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The CICC Team

Naami Resnick

LCPC

Naami is a compassionate, supportive therapist dedicated to helping people change and grow in the broader context of the family. She works with individuals, couples and families to help them achieve the inner peace and harmony they seek.

If you are feeling sad, anxious, or overwhelmed and want things to be different, Naami Resnick, LCPC, wants to support you, and let you know you aren’t alone. She utilizes a holistic, strength-based approach that will help you use your innate potential to achieve the lasting changes that you want. 

Therapy with Naami is about more than helping you through the immediate struggles. Naami is a growth-oriented therapist who brings her passion and drive to sessions, and imparts that into her clients and their change process. Naami specializes in empowering women who aren’t feeling positive during their day to day lives, and intuitively sense that things can be different. She views therapy as a collaborative experience, with the client bringing everything they need to heal already within them when they enter the therapy space.

Naami works with you to create a safe environment, regardless of age or background. Do you want your family to be supportive, caring and loving, but your efforts to get there end in frustration? Naami has worked extensively with families helping them navigate difficult situations and to achieve the harmony and tranquility that they seek. This includes navigating addiction, relocation, and religious dynamics.

She appreciates the importance of the family unit, while ensuring each individual receives the care and attention they need. Naami is passionate about helping individuals, couples and families build and grow the relationships that they want and deserve. She is family systems oriented, and maintains a broader lens around how the family unit functions as a whole, yet each piece matters.

Naami is a passionate yogi and has spent many years developing her personal practice. She has received somatic training, and incorporates it into her work. Naami believes being present in your body is key for an embodied healing experience, and utilizes mindfulness, journaling, and sensory tools to facilitate and support the process.

Naami is a licensed clinical professional counselor in the state of Maryland. She received her training at Johns Hopkins School of Education, located in Maryland, and is a nationally certified counselor, certified by the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC). Naami has trained in emotionally focused therapy (EFT), sex therapy, ACT, MI, and EMDR. Additionally, she offers creative journaling workshops, and restorative yoga and pilates experiences. Naami deeply believes in the power of healing in community.

Anna Moochoon

LCPC

Anna helps people improve relationships and overcome challenges with sexuality including desire issues and sexual dysfunction. Anna is a kind, gentle, and compassionate therapist that helps people address these issues.

Establishing the connection and sexual relationship that you want can be challenging. Issues such as anxiety, depression, shame and self-esteem can interfere with that process.

Anna has expertise at helping people improve relationships and overcome challenges with sexuality including desire issues and sexual dysfunction. Anna is a kind, gentle, and compassionate therapist that helps people address these issues and live a meaningful and authentic life.

Anna values and respects every person that she works with.

Anna is a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor and has a masters in clinical mental health counseling from Palo Alto University, California. Prior to that, she studied psychology with an emphasis in cognitive psychology at the University of Oslo in Norway. 

She has experience working with individuals and couples and has training in emotionally focused couples therapy (EFT) and sex therapy. 

Anna compliments these skills with other trainings including Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). Anna uses her skills to individualize therapy to the particular needs and preferences of each client. In addition to English, Anna speaks Norwegian and Georgian.

Dannielle Cayard

LMSW

Dannielle Cayard MSW, LMSW is passionate about helping people build strong, meaningful relationships. Her work as a therapist focuses on couples and facilitating their transition from distress to securely connected. She helps address challenges with communication, trust and respect building, physical and emotional intimacy and
conflict resolution. Additionally she has a strong interest in anxiety, depression, trauma, and mood disorders and is concerned about the mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness of her clients and the people that love them.

Dannielle is an experienced therapist offering in-person and telehealth services in Maryland and Washington DC. She has worked with adults, adolescents and children in several therapeutic settings and she brings cultural competence, artistic flair and a holistic and empathic approach to her therapy sessions. Dannielle completed her
undergraduate degree in Psychology in 2007 at Clark Atlanta University and a master’s degree in Social Work with a concentration in Public Health, in 2009, at Morgan State University.

Dannielle uses emotionally focused therapy (EFT), attachment-related theory, and communication and boundary setting skills to help couples better engage and respond to one another and to reconnect their love. She is a balanced therapist recognizing that people’s actions and behaviors are driven by a desire for emotional connection and safety. In session, she is direct, fair, and couple centric as every relationship is unique and curated by the individuals in it.

Dannielle’s philosophy to her work is best captured with the adage from Mike McHargue, “People grow when they are loved well. If you want to help someone heal, love them without an agenda.

Shannon Bogle

Intern Therapist
Shannon Bogle has a heartfelt desire to help people build better relationships and joined CICC to do just that. She exudes a warm disposition that places her clients at ease, promoting an environment that welcomes sharing and vulnerability. She understands that every individual’s experience is shaped by their background and environment, and she is eager to help a broad array of people by advocating for diverse voices in therapy. Shannon’s empathetic nature, combined with her strong commitment to social justice and mental well-being, equips her to approach therapy from a holistic perspective. 

 

Shannon is a tenacious and compassionate first-generation American. She aims to use her unique background and deep understanding of the complexities of interpersonal relationships as a basis for her therapeutic approach. Born to immigrant parents, she has grown up navigating the delicate balance between diverse cultural expectations and the challenges of modern American life, which has fueled her passion for helping others find harmony and connection in their relationships. 

 

Shannon holds a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology with a minor in Family Studies from Towson University where she honed her skills in active listening and empathetic engagement. Shannon is currently obtaining her Masters through Capella University and is expected to graduate in September of 2025.

Morgan Chaney

LGPC

Morgan Chaney is a thoughtful and compassionate therapist. She helps individuals and couples address and resolve sexual dysfunction, repair their relationships and improve mental health. Morgan brings an energy and enthusiasm to the therapy office that empowers her clients to boldly make the changes that they seek and deserve. 

Morgan is pursuing advanced training in sex therapy and emotionally focused couples therapy. She is an active member of the American Association of Sex Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT). Morgan is a licensed graduate professional counselor and sees clients in person (Lutherville) and through telehealth.

Morgan helps people resolve their problems with a focus on present day concerns, while compassionately helping clients understand how their past impacts them. Therapy with Morgan is non-judgmental, culturally sensitive, and adaptive.


Lyra Hornseth

LGPC

Lyra (she/her/hers) is passionate about helping people recognize and leverage their strengths and natural abilities to live with purpose and meaning in their lives. She works with individuals and couples helping them move from distress and despair to healthy functioning and better connection. Lyra creates a supportive therapeutic relationship and her clients are able to comfortably engage in an authentic therapy process.

Lyra’s approach to therapy is trauma informed, client centered, LGBTQI+ affirming, and strengths based. Lyra utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) interventions as well as existential and mindfulness-based interventions. She has advanced training in Emotionally Focused Couples Therapy (EFT) which forms the base of her relationship work.

Lyra is a Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor and holds a certificate in professional counseling studies from the University of Baltimore, a masters in forensic psychology from Argosy University, and a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Salisbury University. Lyra has worked for the past fifteen years in applied behavioral sciences, providing psychotherapy, career coaching, psychological and educational screenings and assessment, and mental health case management services. Lyra has worked with individuals and couples from diverse backgrounds including: military service members and Veterans, law enforcement officers, seniors, young adults, members of the LGBTQI+ community, immigrants, and individuals who were involved in the criminal justice
system.

Mark Goldberg

LCMFT, CST

Mark is passionate about helping individuals and couples live their best lives. As a certified emotionally focused couples therapist (EFT) and certified sex therapist, Mark helps people improve their relationships and make the changes they want.

Mark Goldberg, LCMFT, CST, provides individual therapy to adults to help them better understand and express their feelings, to address depression and anxiety, and to improve their relationships.

He has advanced training in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT) from the Beck Institute which allows him to provide effective, evidence based treatment for his clients.

Mark is a certified Emotionally Focused Couples Therapist (EFT), who helps couples and families create meaningful and lasting connections.

He also specializes in helping families overcome challenges related to divorce, remarriage, and co-parenting. Additionally, Mark is a Certified Sex Therapist (AASECT).

Mark’s friendly nature and strong clinical skills foster a therapeutic setting that allows clients to work towards their goals of sustainable change and growth. His approach takes into account the role of family in challenges and their solutions.

Mark is a Licensed Clinical Marriage and Family Therapist and an approved LGPC supervisor in the State of Maryland. He completed a masters in Marital and Family Therapy at Touro University, and a masters in Sociology at the University of North Texas.

His experience, and skill set, coupled with his compassionate nature, gives him the ability to help you improve your situation.

Insurance

Center for Intimacy, Connection and Change is an “out-of-network” provider. Payment is due at the time of service and we will provide you with a receipt that can be submitted to your insurance provider.  You should check with your insurance provider about the “out-of-network” benefits provided through your plan and the expected rate of reimbursement.

Likewise, therapy services often qualify for reimbursement from FSA or HSA accounts and receipts can be submitted for that purpose. We accept cash, check, debit and credit cards.

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