Susan RothSusan M. Geshay is a graduate of Christian Theological Seminary with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy. She is a Family Therapist who works with Children & Adolescents, Individuals and Couples. Her special interest lies in assisting children and their families in times of dramatic life changes such as divorce or death. She also works with adults to achieve cooperative parenting through the divorce transitions and beyond. She has extensive training in Parent Coordination and is a court registered Domestic Relations Mediator.

Previous and current involvement includes serving in the capacity of therapist and/or facilitator for the following organizations and groups:
Divorce Recovery Groups for Adults and Children, Parenting Classes, Refugee Family Strengthening Project, Camp Healing Tree, Brookes Place for Grieving Young People, New Day for Children of Divorce, Coburn Safe Haven for Domestic Violence, the Psychiatric Pavilion at Community Hospital North serving individuals coping with addiction as well as depression or other mental illness.

Susan brings her experience from working as a Child and Adolescent therapist for Gallahue, a part of the Community Health Network and her own private practice.

Professional memberships include the American Association of Marriage and Family Therapy, and the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts.

“My desire through the therapeutic process is to uncover hope and strength of individuals and families as they navigate sometimes painful and difficult transitions”.

Contact Susan at sroth@secondchurch.org




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