Dr. Thomas A. Willingham, III, MD

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  • Bachelor of Science, College of Charleston,  1962
  • MD,  Medical College of South Carolina, 1966
  • Psychiatry Residency - Charity Hospital Tulane Medical School, Louisiana, 1972
  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1974
  • American Academy of Psychoanalysis
Dr. Willingham is a general psychiatrist with a special interest in forensic psychiatry.  His practice emphasized in-patient hospital psychiatry for 30 years.  He now focusses his practice on out-patient treatment.

Charlene Rosenfield, MS ARNP (Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner)

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Charlene Rosenfield, MS ARNP provides psychiatric evaluations, medication management and psychotherapy.  She serves all patient populations, but specializes in children, adolescents, and young adults.  

Kathleen Kaloski, MS ARNP, BC (Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner)

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  • Board Certified Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner
  • Specialty in Geriatric Psychiatry
  • General Psychiatry
  • Medication Management

Kathleen Kaloski, MS ARNP provides psychiatric evaluations, medication management and psychotherapy to adults and geriatric individuals.  Kathleen provides outpatient care as well as some inpatient care to residents of assisted living and skilled nursing facilities.

Dr. Gerald N. Ross, Ed. D

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  • B.A.E University of Florida, 1966
  • M.Ed. Counseling, University of Florida, 1967
  • Ed.D Counseling, University of Georgia, 1973
  • Florida licensed Psychologist since 1982 PY 002556

Dr. Ross specializes in the use of Eye Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR), for the treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder;  The use of Cognitive Behavioral principles for the treatment of Major Depression, Panic Disorder, and Generalized Anxiety Disorder; The use of Dr. Jeff Mitchell’s Critical Stress Management Model for critical incidents; marital counseling and psychotherapy.  His past experience includes Mobile Crisis Services and Executive Director/CEO of Charlotte Community Mental Health Services Inc.


Christina Rooney, M.A., L.M.H.C.

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  • Bachelor’s Degree in Social Science, University of South Florida
  • Master’s Degree in Mental Health Counseling, University of Sarasota
  • Private practice counseling experience
  • Continuing education in trauma, crisis intervention, grief, marriage counseling, sexuality, child abuse and sexual abuse
  • Clinical therapist for children and families who are victims of child and sexual abuse
  • Worked with juvenile delinquents in a residential facility
  • Provided crisis counseling to patients admitted to a psychiatric facility.
  • Kids and Counseling
    Christina engages well with and effects positive change in children and teens.  Play is the language of children. Play Therapy (therapeutic games, art and role-playing) is used to help children work through their hurts on their journey toward healing.

Christina provides professional counseling to people of all ages. She is committed to a personalized approach to therapy, building a counseling relationship that is essential for solving problems and healing hurts. Treatment is a step-by-step discovery. 

Confidence in your counselor is crucial for establishing the trusting relationship necessary for positive growth with a variety of experience in counseling children, individuals, couples and families.  Christina can help with:  Children, teens, adults, couples, families, adoption issues, ADHD, anger, anxiety, depression, trauma and abuse issues.

Chantelle Grant, LCSW

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  • Provides individual therapy for children and adults for:
  • Parent & child relationships
  • Active & retired military and spouses
  • Behavioral and mental health issues
  • Developmental issues (PDD/ASD)

Chantelle received her MSW from Radford University with honors and is licensed by the state of Florida to provide psychotherapy.  She has worked with NAMI (National Association of the Mentally Ill), NARHA (North American Riding for the Handicapped Association), CIT (Crisis Intervention Team), DCF (Department of Children and Families), several school systems, hospitals, foster care agencies, and community mental health programs to run and develop programs, as well as offering services and trainings.


Suzanne Morgenroth-Desio, L.M.H.C.

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  • B.A. Mount Mary College, 1976
  • M.A. University of South Florida, 1987
  • Certified Rehabilitation Counselor  #00010934, 1993
  • Licensed Mental Health Counselor #MH 3939, 1996
  • National Certified Counselor # 47834, 1997 

Suzanne Morgenroth-Desio has been active in mental health care in Charlotte County for the past 20 years, both as a clinician and as an administrator.  She has worked in the private and in the not-for-profit sectors serving the teen and adult population suffering from chronic mental health issues such as depression, bi-polar disorder, schizophrenia, adjustment and anxiety disorders, as well as crisis management situations.  She has also worked with individuals to assist in understanding and overcoming employment related problems.


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