
Meet our Network
of Therapists

Heather Gerhart, RN, LMFT, CCTP-II
Heather Gerhart is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in providing therapy for individuals, couples, and families dealing with various life struggles and mental health issues. 

With a background in Nursing, Heather brings 17 years of professional experience, as a Registered Nurse in a hospital setting, to her private therapy practice which she established in 2021. She offers a holistic approach that integrates different therapeutic modalities to meet the unique needs of her clients.


Heather is available virtually or face to face in Ephrata, PA.
*Currently under supervision for EMDR certification*


Geoff Owens, LMFT
Geoff grew up in Lancaster County and spent decades working in the trades before beginning to pursue professional training as a therapist. He made his way through Bachelor's and Master's training as a therapist while working a job in construction. Both of these background have shaped his presence and framework for the therapy he offers. He has experience with a range of concerns such as anger, anxiety, grief, and depression. He also has experience working with people who have struggles in the following areas:
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Sexual addiction and compulsion
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Complex developmental trauma
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Spiritual doubt and questions
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Religious and spiritual abuse/trauma
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Integrating challenging or traumatizing psychedelic experiences.
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Geoff seeks to take a collaborative and insight-directed approach through dialogue with his clients. He works together with them to explore struggles and gain clarity amid obstacles and traumas that are hard to talk about anywhere else. He believes that safe human connection is the single most powerful agent of healing in the world.
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Geoff is available virtually or face to face in Ephrata, PA

Tessa Snavely, LPC
Tessa is a Licensed Professional Counselor who provides individual therapy for adolescents and adults. She specializes in childhood trauma, depression and anxiety. Tessa utilizes a combination of therapies to help clients regulate their nervous system and heal core issues. Some of the main therapies Tessa utilizes are Brainspotting, Internal Family Systems, Polyvagal Theory and Attachment Theory. Tessa strives to create a warm and safe space for clients to feel heard, valued and understood while working together to find balance and healing.
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Grief
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Boundary & relationship issues
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Life transitions (including perinatal and young adulthood)
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CPTSD and PTSD
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Tessa is available for virtual sessions only.

Ken Sensenig, LMFT, CMEMI-P
Ken is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with a special focus on Intimate Partner Relationships and Trauma Treatment. He sees families, couples, and individuals with a wide range of concerns and struggles. His style is warm, personable, and caring. When working with Intimate Partner Relationships he looks for strengths and resources within the relationship while also exploring and mapping out pathways to further increase trust, commitment and relational intimacy. Attending to relational wounds, injuries and breaches of trust is also an important aspect of his work with couples. Ken is trained in Multichannel Eye Movement Integration (MEMI). This is a specific modality for treating trauma. MEMI does not require sharing detailed information about traumatic events to gain positive outcomes.

Sean Rajnic, LPC, Spiritual Director
Since his graduation with a Masters in Counseling from Denver Seminary in 1995, Sean has worked in various roles in the field of mental health including as a private-practice therapist, pastoral counselor, co-occurring diagnoses clinical case manager, and supervisor. As a therapist Sean has served clients of many backgrounds experiencing various challenges including depression/anxiety and other mood disorders, emotional and physical trauma and neglect, substance abuse and other addictive behaviors, relational problems, grief and loss, men’s issues, life transition issues, and issues of life purpose and meaning. In his approach Sean strives to see the whole person, looking beyond the problems and struggles that have brought them into therapy toward the person God created them to be. For Sean, developing a sense of trust and collaboration between himself, the client, and God is the heart of therapy. In service of these relationships Sean utilizes various approaches to therapy, including Internal Family Systems (IFS), EMDR, and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), all working to support his clients’ goals and direction. Though currently serving as a full-time therapist, Sean also served in pastoral ministry for 16 years and is a spiritual director with a certification from Kairos University. This background and experience allows Sean to serve as a spiritual director and enables him to work comfortably within his therapy clients’ spiritual lives. Sean also serves as a guest teacher in local churches as well as a retreat facilitator. Having first been licensed as a Professional Counselor in 2000 in Colorado, Sean is currently licensed in Pennsylvania.