Meet the Founders
A team of caring therapists dedicated to your growth and healing.
"I believe meaningful changes begins when people feel truly seen, heard, and cared for."
Raina Krell, PhD
Raina Krell, PhD, integrates over 30 years of clinical experience with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), humanistic, psychodynamic and family systems approaches, and has specialized training in Attachment-Focused EMDR, foundational dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT), somatic modalities, and reconciliation and discernment counseling. Her work blends evidence-based methods with relational depth, supporting growth and healing across life’s transitions.
She works with individuals, couples, children, adolescents, and families addressing anxiety, depression, trauma, grief and loss, codependency, relationship challenges, identity development, and personal growth.
Raina earned her Master’s in Marriage and Family Child Counseling and a Doctoral degree in Counseling Psychology from University of Southern California. She is licensed to practice in California, Florida, and Utah, and has served in roles spanning private practice, clinical leadership, academia, consultation, and treatment program development. Across all settings, her work centers on fostering resilience, connection, and psychological wellbeing.
Alana Ofman, LCSW
Alana Ofman, LCSW, practices an integrative approach that combines psychodynamic therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), Somatic Experiencing, and Attachment-Focused EMDR. She emphasizes relational connection, emotional awareness, and practical tools that support insight and change.
Her clinical work focuses on individuals, couples, and families addressing mood disorders, trauma, addiction, grief, dual diagnosis, and relational conflict. Known for her warm and direct style, she helps clients explore emotional patterns and develop capacity for resilience and growth.
Alana earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California. She has maintained a long-standing private practice in Los Angeles and served as Clinical Director at Camden Center, where she provided advanced clinical supervision and leadership. Her work reflects both clinical depth and a commitment to collaborative, sustainable healing.
"Healing begins in honest connection -- when compassion and curiosity create space for growth, resilience, and lasting change."
Michael Scheer, LMFT
Michael Scheer, LMFT is a relational therapist whose approach integrates psychodynamic, Jungian, somatic, cognitive, and behavioral modalities. He draws from Somatic Experiencing®, the NeuroAffective Relational Model (NARM), and Post-Induction Therapy to support clients through developmental challenges, relational dynamics, and trauma with depth and compassion.
He works with individuals, couples, and families addressing anxiety, depression, trauma, addiction, sexual health, relationship challenges, and co-occurring mental health conditions. His work emphasizes emotional awareness, nervous system regulation, and the restoration of trust and relational capacity through collaborative therapeutic relationships.
Michael earned his Master’s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy from University of Southern California and is a certified Somatic Experiencing® Practitioner and NARM practitioner. In addition to his clinical work, he is Co-Founder and Executive Director of Camden Case Management, a clinically informed case management company that supports individuals and families facing mental health, addiction, and medical challenges as they translate therapeutic progress into lived, sustainable change. His leadership reflects a dedication to integration, teamwork, and relational healing.
I believe healing unfolds when therapy is lived—when reflection turns into action and care becomes a practice in daily life.
"Healing begins by listening to the body and honoring what it has experienced."
Corbett Miller, LCSW
Corbett Miller, LCSW, approaches therapy through a somatic and psychodynamic lens, emphasizing awareness of how life experiences are held in the body. As a Somatic Experiencing Practitioner, he integrates mind-body methods that build nervous system capacity and strengthen resilience through reflection, honesty and compassion.
He works with adolescents and adults experiencing trauma, grief, anxiety, substance reliance, and major life transitions. His work helps clients move toward balance, self-reliance and emotional flexibility.
Corbett earned his Master’s degree in Social Work from California State University, Los Angeles, and has served as a primary therapist at several premiere inpatient and outpatient clinics in the Los Angeles area as well as having developed and owned several businesses in the treatment and recovery industries. His clinical perspective is grounded in collaboration, nervous system regulation, and a belief in each person’s inherent capacity for recovery and growth.
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