Our Clinicians

  • A person with short hair, green earrings and a brown shirt stands next to a tree trunk.

    Moira MacLean-Wideman, LMHC

    Licensed Mental Health Counselor

    Specialties: issues on race, culture, sexuality, and gender identity; mood and anxiety disorders; addiction; body image; gender dysphoria; trauma/PTSD; chronic illness; social justice-informed practice.

    Accepting new clients

  • A man in a blue suit sits in front of a fireplace in a large room.

    Grant Jones, MA

    Pre-licensed Professional

    Specialties: Anxiety; depression; trauma and PTSD; mindfulness; LGBTQ+ mental health; culturally-responsive care.

    Accepting new clients for July

  • A woman with long braids wearing a white shirt and grey blazer stands in front of a black and grey wall.

    Jasmin Brooks Stephens, PhD

    Clinical Psychologist and Pre-licensed Professional

    Specialties: Depression, anxiety, disordered eating, trauma-related disorders, racial trauma, and racial identity/other cultural concerns.

    Not accepting new clients

  • A person with shoulder-length curly hair and an olive green blouse stands against a tree trunk.

    Juliette McClendon, PhD

    Co-Founder

    Specialties: Trauma and PTSD, anxiety, depression, emotional sensitivity, LGBTQ+ mental health, culturally-responsive care.

    Not accepting new clients

  • A woman with curly hair and a tan sleeveless shirt stands in front of a black and grey wall.

    Kimberlye Dean, PhD

    Co-Founder

    Specialties: Anxiety, depression, substance use disorders, trauma and other stressor disorders, racial identity/other cultural issues.

    Not accepting new clients

Moira MacLean-Wideman, LMHC

Accepting New Clients!

Licensed Mental Health Counselor

Moira MacLean-Wideman (they/them), LMHC is a queer, non-binary Indigenous person who seeks to help others gain perspective about themselves and the world around them. They hold an M.A. from Boston College and a B.S. from Southern Oregon University.

Moira’s clinical interests include working with issues on race, culture, sexuality, and gender identity within an anti-oppression framework. They treat mood and anxiety disorders, addiction, body image issues, gender dysphoria, trauma/PTSD, and chronic illness issues within a social justice-informed practice. 

They employ an eclectic model to therapy, including Relational-Cultural Therapy (RCT), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET), person-centered, and feminist modalities. Outside of work, Moira enjoys traveling, reading, creative writing, beading, and photography.

Psychology Today Profile

Request a consultation with Moira

Grant Jones, MA

Accepting New Clients for July!

Pre-Licensed Professional

Grant Jones, MA (He/Him) works with clients to cultivate greater self-mastery, increased confidence, emotional healing, and the skills to navigate stress and trauma. He holds an M.A. from Harvard University and will receive his PhD in Clinical Psychology from Harvard in Fall 2025. Grant completed his clinical psychology internship at Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School.

Grant’s clinical interests include working with issues related to depression, anxiety and trauma from a culturally-responsive lens. He enjoys working with LGBTQ+ people and folks from diverse racial/ethnic backgrounds. Grant uses Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and mindfulness to help his clients not only to recover, but also to thrive.

Grant is an artist and scientist. His life’s work centers around investigating how contemplative tools like meditation and psychedelics impact mental wellbeing. He loves his family, his friends, nature, travel, dancing, and good food.

Psychology Today Profile

Request a consultation with Grant

Juliette McClendon, Ph.D.

Waitlist for New Clients

Clinical Psychologist and Co-Founder

Dr. McClendon (they/them) is a Black, queer, neurodivergent Clinical Psychologist who has been working with clients for over a decade. Dr. McClendon works with individuals and couples. They use a culturally responsive, trauma-informed, evidence-based approach to therapy. This means that they take into account the roles of culture and trauma in shaping mental health and use science-backed methods (CBT, DBT, etc) to support well-being. Dr. McClendon specializes in helping people recover from PTSD and anxiety, embrace their emotional sensitivity, and navigate neurodivergence. They help people find effective ways to set boundaries and cultivate healthy relationships. Dr. McClendon also provides support to couples navigating challenges in their relationship. Dr. McClendon is certified in Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT), an evidence-based treatment for PTSD, for both individuals and couples. Dr. McClendon is also trained in the Gottman Method (Level 1) for couple’s therapy.

Dr. McClendon trained at Harvard University, Boston University, the VA Healthcare System, and Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. McClendon is Co-Owner and President of Triad Psychotherapy P.C.

Psychology Today Profile

Request a consultation with Dr. McClendon

Kimberlye Dean, Ph.D.

Not Accepting New Clients

Clinical Psychologist and Co-Founder

Dr. Dean (she/her) has been working in the field of clinical psychology for a decade and primarily works with adults (either civilian or veteran) in Massachusetts who are interested in an evidence based approach to managing anxiety and/or depression, substance use disorders, trauma and other stressor disorders, or racial identity/other cultural issues. Potential clients who are hoping to utilize a nonjudgemental stance to make actionable changes and develop personal insight into their own thoughts and behaviors would benefit from Dr. Dean's therapeutic services. Broadly, her clinical specialties include anxiety disorders and trauma related conditions, cognitive behavioral therapy, substance abuse disorders, and culturally responsive care. Dr. Dean trained at Louisiana State University, VA Boston Healthcare System, and Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Dr. Dean is Co-Owner and President of Triad Psychotherapy, P.C.

Psychology Today Profile

Request a consultation with Dr. Dean

Jasmin Brooks Stephens, Ph.D.

Not Accepting New Clients

Clinical Psychologist & Pre-Licensed Clinician

Dr. Brooks Stephens (she/her) is a dedicated and compassionate clinical psychologist who has nearly a decade of clinical experience working with adolescents, adults, and families. Dr. Brooks Stephens specializes in providing culturally-responsive and trauma-informed care for adolescents and adults who are experiencing concerns related to mood, anxiety, eating, trauma-related disorders, suicidality, substance use disorders, racial trauma, and racial identity/other cultural concerns. She helps to support and empower clients to redefine their sense of purpose, motivation, or meaning in life, improve their ability to manage daily responsibilities, regulate emotions more effectively, cope with significant life transitions, and enhance overall functioning. Dr. Brooks Stephens trained at Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, the University of Houston, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Psychology Today Profile

Request a consultation with Dr. Brooks Stephens

Request a Free 15-min Consultation