Speciality: Relationship Issues

Daniel McHugh

Daniel McHugh, MA, LPC, NCC CCCPGH

Dan transitioned into the counseling profession after working for decades in project management, information technology, and process control for large corporations. He began (non-professional) lay counseling for individuals in 1997 after completing 2 years of training, and he has been counseling premarital couples with his wife since 2000 in his church’s couples ministry. After completing Daniel McHugh

Nathan Davis

Nathan Davis, NCC, LPC, CAADC CCCPGH

Nathan is a Licensed Professional Counselor. He obtained his BA in Religious Studies and a minor in Psychology from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in 1999. He later received his Master’s Degree in Marriage & Family Counseling from Geneva College. Nathan is a Certified Advanced Alcohol & Drug Counselor, in addition to being a Nationally Certified Nathan Davis

Sarah Nicholas

Sarah Nicholas, MS CCCPGH

Sarah received her Master’s Degree in Counseling Psychology from Chatham University in 2015, and her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Pennsylvania State University in 2010. She works with children and adolescents, as well as adults, and has experience within the following areas: anxiety, depression, anger, trauma, and abuse. Sarah loves serving and caring for others, Sarah Nicholas

Tom Laird

Tom Laird, MABC CCCPGH

Tom is the Executive Director of the Christian Counselors Collaborative, and of the Counseling Ministry at Allegheny Center Alliance Church. His areas of interest and experience include marriage counseling, depression, grief, addiction issues, and relational and spiritual struggles. He received his Bachelors Degree at the University of Pittsburgh in 1983, and his Masters in Biblical Tom Laird

Kristin Barnes

Kristin Barnes, MA, MFT CCCPGH

Kristin studied Marriage & Family Therapy at Reformed Theological Seminary in Jackson, MS. During her time in Jackson, and later in Miami, FL, she worked with many clients from diverse backgrounds. She feels comfortable working with couples, adult individuals, adolescents, parent-child dyads, whole families, as well as young children. She has training in Internal Family Kristin Barnes