Our providers
Our team brings a wide range of specialisms and modalities.
- Molly McCue, LPC — Founder. In practice since 2002, she started Family Matters in 2005. She works with individuals
and families and has extensive training in Family Therapy and EMDR for trauma and PTSD. BSc in Psychology
(University of Alabama at Birmingham) and a Master's in Education and Counseling (University of North Florida).
- Whitney Bounds, LCSW. More than nine years of experience in trauma, crisis and grief counseling. She has worked with
at-risk children, teens and families in Glynn and Camden counties, with survivors of domestic violence, and with
hospice patients and their families as a certified grief counselor (GC-C).
- Tina Roux. A Capella University graduate with a master's in mental health counseling, providing counseling to teens
and adults for adjustment, depression, anxiety, phobia and bereavement. Working toward licensure under supervision,
offering cognitive, narrative and client-centred techniques.
- Elissa Gonzalez Ogonowski, APC. Operating under the supervision of a licensed clinician. A military veteran and
former Navy spouse of ten years, she is familiar with the needs of military families.
- Merrisa Kight. Master's in social work from Tulane University and an undergraduate degree in psychology. She uses
cognitive behavioral therapy and sees clients of all ages, with a background in domestic violence advocacy and
inpatient services.
- Samantha Kight. BA in Psychology (Argosy University) and an MA in Marriage and Family Therapy.
For the full team, see Our Providers.