Counseling Services in Northern Lancaster County
Meet the office team at Restore Counseling Services! We hope you’ll stay a while and get to know us. It is a great first step toward improving your mental and emotional health. We look forward to meeting you in person!
We offer two office locations to serve you:
Please contact our office if you would like to schedule an appointment or would like more information.
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Our Office Team
Adriane Sweigart
LCSW
Charlie Anspach
LMFT
Greg Dreibelbis
LCSW
Charlie Marrone
LCSW
Kristina Sutter
LSW
Trisha Weaver
M. Ed, LPC, LBS
Emilie Yeakel
MA, NCC, LPC
Maggie Palfi
LSW
Karen Juhl
LCSW
Jim Cox
MS, LPC
Brian Weber
MA
Dana D’Amicantonio
LPC
Danika Beers
MS
LeeAnn Myers
MS
Katherine Zebertavage
LSW
Brittany Osteen
M.A, CAADC, LPC
Our Office Staff
Candace Beckley
Administrative Assistant/Billing
Katie Tihansky
Administrative Assistant/Front Desk
Rose Flosser
Administrative Assistant
Tara Leininger
Office Manager
Contact: adriane@restorecounselingservice.com
As a Licensed Clinical Social Worker I am trained to take a holistic approach to healing. That’s really just a fancy way to say that I help you look at and focus on everything that makes you, you. And you are not just your diagnosis or symptoms. Healing is hard. Change is hard. But they are within reach. That’s why I am driven to do what I do. I work with individuals to make that easier by creating a safe place to explore strengths, family history, support systems, community, and barriers. Together we walk the journey to healing and change, whatever that may look like.
I graduated with a social work degree from Messiah College and a Masters of Social Work degree with a clinical focus from Temple University. I’ve worked in various settings throughout the years including working with children in the foster care system and adoption settings. I have been working in the outpatient therapy setting since 2008. I’ve worked with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, PTSD, trauma, anger issues, grief and loss, divorce, suicidal thoughts, and relationship struggles. I specialize in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), trauma informed care, and mindfulness. I teach skills that assist in managing relationships, building self-esteem and identifying and regulating emotions.
The laid back, relaxed environment clients find with Restore Counseling, is really an extension of who I am. When I’m not at work you can find me on the beach, enjoying music, movies, and playing sports with my son. I love to laugh and others would say that I can be goofy, which I don’t mind because I enjoy being myself and seeing others smile. I can’t wait to meet you!
Contact: brian@restorecounselingservice.com
Change is a natural aspect of life. Despite its common nature, change can be a challenging endeavor for anyone. My goal is to aid my clients in navigating any turbulent and uncertain waters of change in the comforting, empathic and collaborative atmosphere of the therapeutic relationship.
My name Is Brian Weber, and I am thrilled to be a member to the Restore Counseling Services team. I have worked in the outpatient therapy setting, focusing predominantly but not limited to, adolescent and young adult populations. As an outpatient therapist, I have worked with clients and families struggling with many diverse issues including depression, anxiety, complex trauma, adjustment, relational discourse, and anger management. I am currently in the process of earning my License in Professional Counseling (LPC) under the supervision of a board-certified Clinical Psychologist and several talented clinicians within the Restore counseling team.
I am excited and optimistic to work and grow with you. Together we will examine thought processes that effect mood and everyday functioning. We will work to restructure thought patterns and beliefs to better navigate the challenges of life.
In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my friends and family as well as playing recreational hockey and cooking.
Contact: canspach@restorecounselingservice.com
“Relationship is a very deliberate effort and requires we always keep our hand on the rudder. It is very rewarding to watch marriages and individuals heal and grow and to help people recognize they are valuable and that their feelings matter.”
Hello! My name is Charlie Anspach. Life experiences influence how I help others. I believe getting to know yourself helps you know and love others.
I am a systemic thinker who uses various collaborative and relational approaches in therapy including emotion-focused therapy (EFT), Gottman marriage principles, attachment theory, internal family systems (IFS), and family of origin, to name a few.
I received a Bachelor of Science in Public Policy from Penn State University Harrisburg and a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy at Evangelical Seminary. I am a licensed marriage and family therapist (MFT) and have been working with families, couples, and individuals for 15 years. I am also a certified sex therapy informed professional (CSTIP).
Over the years, I have worked in school, home, and community settings. I currently work virtually or from the Restore Counseling office. I work with couples on relational concerns, parenting, co-parenting, and marriage enrichment. I also work with individual concerns related to relationship distress, depression, grief, anxiety, and life issues in general. I focus on strong rapport, interrupting negative cycles, listening, and understanding the story and creating a new narrative.
Prior to becoming a therapist, I spent 27 years in the construction industry as an electrician. I am a retired Army officer from the Pennsylvania Army National Guard. When I’m not working, I enjoy spending time with my wife, adult children, and 7 grandchildren.
I look forward to working with you!
Contact: dana@restorecounselingservice.com
Hello, my name is Dana, and I am a licensed professional counselor. I strive to provide a comfortable space to share your story and to work towards your goals. My approach is eclectic, utilizing techniques from many therapeutic approaches. I work hard to show each client compassion and respect, and to help them feel truly heard and understood.
I graduated from Lancaster Bible College with a Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling in 2019. Most of my experience has been in life transition struggles (graduating high school/college, changes in work status, etc.), anxiety, and depression. I have also worked with individuals wanting to improve things such as communication, coping skills, relationships/friendships, lifestyle (sleep, movement, etc.), and confidence. I work with individuals 12 and older.
A bit about me is that I greatly enjoy time with my husband and puppy, as well as cooking, reading, and gardening while listening to a podcast.
Contact: greg@restorecounselingservice.com
Hello! My name is Greg Dreibelbis. My clients have described me as a good listener, laid back, easy to talk to, understanding, genuine, and helpful in reducing mental health symptoms.
I graduated from Kutztown University with a Bachelor of Science in Clinical Psychology and from Widener University with a Master of Social Work with a trauma focus. I am now a certified trauma professional (CTP) specializing in trauma treatment.
I’ve provided therapy in various settings including outpatient and inpatient mental health therapy, inpatient drug and alcohol rehabilitation, and group therapy. I have worked in school and home settings with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder or who have behavioral concerns. I’ve worked with clients experiencing depression, anxiety, mood disorders, anger issues, relationship struggles, suicidal thoughts, PTSD, trauma, anger, self-harm, low self-esteem, emotional regulation difficulties, and drug and alcohol use/dependence disorders.
Outside of work I enjoy nature, hiking, board and card games, being with my family and fiancé, and Philadelphia sports. Go Phillies and Eagles!
Contact: Danika@restorecounselingservice.com
“What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson
Hi! I’m Danika Beers and I am thrilled to be a part of the team here at Restore! I hold a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, Neuroscience from Slippery Rock University and a Master of Science in Counseling from Chatham University. Currently, I am working toward my LPC license, and my passion lies in providing positive, client-focused, empathetic therapeutic services. I’ve had the privilege of working with clients across the lifespan in both private practice and hospital setting. I strive to bring a wealth of experience and a personalized approach to each session to meet your unique needs and goals.
My therapeutic philosophy is rooted in the belief that therapy is a collaborative journey of growth and healing. I strive to create a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your inner world, gain insights, and develop strategies to enhance your well-being. I’m here to walk beside you every step of the way.
When I’m not at work, I enjoy exercising, reading, going for long walks with my dogs and fiancé, and spending time with friends and family. You can also find me out discovering new coffee shops. I am so excited to get to know you and grow together as we embark on this journey!
Contact: leeann@restorecounselingservice.com
Hello! My name is LeeAnn. I graduated from Capella University with a Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling. Before this, I attended Walden University and obtained my Bachelor of Science in Child Psychology. My associate’s degree was earned at Delaware Technical and Community College in Human Services.
I look to meet my clients where they currently are and empower them to make the changes, they want to make for themselves by offering a listening, non-judgmental ear, highlighting strengths, connecting them to needed and helpful resources, and any other professional assistance I can offer to bring hope and joy to my clients.
I have worked in various settings within the mental health field, outpatient therapy, community, home, and school settings. I have worked in Lancaster County for 10+ years and pride myself on working with the various ethnic and cultural groups that make Lancaster County so diverse.
While working with Restore Counseling I will be doing outpatient therapy and school-based counseling with Pequea Valley School District. I will also be working to complete my work and supervision hours needed to obtain my LPC. My main overall career goal is Equine Therapy, as I have a passion for horses, and grew up riding them.
Contact: charlie@restorecounselingservice.com
My goal in social work is to touch people’s hearts in a significant way. I work with people to lessen the effects of negative thinking, alienation, and loneliness. Each act of love performed by someone will balance out an act of hatred somewhere in the world. I would like to help multiply these positive moments.
My journey into social work began with a bachelor’s degree in philosophy and three years of theology at Oblate College in Washington, D.C. I went on to earn a master’s degree in social work from the University of Maryland at Baltimore and spent four years working for Child Protective Services in Baltimore City and in Carroll County, Maryland.
I have worked at Children’s Home of York (host homes coordinator), Pathways Program in Lancaster, and Philhaven (19 years on the nursing homes team).
I have specialized in marriage and family work and have conducted 30 weekends for Worldwide Marriage Encounter. I have enjoyed speaking at both the national and international Marriage Encounter conventions.
I look forward to meeting you and helping you turn positive moments into a happier, more positive life.
Contact: katherine@restorecounselingservice.com
Hello! I am Katherine (Kat), a licensed social worker. I graduated from Millersville University with both bachelor’s and master’s degree in social work. I have worked with a variety of populations which includes children, adolescents, teens, individuals suffering from trauma, as well as individuals managing anger issues. I am most passionate about the work I do with children of all ages. I started my journey in being an advocate with my work in early intervention services as an advocate for children in need of support. I then changed the way I advocated through being a clinician at a private practice. Being more hands on allowed me to not only have a better understanding of child development but continue to learn more about how crucial family systems are.
Within sessions I employ a variety of strategies that best fit the client, including play therapy, art therapy, strengths-based therapy, talk therapy, and much more. I aim to create a warm and welcoming environment where the client feels not only comfortable but safe to speak their truth, feelings, and more.
In my free time, I am in my craft studio creating colorful art pieces. I am always trying to make new things whether that be with paint, clay, wood, and anything else I can get my hands on! I also spend time with friends, family, and my husband. I am excited to meet and join you on your therapeutic journey.
Contact: kristina@restorecounselingservice.com
Hello! I am Kristina, a Licensed Social Worker (LSW). I graduated from Seton Hall University with a degree in Psychology and a Master of Social Work from West Chester University. I’ve worked with children, teens, and adults from various populations, including individuals with autism and other special needs. I’ve worked in schools, community mental health centers, long-term structured residences, and with a child advocacy program within the family court and foster care system. My experience includes working with individuals in managing depression, anxiety, anger, trauma, self-esteem, and in many other areas.
I have experience utilizing different modalities of treatment in individual therapy, such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Motivation Interviewing (MI), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), talk therapy as well as others to help individuals find what works best for them. I take a person-centered approach to treatment and believe the best results come from meeting people where they are. I believe in building a safe space for you to share and work on goals. I can’t wait to meet you and support you on your journey to becoming your best self!
Contact: trisha@restorecounselingservice.com
Hi! I’m Trisha. I’m a Licensed Professional Therapist and Licensed Behavioral Specialist. I graduated with a Bachelor’s in psychology and a Master’s in school counseling from Kutztown University. Since graduating in 2012, I’ve had the opportunity to work the community, school, home, and outpatient settings as a behavioral specialist, mobile therapist, school-based therapist, and outpatient therapist.
My experience involves working with children and their families in managing anxiety, depression, anger, ADHD, grief, trauma, self-esteem, and many other areas of need. I am also experienced in working with kids on the Autism Spectrum and can offer behavioral, social, and emotional skills supports. In my sessions, I provide a client-centered approach and utilize several therapeutic modalities such as cognitive therapy, talk therapy, play, problem solving, coping skills, and can provide behavioral interventions for kids/transferring skills to parents related to behaviors, and much more!
I look forward to meeting you and helping you become a better, happier, healthier you!
Contact: brittany@restorecounselingservice.com
Hi! My name is Brittany and I’m a licensed professional counselor and certified advanced alcohol and drug counselor. Whatever “it” is, you deserve to talk about it. Life is rough and you are worthy of the time and help to work through it. You can overcome. In my sessions, I aim for teamwork to build a non-judgmental space for exploration to come to your own conclusions, find peace, confidence, and purpose.
I work with adults who are struggling with anxiety, depression, trauma, and other life concerns. My primary areas of focus include faith-based counseling (upon request), veteran mental health, inmate mental health, grief and loss, life adjustments and transitions, relationship problems, boundary development, and general processing of life experiences. I use person centered counseling techniques, cognitive behavioral therapy, and more based on the needs of each individual client.
In 2019. I graduated with a masters in art therapy and counseling from Drexel University and interned at the Women’s Veterans Center in Philadelphia. Directly after graduation I worked at an inpatient substance abuse treatment center and then at an outpatient substance abuse treatment center in Lancaster, PA.
In my free time, you’ll catch me listening to music, enjoying time with friends and family, and being creative.
Contact: emilie@restorecounselingservice.com
Hello! I am Emilie, a licensed professional therapist. My commitment to you is providing a safe and nonjudgmental space for you to explore the most vulnerable depths of your humanness. I offer an empathic and goal-oriented approach to helping you improve your life experience. I offer a dynamic approach to therapy, utilizing various modalities to best assist you in reaching your goals.
I graduated from Alvernia University with a masters degree in clinical counseling in 2016. I have practiced therapy in clinical settings, residential treatment facilities and now outpatient settings. I specialize in adjustment disorders, management of anxiety and depression symptoms and social skill building. I have experience treating self-esteem issues, communication skills, coping strategies, grief, and a variety of other areas. I have worked with adolescents, teens, and adults and provide individual, couples and group therapy.
When I’m not working, I enjoy spending time with my dog, exercising, cooking and baking, listening to music, and socializing with loved ones.
You are worth investing in. I hope I am given the opportunity to assist you in becoming your best self. Can’t wait to meet you!
Contact: maggie@restorecounselingservice.com
Hi there! I’m Maggie, and I am a licensed social worker (LSW), currently working towards my clinical license (LCSW). I graduated with my master’s degree in social work from West Chester University in 2023 and am so thrilled to be starting my journey in the mental health field with Restore Counseling.
I started my career as an intake caseworker with Children and Youth Services and have worked in school and outpatient settings. Through these opportunities, I have discovered my passion for working with children and adolescents and guiding them as they discover their feelings, thoughts, and environments. I utilize the cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) model, motivational interviewing, a person-centered approach, and active listening. I am passionate about trauma-informed care and am planning to become certified in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. I know that therapy can be an overwhelming adventure, and I strive to make the environment comfortable and welcoming for all. I take a positive, empathetic approach, and let every client know that they are valued, heard, and accepted.
I am a certified dog lover, a great friend, and an athlete! I enjoy being active and practicing self-care with running and doing CrossFit. I strive to practice mindfulness, positivity, and happiness in this busy life, and my goal is to always remind those around me that they are loved. I can’t wait to continue growing with Restore, and I am excited for our journey together!
“Believe in yourself. You are braver than you think, more talented than you know, and capable of more than you imagine.” Roy T. Bennett
Contact: karen@restorecounselingservice.com
Hi! I’m Karen Juhl, a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with Restore’s outpatient team. Life can be challenging, and my desire is to join individuals on their journey of finding hope and healing from whatever life circumstances have come their way, past or present. I believe in working collaboratively with individuals to help them meet their goals, whether it’s managing adjustment issues or deeper trauma from the past. I use a variety of treatment modalities to assist in this process based on what is seen as most helpful to the client. But I especially like to help clients look at the relationship between thought patterns, emotions, and behaviors, and to learn skills to manage these.
My educational background includes a bachelor’s degree from Bucknell University and a Master’s in Social Work with a clinical focus from Temple University. Over the past 30-plus years of clinical experience, I have also had specialized training in many areas and have worked with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, mood disorders, trauma/PTSD/sexual abuse, anger/emotional regulation issues, grief and loss, substance use/dependency, codependency/boundaries concerns, ADHD, relationship struggles, and end of life concerns.
I have worked in a variety of settings throughout the years that have encompassed most of the life span–a residential facility for at-risk boys, retirement communities serving the mental health needs of older adults, hospice, and currently in the outpatient setting working with adult individuals.
When I am not at work, I enjoy spending time with my husband and friends. I can be found at breakfast or a coffee shop, church, playing games, enjoying music and movies, or out shooting wildlife and landscapes with my camera.
Contact: jim@restorecounselingservice.com
Hi I’m Jim! I am a licensed professional counselor and graduated from Loyola University with a Master of Science in clinical counseling in 2016. I am a Certified Clinical Trauma Professional (CCTP), specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT). I have worked in numerous settings such as the foster care system, traditional outpatient, and school-based therapy. I have worked with clients experiencing anxiety, depression, PTSD and complex PTSD, relationship conflict, trauma, anger issues, and suicidal ideations to name a few.
My interests include complex trauma, parenting, depression, anxiety, diversity issues, grief, and teenagers struggling to survive in this world. I am educated in using an eclectic therapeutic approach to meet clients where they are in their journey.
I see myself as a therapist who walks alongside my clients instead of one who leads. I believe in treating all with unconditional positive regard and providing a place of safety for clients so they can begin their journey towards healing.
“Just because no one else can heal or do your inner work for you, doesn’t mean you can, should, or need to do it alone.” Lisa Olivera
As the Administrative Assistant and Medical Biller at Restore Counseling Services, I have the pleasure of being the first person to interface with our new clients. I find joy in aiding them to get the support and help they deserve to achieve their mental health goals. At Restore I handle new patient inquiries, insurance eligibility and benefit verifications, and submissions of medical claims.
When not at work, I unwind by spending time with family and friends. I was raised by the motto “LOVE is spelled T-I-M-E” and I choose to invest that time with the people that mean the most to me. My other great love in life is books. I can fall into books, and in them, live out my wildest dreams and experience the greatest adventures.
I have worked in an office setting for over 20 years. My administrative roles at Restore Counseling Services, LLC include new patient inquiries, credentialing of therapists, insurance eligibility and benefit verifications, and submissions of medical claims.
In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my family. We really enjoy boating together on Norris Lake in TN. Over the years, I have enjoyed cheering on my children in their various activities. I also enjoy shopping, getting facials and massages, watching movies, and reading books.
As the Administrative Assistant at Restore Counseling Services, I will be the first voice on the other end of the phone in your journey. With over 20 years in the admin field, I will go above and beyond to aid in making the process for you as smooth as possible. I love interacting with our new and existing clients as they reach their therapy goals. My role at Restore is to assist our new patients with insurance eligibility and benefit verifications as well as therapist assignments. We will work together to ensure you are successful!
In my spare time, I love hanging out with my family and furbaby. I enjoy reading, a good Netflix series, watching the Eagles and Phillies, and cheering my children on with all of their life goals! Yes, I’m the mom on the sideline yelling the whole time.
I’m Rose, bringing to Restore 15 years of experience in improving operational efficiency, patient satisfaction, and compliance with healthcare regulations. At Restore I handle new patient inquiries, insurance eligibility and benefit verifications, submissions of medical claims, credentialing of therapists and work as a liaison between Administrative and Clinical departments and patients.
Outside of the office my time is filled with nature, my dog and enjoying the simple things in life.
I look forward to assisting you along your journey.