Counselors, Social workers, Therapists

Dorothea Lotze, Executive Director (she/her)

LMFT, M.Div.

dkola@taccatstlukes.com

Dorothea Lotze-Kola is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist and Pastoral Counselor. She works with individuals, couples, groups and families. She specializes in: Spiritually integrated psychotherapy (SIP), mindfulness and body movement (Yoga), trauma, grief, life transitions and personal growth, marital conflict and growth, stress and transitions in families, and immigration related stress.

Nineshia Mont-Reynaud, Clinical Director (she/her)

LPC, MS, NCC, CPCS

 

nmont-reynaud@taccatstlukes.com

Nineshia is a licensed professional counselor with over 12 years of experience. She works with childhood anxiety disorders(6 years and older), and adults providing individual, couples, and group therapy. She specializes in: Anxiety and Trauma Disorders,  Depression, Military Family Life Issues, Postpartum Depression, and Clinical Supervision.

Travis Webster, Clergy Specialist (he/him)

LMFT, Th.D Student

twebster@taccatstlukes.com

Travis is an ordained pastor and has served Presbyterian Church (USA) congregations in Pennsylvania and South Carolina. He recently completed counseling residency and is currently pursuing a Th.D. in pastoral counseling through Columbia Theological Seminary. Travis specializes in: spiritual support for clergy and seminarians, and facilitates Prepare/Enrich pre-marital counseling.

Erma Croom (she/her)

D.Min, M.Div., LPC

ecroom@taccatstlukes.com

Erma is an Associate Professional Counselor and Certified Pastoral Counselor who holds a Degree from Chicago Theological Seminary in conjunction with the Center for Religion and Psychotherapy.  Her aim  in counseling is to create and facilitate healing spaces and experiences for individuals and groups impacted by Trauma, Grief and Loss, Issues regarding aging/Life Transitions, Spiritual and/or Religious Issues  and Addiction.  Erma also has experience working with individuals struggling with Anxiety, Depression, and Relationship Issues.  Other interest include addressing the stigma associated with Mental Illness in the African-American Church and community. She also has experience working with individuals struggling with Anxiety, Depression, and Relationship Issues.

Dale Hinton (she/her)

LMSW

dhinton@taccatstlukes.com

Dale is a graduate of the University of Georgia where she received her Masters of Social Work in 2007. She began her career with the Women’s Resource Center for domestic violence survivors. She has experience with the HIV/AIDS community and works with individual, couples, and groups. Dale specializes in issues relating to women.

Dale is the proud mother of her four legged daughter, Cookie and grandmother to her 4 year old grandson.

Frank Owen (he/him)

M.A, Transpersonal Counseling Psychology, Spiritual Care Provider

soulfaring@gmail.com

https://www.soulfaring.org

Frank facilitates a form of interfaith soul mentoring and spiritual companioning he calls ‘soulfaring’, a form of contemplative soulwork influenced by the alchemical models of growth of Jungian and process-oriented (dreambody) psychology. A Wayfarer of a Nature-oriented animistic and contemplative path, and a three-time published poet, his areas of primary research and interest include creativity, dreamwork, ecopsychology, and cross-cultural ways of experiencing the numinous. Frank’s three core beliefs: 1) each human soul is on an evolutionary journey, 2) it is of paramount importance that humans (as individuals and as a collective) heal our connection to Nature (and this involves the mindful-heart), and 3) everyone has a book inside them.

Robert Wright (he/him)

M.S.W

rwright@taccatstlukes.com

Robert graduated from the University of Georgia, receiving his Master of Social Work degree. Robert has worked as a Social Worker in various capacities over his career. More recently, as a Counselor at the Fulton County Jail for six years, and currently the Clinical Supervisor of a Hospital-Based Violence Intervention Program at Grady Memorial Hospital. While pursuing his graduate studies, Robert was a Program Coordinator of the UGA African American Male Initiative. As Program Coordinator, he supported African-American male students throughout their matriculation at the University of Georgia. He also has experience with the ex-offenders and works with individuals and groups. Robert specializes in: Anxiety, Men’s Issues, Personal Growth, and grief counseling.

Robert is a proud Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, and Atlanta Hawks fan.

Luriah Mussington (she/her)

LMSW

lmussington@taccatstlukes.com

Luriah brings over a decade of experience in Social Work and field practice to our team. As a licensed, master-level social worker, her expertise is complemented by a deep commitment to fostering holistic and compassionate care. She attended Bethune-Cookman University for her undergraduate degree and Clark Atlanta University for her graduate studies.

Luriah’s professional journey has included diverse roles, including Clinical Supervisor for Case Management , Care Coordinator , Foster and Adoptions Lead Case Manager , Client Service Manager, and Community Health Worker for multiple community providers serving youth and young adults. She is currently pursuing her LCSW and completing advanced training with the TACC.

Luriah’s therapeutic approach is rooted in a “humanistic, loving, and compassionate mindset.” She emphasizes the importance of the mind-body connection and often incorporates wellness techniques.

Beyond individual therapy, Luriah is deeply passionate about community education on trauma.

In her free time, Luriah enjoys traveling, horseback riding, jet skiing, hiking, and dancing.

Alice Limehouse

JD, APC, NCC

alimehouse@taccatstlukes.com

Alice is a licensed associate professional counselor, practicing under the supervision of Tiffany B. McNary, Ph.D., LPC, CPCS, RPT-S. She graduated from Georgia State University with a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2024 and a Juris Doctorate in 2003. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies from Agnes Scott College in 1998. Alice comes to counseling as a second career, following over 20 years of practice as a family law attorney, mediator, and guardian ad litem. She works with individuals throughout the lifespan, including play therapy with children as young as 4, couples, and families. She has expertise in working with adolescents and adults experiencing family transitions, such as divorce and blending families. From an experience and strengths-based perspective, Alice will work with you to identify patterns, improve communication, find meaning and purpose, and increase connection in your relationships.