Nancy Flaherty Lamb, MA, Gerontologist

Nancy holds a graduate degree from the University of Texas and is certified by the Texas Gerontological Consortium. Her studies include post graduate work at the Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, and several years of post graduate studies in Jungian psychology. Since 1981 Nancy has been a gerontologist and pastoral counselor in the Austin community. Her counseling practice is primarily with individuals in mid- and late-life transition, those experiencing grief and loss, and with adult children ant their parents as they negotiate changing relationships. Nancy also leads retreats and workshops on intergenerational relationships, life transition and spiritual growth and is a frequent speaker for churches and other organizations, including Hospice Austin.

Diane Miles, MA, LPC

Diane works with adults who seek personal growth to navigate life transitions, create healthy relationships, manage stress and heal anxiety, depression and grief. She received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from St. Edward's University and her Bachelor of Communications degree from The University of Texas at Austin. Her career includes over 25 years of advertising, marketing and human resource experience and her avocation is spiritual renewal. Diane also leads workshops such as "Rhythms of Rest and Restoration" and facilitates "support" and "best practices" groups.

Patti Peacock, MA, LPC

Patti, a Licensed Professional Counselor, received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from St. Edward's University and is also a Certified Family Mediator. Her primary goal in working with adults, children, teens, couples, and families is to empower them to achieve new levels of understanding, growth, and satisfaction in all aspects of their lives particularly in the areas of depression and anxiety, relationships, and recovery from abuse and trauma.

Sharyn Reynolds, MDiv, Fellow AAPC

Sharyn is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and The Austin Presbyterian Theological Seminary. She has a wide range of experience as an educator, social worker, manager, administrator, pastor, hospice chaplain and therapist. After ten years in congregational ministry, she has been a pastoral counselor in a clinical setting for 16 years. Her practice address issues of life transition, grief, healing childhood wounds, emotional and stress management and spiritual issues. She has a Certificate in Spiritual Direction, is a member of Spiritual Directors International and is a Fellow in the American Association of Pastoral Counselors.

Rosa M. Schnyer, DAOM, L.Ac.

Rosa is a Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) whose work focuses on the mind-body relationship. She has extensive experience working with complex chronic disorders, stress related disorders, anxiety and depression, pain, autoimmune disorders and women's health issues. She especially enjoys facilitating change by fostering awareness of individual vulnerabilities, encouraging prevention and partnering in a collaborative relationship that focuses on awakening the will to get well and to stay well.

Rosa M. Schnyer, DAOM, L.Ac

Emmett Skiles, MA, Life & Wellness Coach

Emmett has a passionate interest in empowering others to take an active role in preserving wholeness for body, mind and spirit. Motivated by a life-changing experience with cancer in 1995, he received his Master of Arts in Consciousness Studies degree from John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant Hill, California. He works with clients who want to move from a state of "surviving" into one of "thriving." Using a life and wellness coaching model, he serves as a witness to their journey, offers his knowledge and unique perspective when challenges are encountered and steadily supports the client to achieve their goals.

Sherri Woodworth, MA, LPC

Jennifer Stewart, MA, LPC

Jennifer primarily works with couples, adolescents and adult individuals dealing with issues of depression, anxiety, stress, life transition, relationships and spiritual exploration. She works from a compassionate perspective encouraging gentle transformation in life. Jennifer received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from St. Edward's University, Austin, Texas in 2004. Her previous work has been at an adolescent group home and a local faith sensitive counseling center.

Sherri Woodworth, MA, LPC

Sherri works with adults, couples, adolescents and with children as young as age six.
She offers counseling and psychotherapy tailored to each client's value system, culture and spiritual needs in order to promote healing and meaning specific to that individual, couple or family.  She offers a safe place to explore issues of purpose and transition,
and new ways to cope within a changing and challenging world. Sherri received her Master of Arts in Counseling degree from St. Edward's University in Austin, Texas.

Sherri Woodworth, MA, LPC

Kebana Frost, MA

Kebana is currently pursuing independent licensure as a professional counselor, and has worked as an office administrator alongside members of the Weavings Wellness Group for over eight years. She works primarily with adults who aspire to feel increasingly less stuck in their lives. She offers a warm and non-judgmental environment which promotes courage to face difficulties with dignity. Kebana's education in counseling was completed through the Seminary of the Southwest in Austin. She has an interfaith orientation, with emphasis in both Buddhism and Christianity.