primary therapist, she works individually with clients, co-facilitates groups and supervises doctoral trainees. Dr. Ranger completed a post-graduate training program in Military and Veteran Behavioral Health and is currently pursuing certification as a sex addiction therapist. She is trained in Prolonged Exposure Therapy for trauma and has a primary interest in working with trauma, Narcissistic and Borderline Personality disorders, mood disorders and adult survivors of child sexual abuse.
 
   
Nancy Roberts Willis, M.S.W.,LSW, CP
  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.
   
 
Karen Martin, Family Therapist, MA
  Karen Martin, an MA in counseling from the University of Connecticut 1981, has been at the Keystone Center since 2003 working with Adults, adolescents, dual diagnosis population and their family's. From 2008 to 2010 Karen was the Program Coordinator for the IPR Program which treats co-occuring disorders. Most recently Karen has taken a position as a family therapist at the Extended care Unit. Her training is in couples and family therapy with a special interest in trauma, sexual abuse and infidelity.
   
   
Benjamin Lief, PsyD
  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.
   
 
Paul Greway
 

Paul Greway is the Extended Care Unit’s Intake Coordinator. He has worked in the Addiction field for the past thirteen years and has been employed at ECU for the past eleven years. During his tenure here, Paul has acquired a great deal of knowledge and understanding which serve him well in introducing the program to potential referral spources and in supporting potential clients. Paul facilitates groups on offending behaviors, addiction and trauma, relapse prevention and education groups on the twelve steps of recovery and the recovery process.

   
   
Milton Myers
  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.
   
   
Margaret E. Pratt
 

Margaret is a recent addition to the keystone ECU. She has a history of working with individuals with obsession and compulsion through 12 step programs since 1993. Prior to coming to Keystone, she was a mentor for recovering persons through her previous employers EAP department. Margaret also has experience working with individuals with Mental Disabilities ranging from autism to degenerative brain disorder. Currently she is working on her Associates in Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) in Human Services and addiction counseling.

   
   
staff Don Taggart, MHS, CADC, LCDP
 

Don Taggart is a certified, licensed chemical dependence specialist who transferred to the ECU in February 2010, after working as a Social Worker at the Rockford Center for the past five years. He credits his experience working with dually diagnosed individuals and his knowledge of twelve step philosophy as the foundation from which he connects with addicts seeking a new way of life. Don has been able to translate his skills in order assist those afflicted with sexual compulsivity and trauma by working with clients, researching existing and new therapy methods and observing/interacting with his colleagues.

   
 
 
 
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