Brittany Toon, LPC

Staff Counselor

(brittany@cfshope.org)

​​Brittany embraces the power of play with her clients. She believes an environment of safety, compassion, and trust is essential for healing to be explored and embraced fully. She approaches the therapeutic relationship through Attachment and Systems lenses.  Additionally, she utilizes experiential modalities when appropriate, including art, mindfulness, visualization, movement, and play to support each client's unique needs. 

Abigail Calico, M.S., LPC

Staff Counselor

(abigail@cfshope.org)

Abigail explores counseling from a person-centered lens and focuses on building a strong and trusting relationship with each client. She enjoys implementing different techniques and interventions that fit with her client's unique personality. Abigail strives to incorporate a safe, comfortable, and non-judgmental space for clients to open up and create change in their lives.

Allie Buckwalter, M.S.

PLPC

(allie@cfshope.org)

​​Allie strives to provide a nonjudgmental, open, and compassionate counseling experience to those in need. She believes the process is a collaborative effort between client and counselor and emphasizes the importance of trust in the counseling relationship. Allie enjoys incorporating art therapy and play therapy. She approaches the therapeutic relationship through person-centered and Adlerian lenses.

CFS Counselors

Creative Family Solutions

Megan Wilson, M.Ed.

PLPC

(megan@cfshope.org)

​​Megan's approach to counseling is warm, interactive, and accepting. She works with clients using a person-centered and attachment-style perspective while incorporating different interventions that fit her clients' needs. A core tenet of Megan's counseling approach includes creating a safe and nurturing space for clients to feel valued, while collaboratively working towards goals.

Brianne Cortez, LPC

​Staff Counselor

(brianne@cfshope.org)

Brianne prefers a more relaxed and casual approach to counseling.  She strives to ensure a trusting, healthy therapeutic relationship with her clients- working from a combined Attachment Theory and Structural Family Therapy perspective. As a strengths-based counselor, she prefers to inspire change by building on hope and strengths. Brianne also often incorporates play and/or art into her sessions, especially with children and adolescents.

Sara Lyon, LPC, RYT

Staff Counselor

(sara@cfshope.org)

Sara is a dedicated professional actively involved in the community helping others improve their lives through education, yoga, and mental health. Sara is Existential and Humanistic with expertise using mindfulness-based cognitive therapies, such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Gottman Method Couples Therapy, and trauma informed modalities. 

Ashley Trosclair, LPC-S

Clinical Director

(ashley@cfshope.org)

Ashley is the Clinical Director of Creative Family Solutions and has been with the agency since 2008. Her expertise is working with adolescents and juveniles in the juvenile justice system and working closely with surrounding agencies and stakeholders in the community. Ashley is a member of the Louisiana Counseling Association and also serves on the Battle for the Paddle Committee through the United Way of St. Charles.