Therapists

MARK E. ANDERSON, M.A., is a Licensed Psychologist, and a Licensed Marriage
and Family Therapist. He holds a Master's Degree in Counseling and Psychological
Services from St. Mary's University and a Master's Degree in Christian Ministry from
Wheaton College Graduate School. He specializes in couple and family therapy and
enjoys working with extended families. He works with adults and adolescents struggling
in areas such as eating, mood, trauma and spiritual abuse.  Mark offers an LMFT exam
preparation course.  Click the link on the left if you are interested
.

ROBERT L. GUIBORD, Psy.D., is a Licensed Psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical
Psychology from Wheaton College Graduate School. He works with adults, couples and
adolescents.  He has training and experience with depression, anxiety, shame, and
adjustment, compulsive, and personality disorders.  His special interest is in the use of
intensive insight oriented therapy to raise awareness of self-defeating patterns that are
often unconscious.

THOMAS S. HAINLEN, Psy.D., is a Licensed Psychologist. He received his
Doctorate from Rosemead School of Psychology. He works with individuals, couples,
families and groups. His areas of expertise include anxiety and stress management,
trauma, depression, shame, grief and loss, spirituality, parenting, marital and family
functioning, and identity issues. He offers a variety of workshops and seminars, with a
special emphasis on the topic of forgiveness.  He is a Director of APS.

BARBARA A. HANSON, Ph.D., is a Licensed Psychologist who holds a Doctorate in
Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology.  She works with adults and
adolescents on an individual basis, and she includes family members in the treatment as
needed.  Her work includes treatment of depression and anxiety, grief, trauma recovery
and family of origin issues.  She has a special interest in working with seniors and with
those concerned about how spiritual issues interact with their mental health.

SHAWN L. HOFER, Ph.D., holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead
School of Psychology.  He specializes in work with individuals and couples.  His
competencies also include psychological assessment.  His therapy interests include
anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship difficulties, grief, eating disorders, and spirituality.  

LOREN P. HUBIN, Ph.D., is a Licensed Psychologist and holds a Doctorate in Clinical
Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University. He works with
individuals, couples, adolescents and children, and conducts psychological assessments.
His special interests include anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive issues, parenting,
grief, abuse issues, marital issues, personality disturbances, and spiritual concerns.

MAHINDER KAUR, Psy. D., is a Licensed Psychologist with a Doctorate in Clinical
Psychology from Wheaton College Graduate School.  She is particularly interested in
issues of depression, anxiety, loss, grief, addictions and historical trauma. She also works
with adults and adolescents who are struggling with life transitions, spirituality and
meaning in life. Her approach includes the use of intensive insight oriented therapy in
understanding what keeps people stuck in self-defeating behaviors and patterns.

DAVID G. KIRBY, Psy.D., is a Licensed Psychologist who received his Doctorate in
Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University. He
works with individuals, couples, families, and adolescents. His areas of special interest
are depression, shame, sexual abuse, anxiety, marital and family functioning, personality
disturbances and the integration of faith issues and psychology.

MARILYN J. MAST, M.S., is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. She holds a
Master's Degree in Counseling from the University of Wisconsin, River Falls. Her areas
of competency include marriage and family therapy, individual adult and adolescent
psychotherapy. She specializes in working with individuals who have been affected by
marital problems, family relationship issues, anxiety, depression, abuse issues and
spiritual concerns.

CAROL E. MORGAN, M.ED., M.A., is a Licensed Psychologist. She is a graduate of
Wheaton College and holds a Master's Degree in Counseling Psychology from Georgia
State University. She specializes in individual therapy with adults and adolescents. Her
areas of interest include abuse recovery, compulsive disorders, anxiety, depression,
spiritual issues, and families of origin. She is a Director of APS.

CHARLES R. RICHMOND, M.A. is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.  He
holds a Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from Bethel Seminary.  He
works with couples, familyes, adolescents and individuals.  His areas of interest include
couples and family therapy, premarital therapy, adolescent and family life cycle transition
issues.

STEVEN J. SANDAGE, Ph.D., is a Licensed Psychologist and received his Doctorate
in Counseling Psychology with a specialization in Marriage and Family Therapy from
Virginia Commonwealth University. He works with individuals, couples, families, and
adolescents. His therapy interests include depression, anxiety, grief and loss, relationship
problems, spirituality, and cultural issues.

CHERYL L. SCHULTZ, Psy.D., is a Licensed Psychologist. She received her
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology. Her counseling
interests include depression, anxiety disorders, spirituality, self-esteem, relationship
difficulties, grief and loss, women's issues and adolescent developmental issues.

MATHEW W. SCHULTZ, Psy.D., is a Licensed Psychologist. He obtained his
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from Rosemead School of Psychology. He provides
individual therapy to adults and adolescents, and he also works with couples.  His
counseling interests include depression, anxiety, grief and loss issues, stress management,
adolescent developmental issues, interpersonal issues, and spiritual development.

JOAN M. TESTA, M.A., is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist.  She received her Master's Degree in Marriage and Family Counseling from Bethel Seminary.  She works with individuals, couples and families from a relational perspective.  Her special interest and experience is with marital issues.  Her other interests include depression, anxiety, eating disorders, and spirituality.

TERI A. WYLIE, M.A., is a Licensed Psychologist. She received her Master's Degree
in Counseling Psychology from St. Mary's College. She has competencies in the areas of
marriage and family counseling, as well as individual counseling with adolescents and
adults. Her areas of special interest include: parent-adolescent relationships, marriage
and family work, interpersonal skill development, and family of origin issues. She has a
background in working with addictions, sexual abuse, depression and anxiety.

IN MEMORIAM

WADE K. WAHL, PSY.D
October 16, 1956 - June 14, 2003

Founder and Co-Director of APS

Committed to God  -  Devoted to Family
Therapist    Teacher    Leader    Friend