Summit Community Services

Individual Therapy
Our individual therapy is a confidential and personalized service offered to help individuals overcome mental health challenges and improve their overall well-being. Our therapists provide one-on-one support and guidance to help clients achieve their goals.
Meet the Team
Dedication. Expertise. Passion.

Bernadette Lombardo
Bernadette has over 25 years of experience working with children, adolescents, families, and the elderly. In addition to providing individual therapy, Bernadette has worked as a crisis clinician in emergency rooms throughout the North shore. She is familiar in collaborating and working with court systems, school systems and various state agencies. Bernadette utilizes CBT techniques, such as cognitive restructuring and developing grounding and coping strategies, to guide her clients to deeper levels of insight in order to manage stress and anxiety around life’s challenges.

Daniel Rivera
Daniel is a clinician with a strong background in providing therapeutic services across various settings, including schools, in-home therapy, and outpatient clinics. His extensive experience in managing clinical care, developing treatment plans, and coordinating services has equipped him with the skills necessary to support and improve the well-being of his clients effectively. Fluent in both English and Spanish, Daniel is committed to delivering culturally competent care and advocating for the needs of diverse populations.

Anna Madden
Anna began her career in mental health working in the community as an Intensive In Home Therapist. Her expertise lies in providing counseling to children and adults, in both family and individual therapy based capacities. Anna is passionate about helping her clients set goals that enhance their motivation, success, and overall well-being. Anna uses a person-centered, eclectic approach with her clients, incorporating cognitive-behavioral therapy, strength-based and mindfulness approaches, and family systems therapy.

Jaime Andrade​
As a compassionate clinician, Jaime dedicated to providing high-quality care with a strongfocus on understanding and respecting cultural diversity. Jaime prioritizes building meaningfulrelationships with patients, ensuring they feel heard and valued. Fluent in both English and Cape Verdean Creole, Jaime integrates a culturally sensitive approach to treatment, recognizing each individual's unique background and needs. Jaime's goal is to deliver empathetic, patient-centered care while fostering an environment of trust and respect.

Chassity Crowell- Miller
Chassity is a Licensed Clinical Worker who focuses on supporting older adolescents and adults facing addiction disorders, anxiety, depression, trauma, and ADHD. She also has with extensive knowledge of military culture. Employing a client-centered approach she integrates CBT and Motivational Interviewing techniques to assist her clients in symptom management, skill development, and improving their overall wellbeing.

Alexandra Jackson
Alex holds a Masters degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a concentration in Latinx Mental Health from William James College (fluent in Spanish and English). As a mental health professional, she has experience working with anxiety, depression, OCD, and eating disorders. Alex is passionate about helping clients recognize their potential and self-worth. She approaches each session with curiosity and care, ensuring clients feel heard, understood, and supported. While her therapeutic strategies are tailored to each client’s unique needs, she frequently incorporates cognitive behavioral (CBT), solution-focused therapy, and the development of coping skills.


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