Chad Randall completed a Masters Degree in Counseling from The University of Missouri in 2007. He completed a Bachelors of Science Degree in Marketing from Indiana University in 1993, and before changing careers mid-life to become a counselor Chad worked several years in the Wine & Spirits Industry. Chad enjoyed aspects of his previous career but driving home each day he had a sense of not being at peace with his life work. Chad has been passionate about counseling from the beginning and no longer has that nagging feeling making his way home even after a long day.
Since 2007 Chad has extensive experience & training treating struggles with Addiction, Emotion Regulation - Suicidality, Anxiety, Depression, Trauma, Mood Swings, & Perfectionism, working in community agency and private practice settings. Chad has an advanced credential in treating individuals with a co-occurring mental health diagnosis & addiction. He's also supervised several clinicians for Missouri State Licensure.
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San Mueller graduated from the University of Missouri St. Louis with a masters degree in counseling in 1998. She has a master of science degree in business education completed 1992 and a bachelor of science in behavioral science completed in 1990 from National Louis University in Evanston Illinois. She attained national certification with the Linehan Board of Certification as a Certified DBT Clinician in 2016. San is also trained in Prolonged Exposure Therapy and DBT-PE.San has worked as a counselor as well as an educator and trainer. She has trained in Love & Logic parenting, Mental Health First Aid and is a crisis prevention instructor. San is past president of Missouri Mental Health Counselors Association. She is a registered yoga teacher and teaches community classes.
Senajda Zec earned both a Master of Professional Studies in Integrated Behavioral Health (2018) and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (2013) from the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Her approach focuses on integrative treatment for both mental health and substance use disorders. Prior to beginning her journey as a therapist, Senajda held various positions within the helping profession. Senajda worked as an educational assistant in a multi-age classroom helping students learn effective ways of regulating their emotions and improve their social relationships. She also worked for a non-profit agency helping adults with developmental disabilities move towards independent living. Her approach to providing therapy services draws from many psychological theories while focusing on the individual’s goals and values. She utilizes Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) to help individuals feel more in control over their lives.