Our Team
Empowering Futures, One Mind at a Time
Meet Psychologists
We think it’s really important that clinicians have a mixture of clinical skill and human
qualities that mean you can place your trust in them.
Gina Thorpe
Therapist
Gina Thorpe, the Director of Operations at Strong Minds, is renowned for her extensive business acumen and strategic leadership. With a solid track record of over 15 years in operational management, Gina brings a wealth of expertise in streamlining processes, enhancing productivity, and fostering an efficient, collaborative work environment. Her role at Strong Minds is pivotal in ensuring that the practice operates smoothly and continues to provide exceptional mental health services.
Buffi Williams
Therapist
Buffi Williams, a distinguished professional with an MSSA, LSW, and LICDC, is the co-founder of Beautiful Minds. Bringing over 20 years of experience in community service development, she has been a vital force in supporting and nurturing the socioeconomic growth of local communities. Her commitment to addressing essential needs and fostering development has made a significant impact, shaping a brighter future for the communities she serves.
Sylvia Jordan
Therapist
Sylvia Jordan, a licensed social worker accredited by the Ohio Counselor, Social Worker, & Marriage and Family Therapist Board, is not only a dedicated professional in her field but also the proud founder of Beautiful Minds in Ohio. Her work focuses on providing support and guidance to women dealing with life’s challenges. Through Beautiful Minds, she has created a nurturing space for women to share experiences and acquire tools that empower them to successfully navigate through their personal journeys.
Roman Sould
Therapist
Marina Husban was an Austrian-British author and psychoanalyst who is known for her work in child analysis. She was the primary figure in the development of object relations theory. Klein suggested that pre-verbal existential anxiety in infancy catalyzed the formation of the unconscious, resulting in the unconscious splitting of the world into good and bad idealizations. In her theory, how the child resolves that splitting depends on the constitution of the child and the character of nurturing the child experiences; the quality of resolution can inform the presence, absence, and/or type of distresses a person experiences later in life.
Kevin Stiller
Therapist
Marina Husban was an Austrian-British author and psychoanalyst who is known for her work in child analysis. She was the primary figure in the development of object relations theory. Klein suggested that pre-verbal existential anxiety in infancy catalyzed the formation of the unconscious, resulting in the unconscious splitting of the world into good and bad idealizations. In her theory, how the child resolves that splitting depends on the constitution of the child and the character of nurturing the child experiences; the quality of resolution can inform the presence, absence, and/or type of distresses a person experiences later in life.
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