Meet Our Team
Therapy is a healing process that necessitates participation and investment from both the client and therapist. We will develop a personalized treatment plan and empower you to make the necessary changes you need in order to accomplish your goals.
Our Team Is With You Every
Step Of The Way
Child & Family Therapy offers a variety of services including individual and family therapy and medication management. Our diverse group of specialized providers allow us to treat the entire continuum of mental and behavioral health issues. The practice is uniquely structured so that our therapists are able to focus solely on helping support you and your family.
Betty Wright Russell
LCSW, LMFT, Ph.D.
Betty Wright Russell
LCSW, LMFT, Ph.D.
She holds dual license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. A PhD from Kennedy Western University was completed in 2002 and is a titled degree. She has been in private practice for 20 years in Mooresville, NC.
Dr. Russell works with children as young as age 3 within the context of family therapy and provides psychotherapy to all ages. She has worked extensively with the geriatric population and is skilled in working with the tasks associated with all developmental stages of life.
*Dr. Russell will be retiring on May 31, 2024 and is no longer accepting any new clients.
Ann B. Bowen
Ph.D., LMFT, LCMHC, NCC
Ann B. Bowen
Ph.D., LMFT, LCMHC, NCC
*Not accepting new clients
Rhonda Corpening Flowers
Ph.D., LCSW
Rhonda Corpening Flowers
Ph.D., LCSW
My personal foundation is Faith based, and grounded in Christianity. My professional training is supported by Evidence Based Treatment (EBT) models that have yielded results that guide my clinical practice. I am trained in Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Mindfulness. I have clinical expertise in dealing with children, youth and adults.
I’ve done most things in my life at my own pace, on my own terms, and somewhat out of order. Nevertheless, my blessings have been birthed in my unique approach to life, which also provides me insight in this helping process. It has been my differences that have creatively shaped my life, making me unique, and adding flavor to my character.
Pamela L. Millan
LMFT
Pamela L. Millan
LMFT
Pam is an interactive, cognitive-behavioral, solution-focused therapist. Her therapeutic approach is to provide support and practical feedback to help clients effectively address personal life challenges. She integrates complementary methodologies, biblical and spiritual principles, and therapeutic techniques to offer a highly personalized approach tailored to each client. With compassion and understanding, she works with each individual to help them build on their strengths and attain the personal growth they are committed to accomplishing.
*Available by Telehealth only
Michael Hamilton-Genson
LCMHC, NCC
Michael Hamilton-Genson
LCMHC, NCC
Erica C. Daniels
LCSW-A
Erica C. Daniels
LCSW-A
I specialize in working with children and families to work through difficult life situations and difficult behaviors as a result of trauma, anxiety, and depression through Cognitive-Behavior techniques and trauma-informed treatment.
I look forward to helping you through this journey to becoming a better you. I believe in understanding the importance of being wholly healthy, the importance of removing the stigma of addressing mental health needs-- especially in minority communities, and breaking barriers to treatment.
Aimee Culler
LCSW, LCAS
Aimee Culler
LCSW, LCAS
She uses a variety of theoretical approaches and therapies including cognitive behavioral (CBT), solution focused problem solving, mindfulness, play therapy and acceptance and commitment (ACT). Aimee appreciates the strength it takes for you to seek and make positive changes in your life. She is a compassionate listener, open-minded, nonjudgmental and well trained to help you on your journey to recovery, becoming a better you and empowering you to reach your goals.
Aimee received her BS in Psychology in 1988 from the College of Charleston, Masters of Social Work in 2018 from Winthrop University and is dual licensed as a LCAS and LCSW. She has worked in schools, DSS, shelters, group homes, hospitals and outpatient facilities and has experience with a wide range of populations and therapies. You can feel confident in her ability to work with you on your journey to healing.
Kim A. Gray
LCMHC, NCC
Kim A. Gray
LCMHC, NCC
I am passionate about working with victims and survivors of trauma as young as 3, to include, domestic violence, family violence, sexual assault, PTSD, workplace violence, among other issues. I am willing to work with you in any area of struggle you may be experiencing. Let's work together to explore the therapeutic process.
I'm excited to provide a safe, nonjudgmental space for you to come just as you are. We live in a world that presents us with various challenges every day, which can feel like a heavy weight. I would love to walk this journey with you, as you work to figure things out. Let's talk about how we can work together to make your life what you want it to be.
Robert Seigel
PMHNP-BC
Robert Seigel
PMHNP-BC
*Available Via Telehealth Only
Ruth Cox
PMHNP-BC, Ph.D., LMFT
Ruth Cox
PMHNP-BC, Ph.D., LMFT
Dr. Cox has been an Associate Professor of Nursing in several Universities. She has published in therapy, nursing research, and clinical journals. She has made regional, national, and international presentations regarding her research and family issues. Dr. Cox has been on local, regional, national, and international committees. She has published a book entitled, Health Counseling with Families from Diverse Cultures. Dr. Cox was been honored by being elected as a Distinguished Practitioner into the National Academies of Practice- The Nursing Academy. The National Academies of Practice is an organization dedicated to serving as the nation’s distinguished, interdisciplinary forum that addresses public policy, education, research and inquiry.
*Available Via Telehealth Only
Seth Labovitz
Ph.D.
Seth Labovitz
Ph.D.
Dr. Labovitz is licensed as a Psychologist in the state of North Carolina. Additionally, he is certified as a Group Psychotherapist by the International Board for the Certification of Group Psychotherapists. Dr. Labovitz has worked with adults – in individual, couples, and group therapy – on a wide range of problems, including anxiety, depression, self-worth, life transitions, grief and loss, and, especially, relationship difficulties and a history of trauma.
It is Dr. Labovitz’s vocation and privilege to provide help to those who are seeking a better relationship with themselves and others, as well as greater clarity, understanding, satisfaction and acceptance. From a foundation of humanistic psychotherapy, and with special attention to your goals and the therapy relationship, Dr. Labovitz will work with you toward the realization of your best possibilities.
Barbara Grant-Kelly
LCMHC
Barbara Grant-Kelly
LCMHC
Areas of Specialty and Treatment- Borderline PD, DBT, CBT, Solution Focused, Stress/Anxiety, Depression, Foster Care and Adoption, Parenting, Relationships, Domestic Violence and Lives in Transition. I have experiences in issues that impact Women, Men, Youth, Couples, Blended Families as well as Military Service Members and their Families.
I am a highly motivated and committed individual, who believes in achieving results. I have coached individuals on living, social skills, how to positively resolve problems and interact with the community as a whole.
It is a privilege to be able to walk alongside clients as they explore the deeper meanings in the nuggets of truth that sometimes take us on that rocky path of life. I welcome the opportunity to assist you in discovering better clarity of yourself, the impact that relationships with others has had on your understanding of life and redefining your journey for optimal mental health from this point forward. When you are ready, I will be right here ready for you with nonjudgment in an environment of safety and support.
Ruth Cox
PMHNP-BC, Ph.D., LMFT
Ruth Cox
PMHNP-BC, Ph.D., LMFT
Dr. Cox has been an Associate Professor of Nursing in several Universities. She has published in therapy, nursing research, and clinical journals. She has made regional, national, and international presentations regarding her research and family issues. Dr. Cox has been on local, regional, national, and international committees. She has published a book entitled, Health Counseling with Families from Diverse Cultures. Dr. Cox was been honored by being elected as a Distinguished Practitioner into the National Academies of Practice- The Nursing Academy. The National Academies of Practice is an organization dedicated to serving as the nation’s distinguished, interdisciplinary forum that addresses public policy, education, research and inquiry.
*Available Via Telehealth Only
Kim A. Gray
LCMHC, NCC
Kim A. Gray
LCMHC, NCC
I am passionate about working with victims and survivors of trauma as young as 3, to include, domestic violence, family violence, sexual assault, PTSD, workplace violence, among other issues. I am willing to work with you in any area of struggle you may be experiencing. Let's work together to explore the therapeutic process.
I'm excited to provide a safe, nonjudgmental space for you to come just as you are. We live in a world that presents us with various challenges every day, which can feel like a heavy weight. I would love to walk this journey with you, as you work to figure things out. Let's talk about how we can work together to make your life what you want it to be.
Grace Tucker
LCMHC
Grace Tucker
LCMHC
Our Office
- 704-664-7148
- office@child-familytherapy.com
- 363 Williamson Rd, Suite 102 Mooresville, NC 28117
- Mon - Fri, 8:00AM–5:00PM
*Beginning April 19, 2024 all services will be provided virtually through our telehealth platform.