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Heather Chamberland, Psy.D., AMFT, LCP
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Rebecca Coopersmith, LCSW, CSE
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Lesley Fisher, M.S., LMFT
• March 01, 2024

Heather Chamberland, Psy.D., AMFT, LCP, Rebecca Coopersmith, LCSW, CSE and Lesley Fisher, M.S., LMFT discuss effective techniques that empower couples to enhance their emotional connection, deepen mutual understanding, and uncover the impact of individual well-being on overall relationship intimacy. 

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Heather Chamberland, Psy.D., AMFT, LCP

Therapist

Dr. Chamberland received her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology and holds a master’s degree in couple and family therapy. She has a particular interest in understanding how family dynamics influence adult attachment patterns and how we see ourselves in the context of relationships.

Rebecca Coopersmith, LCSW, CSE

Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Certified Sexuality Educator

Rebecca has a master's degree in Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis and is a licensed clinical social worker. She has worked with a variety of different clients in a community mental health setting and enjoys working with couples. In addition, she is an AASECT certified sexuality educator.

Lesley Fisher, M.S., LMFT

Staff Therapist
Community Program Supervisor
Associate Director, Post Graduate Fellowship Program

Lesley Fisher (she/her) is passionate about working with families and couples facing medical challenges and/or developmental disabilities. Therapy with her begins with a warm and empathic connection, and from this base she tailors treatment to the needs of each client or family, blending mindfulness, behavioral, cognitive and psychodynamic therapies as necessary.