Welcome to ACTheals Providers Directory Page.

“Heal me, O Lord, and I will be healed; save me and I will be saved, for you are the one I praise.”
Jeremiah 17:14

ACTheals is happy to list the below professional members who are part of our Providers Directory. Please contact one of the below individuals if you would like to discuss your current needs.

Members are listed in alpha order by last name.

*ACTheals is not responsible for any of the fee structure or the care provided by the below individuals. Agreements are made between patient and provider.

 

Sister Mary Ann Ankoviak, CSJ
Retired Parish Administrator/Retreat Facilitator
Congregation of St. Joseph

269-381-6290
mankoviak@csjoseph.org

Jeremy Ashton, M Div, MS, LADC
Counseling, Ministry
Forensic Consultation and Counseling

802-278-8158
jeremy_ashton@icloud.com

Counseling, Bible teaching, consultation regarding clinical or church concerns.

Marilyn Dolcetti, LCSW
Psychotherapy

203-655-9481
mjdolcetti@gmail.com

Faith based practice for adults and children.

Julie Elkinton
Licensed Professional Counselor

304-479-0282
jaelkinton@pm.me

My current practice consist of mostly individuals and some couples. I have worked with trauma in domestic violence and post-abortion healing. Also a lot of anger and stress management. I am most interested in the wounds that leave pain and reek havoc in peoples relationships with God, self and others.
I have been only remote since 3/2020. I use both telephone and video means of communication. I am licensed in West Virginia as of 2021, but was licensed in Washington state since 2005.
I use mostly Cognitive Behavioral Therapy modes with clients. I think identifying ones interior dialogue is very important to understanding our emotions and mood. Appreciating that our environment and past life events also play a part in how we view ourselves and the world. Everyone has a story and at some point they want to tell it and it usually reveals a good deal about woundedness.
For many years I have been a Christian counselor. My faith guides how I approach counseling. It is a gift to be open to the Holy Spirit and hear what it is He wants to share with the soul in front of me.

Kenneth Flanagan, Ph.D., MSW, LCSW
Associate Professor
University of North Dakota

701-777-3769
kmfsfo@yahoo.com

Academic practice at this point in time, current areas of research is focused upon the identification of key factors that contribute to the successful implementation of evidenced-based practices within organizations and communities, creating caring organizations, as well as, community-based systems of care for older adults particularly those with dementia related conditions in rural communities and trauma. He is also researching the incorporation of spirituality into micro and macro levels of practice, Previously had a private practice focused upon the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders and relationship issues.

Fr. Flavio Gillio, MS
Director of the National Shrine of Our Lady of La Salette
Associate Director of the La Salette Retreat and Conference Center

508-222-5410
flaviogillio@gmail.com
https://lasaletteattleboroshrine.org/
https://www.lasaletteretreatcenter.org/

Associate Director of La Salette Retreat & Conference Center, Retreat Facilitator, and Spiritual Director. Father Flavio was born and raised in Chieri, Italy. Since his Diaconate Ordination, Fr. Flavio has worked in both Formation and Education, as a Professor of Scripture, Retreat Facilitator, and Speaker. He holds an M.A. in Jewish Studies from the Catholic University of Paris and an M.A. in Scripture from the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome. He did his Post-Graduate Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, specializing in Biblical Narrative Analysis. He taught Scripture, Biblical Languages, and Jewish Exegesis in Italy and in Israel, where he lived for almost 10 years. While in Jerusalem, Fr. Flavio guided many retreats and pilgrimages throughout the Holy Land, running the program “Reading the Bible in the Land of the Bible”. Besides Scripture and Spirituality, Fr. Flavio has a great passion for photography, visual arts, graphic design and dogs! He has been blessed with the possibility to serve in a place, he loves to say, where “the only limit is your pastoral imagination.

Pastor Joe Johnson
Doctor of Ministry, Master of Divinity
Heart of the Father Ministries

714-756-0088
pastorjoejohnson@gmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/Heartofthefatherministries

Pastoral counseling, inner healing and Immanuel prayer, teaching Pastoral Care and Inner Healing with The Master’s Institute Seminary, mentoring pastors, marriage counseling, teaching joy skills, ministering in Norway every July, speaker for conferences and webinars Healing Wounds of the Heart. Healing Father Wound

Benjamin Keyes, PhD, EdD
Professor/Director Center for Trauma and Resiliency Studies
Divine Mercy University

727-460-7999
bkeyes@divinemercy.edu

Private Practice specializes in Trauma. This includes field deployment to natural and man-made trauma for field and clinical work. Specializes in working with Dissociative Disorders and Trauma-Related Disorders including PTSD and Borderline Personality Disorder.

Penelope Klestinski, LCSW
Clinician
Social Work: Mental Health
Michael Klestinski, ACSW, & Associates, P.C.

847-367-6900
MLKLESTINSKI@GMAIL.COM
http://www.counselinglibertyville.com/

Work with children aged two and older, families, couples, women’s issues, military personnel. Heavy use of EMDR Christian Counseling, active listening family systems. Referrals from EAPS hrs, insurance companies, churches are the main source of clients.

John Lambert, LCSW, BCD
Clinical Social Work
Christian Psychotherapy Resources

727-492-4926
John@JohnFLambert.com
www.johnflambert.com

“Do you know what you want from me” is my customary greeting to those who seek my help. And for those who follow Christ, I may suggest during the course of treatment that we make use of “The EXAMEN PRAYER”: Gratitude, Petition, Review, Forgiveness and Renewal. After 45 years of integrating emotional and spiritual growth in dialogic counseling, I continue to marvel at the results of striving for an attitude of trust in the Holy Spirit’s healing work in my patients and myself. Practicing the Presence of God in Blessing each other silently and verbally is “best practices”.

Rev. Benjamin McEntire
Healing & Spiritual Warfare-Related Ministry, Chaplaincy
CEEC, Alaska Air National Guard

828-442-4791
bpmcentire@protonmail.com

My ministry work focuses on providing and training people in inner healing, generational healing, and addressing demonic activity (I am an appointed exorcist). I also research and lecture on ecumenical issues pertaining to spiritual warfare-related ministry.

Deacon Terry Mermann, Ed.D., LPC
Principal
St. Francis Xavier Catholic School

912-265-9470
tmermann@sfxcs.org

Counseling couples and families. Spiritual Direction.

Dr. Sally Riconscente,CRC, LRC
Therapist/Professor
La Salette Shrine

508-285-7321
sriconscente@comcast.net

Freelance work. Contact for details.

N. Bernadette St. James, MTheo, MPsy, PsyD
Spiritual Director
Educator

310-991-2256
nbstjames@gmail.com

Extensive experience in ministering to the incarcerated, treating the effects of sexual abuse, and trafficked individuals.  Offers retreats and spiritual direction specializing in contemplative spirituality, inner healing, ecumenical and interreligious relations.  Educator in the areas of theology, psychology and spiritual formation. 

Rev. Dr. Duke Walker
Chaplain/Spiritual Director/Retreat Facilitator
The Inner Hue

336-309-1776
Duke@TheInnerHue.com
http://www.TheInnerHue.com

My practice of spiritual direction and retreat facilitation focuses on the experience of a person growing in the Life-Liberating and Unifying Intimacy of God within one self and with others. Simply put, seeing people by the Holy Spirit live authentically in Christ the Lord.