Priscilla A. Wood, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist. Dr. Wood works with children (ages 3 and up), adolescents, adults, couples and families. Her areas of focus include women's issues, depression, anxiety, substance abuse and co-dependency, trauma, abuse recovery, grief and loss issues. She graduated from Wright State University School of Professional Psychology in 1993 and has been a licensed Psychologist since 1994. Prior to this, she worked with runaway and homeless youth, and in long-term substance abuse recovery. Dr. Wood has a particular interest and dedication to working with diverse populations with regard to differing SES populations, ethnicities and the GLBT community.
Bridgette Peteet, Ph.D. is a licensed clinical psychologist. She works with adolescents, adults, couples and families. Dr. Peteet’s areas of specialty includes depression, anxiety, substance abuse, grief/loss, couple’s therapy, and multicultural issues. She earned her doctorate from the University of Cincinnati in 2005, where she is currently serving as Assistant Professor in the Psychology Department.
Stacey Morrison, PsyD is a licensed clinical psychologist. She earned her baccalaureate degree in psychology from the University of Kentucky and then continued her education at Morehead State University, where she earned her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology.
Dr. Morrison continued her clinical training at Spalding University, where she earned her Doctorate of Psychology Degree, with emphases on children, adolescents and family systems.
Dr. Morrison continued her clinical training at Spalding University, where she earned her Doctorate of Psychology Degree, with emphases on children, adolescents and family systems.
Christina Baker, PCC-S is a licensed clinical counselor. She works with children,
adolescents and families, with a focus on anxiety, depression, trauma, grief/loss, and
family systems issues. She also has extensive experience working with school systems
seeking to understand and assist in collaborating care for children and adolescents with
mental health concerns. Chrissy earned her master’s degree in community counseling
from Xavier University and will obtain her doctorate in counselor education by 2013.
adolescents and families, with a focus on anxiety, depression, trauma, grief/loss, and
family systems issues. She also has extensive experience working with school systems
seeking to understand and assist in collaborating care for children and adolescents with
mental health concerns. Chrissy earned her master’s degree in community counseling
from Xavier University and will obtain her doctorate in counselor education by 2013.