our providers
Megan Gallagher, LMHC
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If you’re looking for a therapist who gets straight to the point, Megan, might be exactly who you need. As a licensed mental health counselor and life coach with nearly two decades of experience, Megan created Here to There Counseling, LLC (HTC) to help people move forward–without getting stuck on the same old questions. With Megan, therapy isn’t just about “how you feel.” It’s about getting results and creating real change.
At HTC, Megan and her team know that sometimes, it’s time to stop analyzing and start doing. They use evidence-based approaches like CBT and ART, along with a healthy dose of honesty and humor, to help clients tackle everything from anxiety and depression to relationship issues. You won’t find vague advice or endless talk about labels and diagnoses. Instead, Megan builds a solid game plan, customized to each person, to help them break through their barriers and stay motivated on the path to a better life.
Ready to stop circling the same issues? Megan is here to help you move from “here” to “there” wherever “there” is for you.
Kayla Donnelly, LCSW
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Hi! I’m Kayla Donnelly, LCSW in Rhode Island. My most important job is being a mom to two wonderful kids! I’m also an elementary school social worker and a therapist. I have always worked hard to get where I need to be, and that’s how I help others; by instilling that inspiration and motivation. Using CBT helps, but the biggest part in any therapy is the client. Working as a partnership with you, my utmost priority is meeting you where you’re at and getting you where you need to be. I specialize with children and adolescents; as I have been working with children for 20 years. Let’s make a game plan, put in the work, and have fun as we address concerns and accomplish your goals.
Jessica McGuire, LCSW
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Jessica is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who graduated from the Catholic University of America in 2018. Previously, she was a teacher for over 18 years and has seen many different issues that affect both children and families, including; school issues, grief/ loss, domestic/ sexual abuse, homelessness, teen pregnancy, drug abuse, anxiety, depression, PTSD, ADHD, and various other traumas. Jessica came into the world of mental health with the goal of helping other’s work through their issues and achieve long-lasting success in overcoming life’s hurdles. She has experience in treating anxiety, depression, relationship issues, and trauma.
Additionally, Jessica believes in treating the whole person and her philosophy lies in the concept that a person’s mind, body, and soul should be well- cared for. Furthermore, she believes that therapy is a team effort, and that the client plays an integral role in their own treatment. Jessica works with the client in order to create a safe and welcoming environment that will most benefit the client and their needs. She has experience working with CBT, Mindfulness, and TF-CBT therapies. Jessica believes that life’s struggles can be turned around into learning opportunities and that there is nothing that one cannot overcome and work through. In essence, out of adversity comes strength! She is a living, breathing example of this.
When she was 6 years old, Jessica was diagnosed with Steven’s Johnson Syndrome, an allergic reaction to something…in her case penicillin. She ran a fever of 105.4 that essentially caused her body to burn from the inside out, resulting in 3rd degree burns from her knees up, including all of her mucus membranes. After recovering from both her lungs and kidneys collapsing and being in a temporary coma, she was diagnosed as legally blind, mostly deaf in her right ear, and with lungs that have severe scar tissue resulting in a lifelong chronic cough. She uses magnifiers and other low-vision aids to assist with reading.
Knowing that she has made it through to the other side of such adversity simply indicates how strong and passionate she is at her core and how knowledgeable she is when it comes to helping clients move through their own issues.