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Meet the clinicians at Brighter Tomorrow — across our two offices and telehealth team.
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Telehealth Team
Therapists serving clients across Nevada via secure video.
Alexzandria Summers, CSW-I
As a Clinical Social Work Intern with a foundation in trauma-informed care, Alexzandria is passionate about supporting individuals who are often underserved or navigating difficult systems, including the re-entry population, children in foster or state care, and individuals and families facing end-of-life transitions. She provides a supportive, nonjudgmental space where clients can process experiences, build coping skills, and access the resources they need to improve their quality of life.

Christie Johnson, CPC Intern
Christie Johnson is a Clinical Professional Counselor Intern with over 15 years of experience in social services, specializing in supporting individuals and families facing substance use, behavioral health challenges, foster care transitions, and adoption-related issues . She holds a Master’s degree in Human Relations from the University of Oklahoma and is currently completing her clinical training to become a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor .
Elisia Danley, CSW-I
As a Clinical Social Work Intern with a strong background in mental health and social services , I’ve worked with individuals ages 3 and up , including those navigating anxiety, depression, neurodivergence, psychosis, and mood disorders . I create a welcoming and nonjudgmental space where clients can feel supported as they explore their thoughts, build emotional awareness, and learn to manage life’s stressors.

Janelle Thompson, CSW-I
Janelle Thompson is a Clinical Social Work Intern who specializes in working with children and teens ages 4 to 15. Her background includes advocacy, crisis support, and trauma-informed care for young people navigating grief, anxiety, interpersonal violence, and identity development. She uses a strengths-based, collaborative approach that combines Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT), and creative engagement strategies tailored to each child’s developmental needs.
Joanne Tran, LCSW, Team Lead
Joanne specializes in working with young adults in their 20s and 30s who are struggling with depression, anxiety, grief, relationship challenges, and major life transitions . She understands that life can feel overwhelming, especially for those balancing personal growth, career pressures, and shifting family dynamics. As the daughter of Vietnamese refugees , she is particularly passionate about supporting Asian American children of immigrants as they process intergenerational trauma, cultural identity conflicts, and family expectations .

Jordan Fuller, CSW-I
Jordan Fuller is a Clinical Social Work Intern with a background in education, mentorship, and personal development. He earned his Associate’s degree in Social Science from Skyline College, a Bachelor’s degree in Gender and Sexuality Studies with a minor in Family Studies from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and a Master’s degree in Psychology from National University . He is currently pursuing his Master’s in Social Work at Chamberlain University.

Keunshea Fleming, CSW-I
As a Clinical Social Work Intern, I work primarily with adults, especially women, from diverse cultural backgrounds, with a strong commitment to supporting individuals of African descent and underserved communities. I have extensive experience helping clients navigate substance use and addiction, PTSD and complex trauma, chronic illness (including HIV/AIDS), grief and loss, peripartum depression, anxiety, and the unique challenges of caregiving . I also bring personal understanding and compassion to families navigating neurodiversity and specialized needs.

Lorenthia Clayton, CSW-I
Lorenthia Clayton is a Clinical Social Work Intern committed to helping individuals process emotions, navigate grief, and build resilience. Originally from Los Angeles, CA, she earned her Master’s Degree in Social Work with honors from the University of Southern California (USC). Her experience includes working with teens, young adults, and individuals facing end-of-life challenges, helping them find meaning, connection, and healing in their journey.

Miranda Pulido, MFT-I
As a Marriage and Family Therapy Intern, I work with individuals, couples, and families, with a strong focus on supporting women and BIPOC communities . I understand that these communities often face added layers of stress, and I’m here to provide a space where your experiences are acknowledged, validated, and explored with care. I have experience working with a wide range of concerns and am especially passionate about helping clients process trauma and strengthen their relationships.

Monica Gonzalez, CSW-I
As a Clinical Social Work Intern, I work with young adults through mid-adulthood, with a strong focus on supporting Hispanic/Latino and Spanish-speaking communities, as well as neurodiverse and other vulnerable populations. I have experience helping individuals facing challenges such as anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation, psychotic disorders, ADHD, substance use, and grief. I understand how difficult it can be to navigate systems, relationships, and life stressors—especially when language or cultural barriers are present—and I’m here to walk alongside you through it.

Nicole Pangelinan, CSW-I
As a Clinical Level Social Work Intern, I wor k with children, adolescents, and young adults who are copi ng with complex trauma, anxiety, mood disorders, behavioral dysregulation, and attachment-related concerns. I’m espec ially passionate about supporting youth from minority backgrou nds or those who have experienced poverty, single-parent dynamic s, foster care involvement, or disruptions in early relationships. M y goal is to create a warm, validating space where clients feel truly seen, understood, and supported as they build resilience and self- confidence.

Sherrita Williams, CSW-I
Relationships, personal challenges, and emotional struggles can often leave us feeling unheard and misunderstood. If you’re experiencing communication barriers, relationship stress, or struggling to navigate life’s transitions, therapy can help you find clarity and confidence in expressing yourself. My goal is to provide a safe, non-judgmental space where you can explore your emotions, improve communication, and build stronger, healthier relationships.

Dr. Tony Martinez, Ph.D., LMFT
As a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT) and U.S. Air Force veteran , I offer a grounded, real-world approach to therapy. My experience serving on multiple deployments gave me a deep appreciation for human strength, vulnerability, and the power of healing . Whether you’re navigating trauma, relationship strain, depression, or anxiety, I create a space where you can dig deep, feel safe, and move forward with purpose .
E Russell Office
In-person therapists at our E Russell location.

E Russell Clinician, LMFT
Couples counseling and family systems work, in-person at E Russell.
N Durango Office
In-person therapists at our N Durango location.

N Durango Clinician, LCPC
Play-based therapy for kids and CBT for teens at N Durango.
Student Therapists
Supervised graduate therapists offering reduced-fee sessions.

Samara Cobb, MSW Student
Samara Cobb is a second-year Master of Social Work (MSW) student at Eastern University , with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Central Michigan University . Her professional experience includes work in child welfare and community services, where she supported individuals and families through investigations, family preservation efforts, and emergency resource coordination. These roles shaped her commitment to holistic, strengths-based care and deepened her appreciation for ethical, client-centered practice.
