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Chatham Wellness Collective hosts providers from many disciplines to support your care.

Eliza Jane Harris

(she/her)

Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counseling

Eliza is a queer, neurodivergent counselor who enjoys working with folks 16+ who have developmental trauma, self-esteem or body image challenges. Eliza uses EMDR and Expressive Arts Therapy as tools for her practice. She is also one of the managers of the Chatham Wellness Collective and is thrilled to be back in her hometown of Pittsboro.

Mel Diana

(she/her)

Acupuncture / Chinese Medicine

Mel Diana holds a Master’s Degree in Oriental Medicine. She practices Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, Tong Ren and is also certified in Hospice and Palliative Care Acupuncture. Her main focus is to restore the body back to its natural state of balance. She acts as a conduit for healing, and considers the patient/practitioner relationship a partnership honoring the body’s self-healing capabilities.

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Gail Gustafson

(she/her)

Licensed Clinical Social Work

Gail has been a psychotherapist since 2003 when she graduated from The University of Southern California with a MSW. Gail is passionate about, and enjoys working with, adolescents, adults, couples and families to help them with the challenges they face, including unresolved trauma, anxiety, depression, adoption issues, relationship issues or whatever is holding them back. Gail is an attachment-based, person-centered therapist who believes that one size does not fit all – No two people are the same, so no single therapy modality is right for everyone. Gail individualizes treatment to ensure that her clients are receiving what they need to reach their therapeutic and life goals.

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Rachel Richards

(she/her)

Licensed Clinical Social Work

Rachel has a Masters in Social work from Simmons University. She is a trauma therapist specializing in helping children, teens, and adults. She offers a compassionate and strength-based approach  and recognizes that healing is a whole-body experience. She is certified in EMDR and trained in yoga, play therapy, “inner child work”, sand tray, and therapeutic expressive arts. She welcomes all, including neurodiverse students, transgender folk, and those navigating religious trauma or faith transitions.  She delights in helping everyone rediscover that place of spark and play inside themselves. 

Other CWC Providers

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Nora Yolles Young (she/her)

Gwen Higgins (she/her)

Jenn Browning (she/her)

Massage Therapy

Ruth Morgans (she/her)

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