Kelsey Brady MSW, LCSW (she/her/hers)
Kelsey received her MSW from Loyola University Chicago, and gained her clinical hours helping adults with mental health issues live independently in their communities. She works full-time for Reach Dane Head Start in Madison supporting the Preschool teachers and classrooms. She works part-time at Pathway to Wellness with both children and adults. She focuses on issues such as anxiety, depression, grief, trauma, ADHD, and attachment disruptions. She practices using Polyvagal theory, mindfulness-based stress reduction, narrative therapy, and is certified in Level 1 Brainspotting. She helped create the Wiggle Room at the clinic, for use in large motor expression for children. She believes healing happens in the context of a safe, caring relationship and strives to provide that for all her clients. Her therapeutic partner, Dr. Dever Dog accompanies her, and he too has a… paw in the healing process. She lives in Lodi with her husband Mitch and likes to spend her free time outdoors.
Rose Casciaro MSW, CAPSW
Rose graduated with her master’s degree from the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. Since then, has gained 5 yrs experience in hospital setting (partial hospitalization program) and community based mental health. She is passionate about the field of mental health and has main focuses in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral therapy, Solution focused therapy and Mindfulness practices. Rose provides person centered trauma focused therapy working with both adults and adolescents.
Megan Glotz LMFT
Megan graduated from UW-Madison with her degree in Psychology in 2009. Since then, she obtained her Master’s in Education and her Masters of Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Southern California. She has experience working in education at the Middle School Level and has over seven years of experience in private practice in Southern California. She recently moved back to Wisconsin with her family and is continuing her clinical practice at the Pathway to Wellness Community Clinic SC.
Megan specializes in working with teens, adults, and couples who struggle with anxiety, depression, challenges with attachment or connection, and transition or phase of life issues. Her approach centers around the trust and safety that is built in the therapeutic relationship. She believes that the greatest work in therapy happens when the client feels safe and has a positive connection with the therapist. From your initial meeting with Megan, she will help you feel safe and seen so that you are able to develop deep self-awareness and better understanding about how you function in relationships and the world around you. She will help you identify unwanted or unhealthy patterns and will provide you with concrete strategies to help you communicate effectively, set boundaries, and enhance your interpersonal relationships. She is trained in the Gottman Method for couples therapy and she is multi-dimensional in her approach when working with individuals and teens.
Michael Hammer PhD
Dr. Hammer is a licensed psychologist, who received his Masters of
Science degree and Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from the University of Wisconsin – Madison. Michael recently retired from his full-time mental health position in Madison and fortunately will continue his 26+ years working at Pathway to Wellness.
Dr. Hammer specializes in providing psychotherapy, particularly with an emphasis on cognitive behavioral therapy to adults and couples. He has experience working with mental health issues in men, stress and anger management, couples counseling, mindfulness, sex offender treatment, and adult psychological testing. He has been a presenter to groups ranging from 5 to 400, in such areas as emotional intelligence, stress management, change management, and improving leadership skills (including team dynamics and development, managing conflict, process improvement, and systematic problem solving), at workshops and conferences.
Carol Johnson MS, LPC
I am a licensed professional counselor in the state of Wisconsin. I also have a license for teaching, school counseling, and an administrative director of instruction from the Department of Public Instruction.
As a therapist I enjoy individuals, couples, and families. I have experience with women’s issues, depression, anxiety, loss/grief, stress management, and parenting. One of my gifts is working with children.
I have had extensive experience in the school setting as an elementary teacher and elementary/middle school counselor. Team building, groups, and relationship building with adults and students were required of me. I served as a resource for parents and taught parenting classes. I have done adult teaching especially in the area of stress management using a holistic approach.
My transition out of education started when I went through a divorce and became a single parent. I went back to school for my masters and decided that counseling would be my goal. I wanted to learn about myself and healthy ways to live my life and to continue to be in a helping profession. My colleagues, family, and friends were very instrumental as they told me I was “natural counselor”.
In 1991, I started to do private practice while staying in education full time. I shared an office with three other women on the westside of Madison. My final push out of public education came through the death of a colleague and multiple family deaths. All this in one year.
One of my future goals is to learn more about energy work and intuition. I have done some studies of Emotional Freedom and Technique and doing the levels of Reiki. My journey in this continues.
Breana Kirch APSW, MSW
My name is Breana (she/her), and I received my Masters in Social Work at Winona State University. I am supervised by Michael OrRico, PhD and am working towards receiving my license as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) as well as certification in specific therapy modalities. I have over 2 years’ experience doing behavioral therapy with children with autism as well as experience as a crisis worker. I approach therapy from a trauma informed perspective as a collaboration with you to work on finding healing within yourself. My therapy practice is informed by theories behind polyvagal theory, Internal Family Systems (IFS), and art therapy. I work with children and adolescents ages 10+ and adults. I also have interests in growing and learning about relationship and sex therapy.
Michael OrRico PhD
Dr. OrRico is a licensed clinical psychologist. Dr. OrRico received his PhD from Purdue University and Indiana School of Medicine. He has extensive training and experience working with children and adults.
Dr. OrRico works with individuals who are age 10 years and older. He provides psychological testing for ADHD and other disorders in children and adults. He specializes in parenting, individual adult therapy for depression and anxiety, and marital counseling.
Richard Zabriskie MSW, LCSW, SAC
Richard is a licensed clinical social worker and substance abuse counselor. Rick received his Masters degree in Social Work from Florida State University.
Rick treats individuals who are 15 years of age and older. He is credentialed to provide follow-up assessments and treatment for individuals who have been charged with OWI’s. He also specializes in the treatment of clients charged with disorderly conduct/domestic related, anger management, depression, anxiety, marital discord, career issues, and post-traumatic stress disorder. Rick enjoys helping individuals find healthy strategies to cope with life stresses.