CCBT Staff
Bethanne Swick, M.S.Ed., L.P.C.C.-S
Carine Milord, MSW, LSW
Christopher Courtney, LPC
Courtney Wineland, PsyD
Denise Chambers, LISW
Drew Travis LISW-S, LICDC-CS
Edwin Huston, LPCC
Grant Schroeder, LICDC-S, LPCC-S
Jacqueline Hatten, MA, LPCC-S
Jeanie Zsambok, PhD, Psychologist
Jennifer Weaver, LISW-S
Joe Catania, LISW-S
John Chasteen, LISW-S
Kadejha Kimble, MSW, LSW
Kathleen Hansley, LISW
Kathleen Satira, LPCC
Kristine Snell MSW, LISW-S, CEIM
Mike Hastilow, LPC
Sharon Pickel, MSW, LISW
Stella Juenger, LISW
Stephanie Wilkerson, LISW
Bethanne Swick, M.S.Ed., L.P.C.C.-S
BethAnne Swick, M.S.Ed., L.P.C.C.-S. has worked in the field of mental health for over 20 years and has treated numerous individuals with varying mental health disorders. Ms. Swick has been an Adjunct Instructor at Central Ohio Technical College in the Department of Behavioral Sciences from 2009 – 2019 and has given numerous lectures on the importance of mental health and wellness topic during General Psychology, Human Development, and Sociology Courses. Additionally, Ms. Swick is a doctoral candidate at Lindsey Wilson College’s CES Program and has presented on various topics of mental health at the Florida, Kentucky, Ohio, and Tennessee State Annual Counseling Association Conferences. Ms. Swick has also presented at the 2019 and 2023 ACA Annual Conferences. Ms. Swick is currently a doctoral candidate at Lindsey Wilson College in their Counseling Education and Supervision Program. Ms. Swick was one of 10 recipients at Lindsey Wilson College to Receive the L3 (Live, Learn, Lead) Leadership Award and was the first doctoral student to receive this prestigious award. Ms. Swick specializes in trauma work, anxiety, depression, neurodivergent disorders, women’s issues, and LGBTQ+ concerns. Miss Swick works with individuals ages 6 and over.
Carine Milord, MSW, LSW
Welcome, I’m truly glad you’re here! In this space, you’ll find compassion without judgment, expertise grounded in evidence-based care, and a genuine commitment to helping you feel seen, heard, and empowered. With over a decade of dedicated experience in the field of social work, I specialize in providing compassionate, client-centered counseling services. I have experience working with individuals, children, and families across a wide spectrum of settings—including inpatient care, outpatient services, school-based counseling and community outreach. My approach is rooted in empathy, clinical insight, and a deep commitment to helping people navigate life’s challenges with resilience and clarity. I hold a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Capital University and a Master’s in Social Work from Bowling Green State University, and I continue to draw on both academic training and real-world experience to support meaningful change in the lives of those I serve.
Life can feel overwhelming at times—whether you’re a child struggling to make sense of big emotions, a teen navigating identity and relationships, or an adult carrying the weight of stress, anxiety, or past experiences. You don’t have to face it alone. Together, we’ll build practical tools for coping, healing, and growth—at your pace, in your way. Let’s begin this journey together!
Under Supervision
Christopher Courtney, LPC
Chris Courtney. M.S. Ed., LPC. Chris earned his bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University in Psychology and his master’s degree in clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of Dayton. Currently seeing ages 13 and up, particularly those with anxiety, depression, and trauma-based diagnoses. Good with integrating different methods into therapy as necessary, as well as being trained in Superhero therapy. I like being a therapist because if it can help put even just a little good back in someone’s life, that makes the whole effort becomes worth it.
Clinical Psychologist
Courtney Wineland, PsyD
Dr. Courtney Wineland is a licensed Clinical Psychologist with over a decade of experience, including academic training. She earned her doctorate from Xavier University and has worked across diverse settings such as college counseling, community mental health, private practice, and the Cincinnati VA.
Dr. Wineland specializes in treating anxiety, depression, relationship issues, life transitions, and trauma. She has a particular interest in supporting veterans as they adjust to life beyond military service. Her therapeutic approach emphasizes clients’ strengths and incorporates evidence-based modalities including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy, and Narrative Exposure Therapy.
She is known for her warm, empathetic, and comprehensive style, and believes in honoring each client’s lived experience to help them achieve a more meaningful life.
Denise Chambers, LISW
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Drew Travis LISW-S, LICDC-CS
Drew has worked in the community mental health and community addiction agency setting for over 25 years in the Columbus, Ohio area and has both the Licensed Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor and the Licensed Independent Social worker with Supervision Endorsement. Drew is a Crisis Prevention Institute Master Level Trainer and is also an Internationally Certified Gambling Counselor.
Drew has significant experience in treating patients, with complex diagnoses which commonly include mental health disorders, substance use disorder, PTSD, and traumatic brain injury. He has worked in a crisis community mental health settings, correctional settings, as well as primary addiction treatment centers.
Edwin Huston, LPCC
Edwin Huston has practiced in Central Ohio for 8 years treating adults and adolescence. He can provide short-term consultations or ongoing therapy to individuals experiencing issues ranging from adjustment issues to schizophrenia. He has specializations in addictions, behavioral problems, depression/anxiety, conflict management, and relationship problems. He obtained his BA at Ohio Dominican University in Psychology in 2002 and his Master in Education at The University of Dayton in 2008. During his therapy career, he has served in The United States Department of Justice and has worked with adults with developmental disabilities.
Grant Schroeder, LICDC-S, LPCC-S
Mr. Grant L. Schroeder has been a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor since 1997 and a Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor since 1987. He is adept at facilitating a strong therapeutic alliance with his patients and uses cognitive behavioral therapy, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness practices in assisting patients to resolve their difficulties and issues.
He has provided services for youth and adults in outpatient and inpatient settings. He is highly experienced in working with substance abuse issues, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, workplace conflict and stressors, and developmental issues across the lifespan.
He served for many years as the clinical director for large substance abuse and mental health agency in Columbus where he developed integrated mental health and substance abuse services, evidence and science-based treatment services, and provided supervision and training for the undergraduate and graduate students for several colleges and universities.
Jacqueline Hatten, MA, LPCC-S
Jacqueline Hatten is a master’s-level therapist committed to helping individuals and couples lead more empowered, connected lives. She specializes in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), guiding clients through evidence-based strategies to manage anxiety, depression, stress, perfectionism, life transitions, and self-esteem challenges. Her approach is practical, supportive, and tailored to each person’s unique goals.
Jacqueline also works with couples using the Gottman Method, a research-driven framework that enhances communication, emotional intimacy, and conflict resolution. Whether supporting couples in early stages or navigating long-term relationship dynamics, she fosters meaningful growth and lasting change.
Jacqueline’s warm, collaborative style creates a safe space for clients to explore challenges and build resilience. She is passionate about helping people reconnect with their strengths and move forward with clarity and confidence.
Jeanie Zsambok, PhD, Psychologist
Dr. Jeanie Zsambok is a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience specializing in developmental disabilities, behavior support, and Autism Spectrum Disorders across the lifespan. She earned her doctorate in psychology with a concentration in developmental disabilities and behavior analysis, receiving advanced training at the Nisonger Center of Excellence at The Ohio State University. Her post-doctoral work included intensive behavior analysis training through several county boards of developmental disabilities at CCBT.
Dr. Zsambok provides comprehensive psychological services including diagnostic evaluations, behavioral consultations, and therapeutic support for individuals with primary or dual diagnoses. She also serves as a consultant to multiple county boards of Developmental Disabilities throughout central Ohio, helping to enhance service delivery and behavioral programming.
Jennifer Weaver, LISW-S
Jennifer Weaver is a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW). She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Dayton in Psychology and her Master’s in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis. Jennifer worked for ten years in the healthcare field assisting patients with managing chronic illness and end-of-life issues. Jennifer’s area of focus includes adults and adolescents, anxiety and depression disorders, chronic illness, grief, and adjustment disorders. Jennifer utilizes a cognitive behavioral approach to most therapies, helping to educate clients on how to improve their current situation and continue to live a healthy life.
AREAS OF FOCUS: Adolescents/Families/Adults, Anxiety, Depression, Bipolar, ADHD, Chronic Terminal Illness, work-related issues, faith-based counseling, geriatric issues, grief and loss, personality disorders.
Jennifer sees clients in our Mason office location
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Joe Catania, LISW-S
Independent Chemical Dependency Counselor
Joe Catania is a Licensed Independent Social Worker (Supervisor) at the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy. He received his Masters of Social Work from the Ohio State University. He has been practicing for over 20 years. He specializes in substance abuse, marriage/couples counseling, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other issues pertaining to returning military members. He sees adolescents and adults.
Associate Clinical Director
John Chasteen, LISW-S
John Chasteen is a Licensed Independent Social Worker in Ohio. He earned both his Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Master of Social Work from the University of Cincinnati. He is trained in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT).
John is passionate about expanding access to care and integrating innovative approaches into therapy. His clinical focus includes helping individuals manage mood disorders, anxiety, trauma, and the challenges of everyday life. He works with clients to explore and challenge deeply held beliefs, guiding them toward meaningful change in how they respond to their thoughts and emotions.
His therapeutic style blends emotional processing with behavioral analysis, all delivered with warmth and empathy. John brings experience in assessment, intensive group therapy, clinical leadership, and DBT practice.
Outside of work, John enjoys playing piano, jogging, cooking, and traveling the world as part of his self-care routine.
Kadejha Kimble, MSW, LSW
Kadejha Kimble is a licensed social worker with extensive experience supporting both adults and children since 2017. She specializes in trauma and trauma-related behavioral patterns, helping clients understand their emotional responses and develop healthier ways to cope and communicate. Kadejha is also experienced in working with neurodivergent individuals and offers compassionate support for single parents navigating unique challenges.
Her clinical expertise includes addressing issues such as self-harm, suicidal ideation, anxiety, anger, and a wide range of emotional, relational, and behavioral concerns. Kadejha utilizes a diverse set of therapeutic approaches, including Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness practices, Internal Family Systems (IFS), play therapy, and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).
Committed to inclusive and affirming care, Kadejha is LGBTQ+ and alternative family structure friendly. She practices through a larger organization with multiple office locations, where all inquiries are managed by a dedicated intake department. Whether clients know exactly what they need or are unsure where to begin, Kadejha and her team are ready to help.
Kathleen Hansley, LISW
Kathleen Hansley, LISW, is a licensed independent social worker with over 15 years of experience providing therapy in outpatient, hospital, and residential settings. A graduate of The Ohio State University, she specializes in trauma-informed care for children, adolescents, and adults, using a strengths-based, person-centered approach.
Kathleen treats a wide range of concerns including PTSD, anxiety, depression, ADHD, RAD, and family relational issues. She draws from modalities such as CBT, CPT, psychodynamic therapy, play therapy, and mindfulness to support healing and growth. Known for her calm, non-judgmental presence, Kathleen builds strong, trusting relationships with her clients.
Outside of work, she enjoys reading, board games, and spending time outdoors with her family.
Kathleen Satira, LPCC
Kathleen “Kathy” Satira is a Licensed Practicing Clinical Counselor (Supervisor) at the Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Therapy. She received her Master of Clinical Counseling from the University of Dayton. She has been practicing for over 10 years.
She specializes in mood disorders, depression, anxiety, adjustment disorders, PTSD, behavioral issues, ADHD and family conflicts. She is also certified Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. She sees adults (18+) and families.
Kristine Snell MSW, LISW-S, CEIM
With over 25 years of experience and previous employment with The Achievement Centers for Children, The Center for Family Health, and Family Adoption Consultants, Kristine has developed skills in assisting both individuals and families through life transitions, taking on unexpected challenges and creating a roadmap for personal growth. Ages seen in therapy include children through adulthood. Kristine enjoys seeing the growth that can occur through a therapeutic relationship and feels honored to be working with individuals and families.
Kristine has experience in guiding families through the IFSP, IEP processes and integrating therapeutic inventions into home, school, and community, and also has extensive experience in working with cross-disciplinary teams for children and young adults identified with a disability.
Family work includes postpartum and post adoption transitions, grief and loss, foster child and family support. She is trained in Solution Focused Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, ADD/ADHD assessment and treatment, Parent-Child Interaction Guidance, Conscious Discipline, and parent-infant attachment and bonding.
Kristine earned her BSSW degree from The Ohio University and a master’s degree in social work from Michigan State University, and was awarded the Interdepartmental Graduate Specialization in Infant Studies Certificate (IGSIS ). She is also a certified infant massage educator (CEIM). While at MSU, Kristine interned with the National Council on Alcoholism, the Ingram Counseling Center and Lansing Public Schools.
Kristine also serves as the board president for AIMHiOHIO, the Association for Infant Mental Health in Ohio, which promotes healthy and secure relationships for infants and their families and professional education opportunities for those caring for them.
Mike Hastilow, LPC
Mike Hastilow is a compassionate mental health professional dedicated to creating a safe, client-centered environment. His individualized, research-based approach incorporates a range of modalities, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), trauma, and grief counseling.
Mike began his career as a crisis response therapist in Chattanooga, Tennessee during the COVID-19 pandemic. He has since worked as a psychology professor and therapist for college students, and has supported veterans, first responders, medical professionals, and LGBTQ+ individuals.
Outside of work, Mike enjoys backpacking and spending time on the water. He is committed to walking alongside clients on their journey toward healing.
Sharon Pickel, MSW, LISW
Sharon received her MSW from West Virginia University in 1984 with a focus in children and families. She interned in Pleasant Valley mental health in Fairmont West Virginia. She received her BSW from Capital University in 1983 and had internships with Gahanna Counseling and St. Stephen’s Community House. Sharon has been independently licensed since August 17, 1990.
Out of graduate school, Sharon worked 4 years at Franklin County Children’s Services on an Unruly Unit with primarily unruly and delinquent youth. This required collaboration with the courts, probation officers and other community resources. Sharon also worked for St. Vincent’s Family Center for 16 years. She provided counseling to a wide variety of ages of children from early developmental assessments with children under three to ongoing services for children up through late teens. She did individual therapy, family therapy and group therapy focusing on depression, anxiety, behavioral issues, disrupted family issues, COA, divorce, grief, family dynamics issues, and specialized in the treatment of Juvenile Sex Offenders ages 6 to 21. Sharon provided Prevention, Consultation and Education services to several Catholic schools on the Westside of Columbus over 9 years. Sharon is currently employed at nationwide Children’s Hospital Behavioral Health where she has been for 12 years. She provides therapy to children and their families with a wide variety of issues such as mood disorders, anxiety, behavioral problems, adoption issues, medical issues, grief, adjustment issues and parenting. She has lead parenting groups for parents with children with mood disorders. She provides family therapy to families with complex issues. Sharon is trained in CBT and was selected to be part of the CBT initiative at NCH. She runs CBT educational small groups with staff to strengthen their application of CBTskills. Sharon works on a part-time basis to be able to do marital therapy and work with adults specifically. Sharon has 32 years of experience in providing mental health therapy in the Central Ohio Community.
INDEPENDENT SOCIAL WORKER
Stella Juenger, LISW
Stella Juenger is an Independently Licensed Social Worker (LISW). Stella earned her undergraduate degrees from Miami University in Social Work and Family Studies. She then completed her Master’s degree from The University of Cincinnati where she studied Social Work with a concentration in Mental Health. Stella has spent the past 4 years engaging in individual and group therapy services with children, teens, and their families at a behavioral school for students with emotional and behavioral challenges. During these 4 years, Stella would be challenged to work with clients toward their well-being, discuss and process their needs, and provide education on the impacts of trauma. Stella utilizes various therapeutic techniques to support the healing process including DBT, CBT, and person-centered therapy. Stella leads her practice with kindness, non-judgment, and empathy while empowering clients to achieve their goals.
AREAS OF FOCUS: Children, adolescents, adults, families, and families of divorce. Anxiety disorders, depressive disorders, trauma-based disorders, child/adolescent behavioral disorders, parenting, family relationships, grief/loss.
Stella sees clients in our Mason office location
Stephanie Wilkerson, LISW
Stephanie obtained her graduate degree in Social Work from The Ohio State University and has been a practicing therapist since 2014. For the past four years, she has worked with adolescents struggling with anxiety, depression, mood disorders, and PTSD. She works with both adolescents and adults who have decided it’s no longer an option to continue being stuck in a never-ending cycle of anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship issues, and life stress.
Stephanie specializes in Cognitive Processing Therapy which utilizes a top-down approach for trauma treatment. This therapy has proven to provide a significant decrease in PTSD symptoms within 12 therapy sessions; it challenges ones thoughts associated with why a trauma occurred rather than on the trauma itself. Due to this, clients do not have to give detailed descriptions of their past trauma which can be very difficult.
Stephanie is a therapist who believes thoughts are the driving force for our emotions and behaviors. If a person can learn to experience an emotion in a non-judgmental way, he or she would be free to translate his/her experiences into positive thoughts of curiosity. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy allows this process to begin and provides long-term relief from uncomfortable emotions dictating life decisions.
