Find Your Therapist
The heart of PCOATL is the people behind it. Our team is united by a shared commitment to compassionate care, clinical excellence, and building meaningful relationships with those we serve. We believe that trust, understanding, and genuine human connection are the foundation of effective support, and we are honored to walk alongside individuals, families, and healthcare communities through life's challenges and transitions.
Catherine Byler, LMSW
Associate Psychotherapist
I believe that every person has the innate ability, strength, and resilience to overcome life’s challenges. Whether you’re facing difficult emotions, unhelpful thoughts or behaviors, major life transitions, or the everyday pressures of life, I encourage you to reach out. I offer a holistic approach that considers all aspects of wellbeing: emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual. I am committed to providing a compassionate, nonjudgmental space where you are free to be yourself, flaws and all.
Jordan Gulbranson, LCSW
Psychotherapist
I bring a warm, collaborative approach to therapy, grounded in a strengths-based perspective and informed by evidence-based practices. I specialize in supporting individuals navigating life transitions, chronic or terminal illness, grief and bereavement, and challenges in communication and relationships. My goal is to create a safe, supportive space where clients feel seen and empowered to move toward healing, clarity, and meaningful change.
Arri Wynn, LMSW
Associate Psychotherapist
Arri Wynn, LMSW, is a dedicated behavioral health social worker with a passion for supporting individuals and families through life’s most challenging transitions. With a strong background in counseling, resource navigation, and care planning, Arri combines clinical expertise with genuine compassion to empower clients in achieving meaningful goals.
Alex Allen, LCSW
Clinical Director, Psychotherapist
I primarily provide services to clients going through major life changes. I recognize that feelings of loss can permeate our lives and the need to process loss to move forward in life. These losses are not always the traditional loss of another human; instead, they span across multiple domains of life functioning such as marriage, a job, or loss of sense of purpose and meaning in life in life. Processing loss can be difficult, but my goal is to create a space where you are able to unabashedly do so without fear or judgment. Additionally, I am part of the GSCSW Low Cost Supervision program.