Felicia Jallah, Mental Health Therapist, MA, LPCC
Counseling Philosophy
I'm sure you heard the saying " You've got one life", but have you thought about how you would like to live that life? At times, we can experience struggles that can move us out of our window of tolerance or leave us feeling like we have no options or means of relief. My role is to support you on your journey of self-exploration and self- awareness to dismantle unproductive narratives that are no longer serving you, as well as assisting with developing coping interventions for lasting change. I embody a nonjudgmental, unconditional positive regard approach that meets you where you are at, and is free of judgement. I have experience working with individuals who have experienced trauma, incarceration, substance abuse, issues with emotional regulation, stage of life concerns, anxiety and depression. Let's vibe, heal, and learn together!!! I am looking forward to meeting you!
Education
The University of Toledo - Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, Minor in Criminal Justice
William James College - Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counseling with a Forensic and Correctional emphasis
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Mike Mui, Mental Health Therapist, MA, LPCC
Counseling Philosophy
Healthcare has the power to add years to the life you are living. Mental healthcare has the power to add quality of life to the years you are living. I see my role in mental healthcare as helping and journeying with students to what is hindering them from being what they want to be. I am a child of Chinese immigrants and love learning about your family of origin. I specialize in working with the following topics: ADHD, Social Anxiety, Addictions, and Trauma. I am trained in EMDR (Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing) a modality that focuses on helping work through traumatic memories and experiences. I also have a background in faith-based counseling and addiction counseling if those would be helpful to you.
Education
University of Minnesota – Twin Cities, BA- Biology Society and the Environment
Bethel University, MA- Counseling Psychology
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Ellie McDowell, Social Worker, LSW
Philosophy
As a social worker, I advocate and collaborate with individuals to ensure that their basic needs are being met by connecting them with on campus and external resources. My goal is to meet students where they are at and to empower them in a variety of ways in reaching their personal goals. As a social worker, I have the unique opportunity to be creative in the ways I support students while treating each individual with dignity and as an expert of their own lives. I also have the opportunity to network and seek out new partnerships with outside organizations to meet needs as they arise. I seek to approach students from a trauma-informed lens and creating a space that welcomes vulnerabilities and honest conversations. An additional part of my role is supporting students in gaining access to our campus Food Cupboard. This is a campus resource for all students to utilize as a supplement for their food needs.
Education
Augsburg University, Master of Social Work (In Progress)
Bethel University, Bachelor of Social Work
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Sabrina Skeens, Personal Counselor, Parent Navigator
Counseling Philosophy
My goal as a counselor is to provide a safe and welcoming environment where students can freely express who they are and how they are feeling. Each student has a story, and I love learning about who a person is holistically. College, life and relationships can be stressful, and I provide support on how to navigate those areas. For students who are not sure what they want to do as a career, I can offer career counseling, as well. In addition to being a counselor, I am also the parent navigator and can provide specialized support for our parenting students at NHCC.
Education
Metropolitan State University – Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Adler Graduate School – Master of Arts, Counseling and Psychotherapy
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David Riley, Mental Health Therapist Intern
Internship Overview
David Riley is a dedicated substance use counselor formerly of RS Eden, where he passionately served for six years. With 25 years of continuous recovery, David is committed to supporting individuals facing the challenges of substance use and mental health concerns. Throughout his career, David has felt a profound calling to serve those struggling with life issues, utilizing his personal experiences to inspire hope and healing. David is married and excited to engage in discussions on how to effectively support individuals returning from incarceration, emphasizing the importance of compassion, understanding, and holistic care. David can also offer religious counseling if you believe that would be helpful for you.
Education
Bethel University – BA - Christian Ministries
Metropolitan State University - BA - Alcohol and Drug Counseling
St. Mary’s University of Minnesota- MA-Counseling Psychology (In Progress)
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Elton Dahn, Director of Student Conduct & Conflict Resolution, Title IX Coordinator
Student Mediation Philosophy
In all of my roles, I seek to be flexible with students, staff, and faculty to create a positive and welcoming environment, and I strive to approach situations with empathy, concern, and fairness. I strive to provide understanding and openness to all cultures and experiences.
Education
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Metropolitan State University, BS – Criminal Justice
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Lindsay Fort, Dean of Student Development
Philosophy
My greatest joys at work come from connecting with and making a difference for students! It is a privilege to serve the NHCC students every day. My philosophy is to approach every situation with an open mind, kindness and empathy, and to work together to find a solution for any barriers you may have.
Lindsay has experience in a variety of campus areas and currently works with our CARE Center, Food Cupboard, Student Conduct, Student Life, TRIO, Library, and Tutoring departments. Our goals are to streamline our support services to be accessible and meet your needs as a student. Reach out if you have ideas or need support at NHCC!
Education
University of St. Thomas BA - Communications Studies and English
University of Connecticut MA - Education and Administration