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Care that meets you where you are

Our therapists offer a wide range of specialties and approaches, connected by a commitment to thoughtful, inclusive, and holistic healing.

Megan Bradley, LMHC (she/her)

Megan Bradley began her private practice in 2023, growing it into what is now the Holistic Path Wellness Center by joining forces with fellow therapists who share her passion for comprehensive outpatient mental health care.

With more than eleven years of experience supporting communities, Megan started out at Tides Family Services, helping children, teens, and families connected to DCYF and the juvenile justice system. She later led the Counseling Program at the Women's Resource Center of Newport and Bristol Counties, moving up to Director of Client Services. Here, Megan earned Safe Zone certification for the agency and enjoyed collaborating with a team dedicated to inclusive support across Aquidneck Island.

While Megan still enjoys working with children, her passion lies in working with PTSD and trauma. She is trained in EMDR and combines collaborative and somatic techniques, making her approach gentle and empowering for clients.

In addition to seeing clients at the practice, Megan is an adjunct professor in the Holistic Clinical Mental Health Counseling graduate program at her alma mater, Salve Regina University.


Dr. Amanda Minor (she/her)

Healing, to me, begins with connection—to our inner experience, our bodies, and the social, cultural, and relational worlds we move through. Seeing a counselor is brave. I take a collaborative, person-centered, anti-oppression approach with ongoing humility about what I don't know. This work is grounded in your lived experience, identities, and social context. My role is to help you slow down, listen inwardly, honor trauma's impact, and explore your inner parts at a sustainable pace.

I have been a counselor for almost 20 years, integrating exploration of attachment, emotions, and parts of self with somatic awareness, liberation psychology, creativity, and other trauma-informed perspectives. Trained in EMDR, I work relationally and systemically, recognizing how systemic inequities, political violence, and injustice shape mental health, options, and safety.

I especially enjoy working with individuals, relationships, LGBTQIA2S+, and BIPOC clients; those navigating autoimmune/chronic conditions, grief and loss, ethical non-monogamy; and people exploring sexuality, desires, and attractions. With humility and accountability for my identities and privileges, I offer affirming, curious care responsive to your experience. Together, we create a grounded, non-hierarchical space where complexity is welcome; survival respected, and healing is an ongoing practice—not a destination—for more steadiness, connection, joy, and room to be yourself.

Cori Cramer, LCDP (she/her)

I am an addictions counselor trained in Dual Diagnosis and crisis intervention. I work with all populations and specialize in working with the LGBTQIA+ community. I have been in the field of addictions recovery over 20 years working in treatment centers, group homes, and detox centers. I provide individual and group counseling using an eclectic blend of modalities combining CBT, DBT, and Strength-based therapies. I work with all forms of OCD and addictions, not limited to substance use.

I believe we all develop healthy and unhealthy ways to navigate life’s challenges. However some coping mechanisms that once worked no longer do and the costs now outweigh the benefits. Addiction is a physical and psychological condition that requires a holistic approach for a successful recovery. Healing the whole person not just eliminating the addictive substances or behaviors. Everyone deserves to heal and live their best life. I have made it my life’s purpose to help people to learn how.

Brianna Doar, LMHC (she/her)

Hi! I’m Brianna. I am a licensed mental health therapist in Rhode Island. I earned my degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Johnson & Wales University in 2022 and have experience working in both community mental health and private practice settings. I have worked with children, adolescents, and adults navigating a wide range of concerns, including mood disorders, anxiety, depression, grief and loss, and life transitions.

My approach to therapy is person-centered, collaborative, and grounded in the belief that each individual is the expert of their own experience. I strive to create a warm, supportive, and nonjudgmental environment where clients feel safe to explore their thoughts, emotions, and experiences at their own pace. I also support adults and children experiencing bereavement. Whether your loss is recent or years old, therapy can offer relief, clarity, and a sense of stability.


Taylor Cherry, LMHC-A (she/her)

I take a holistic, client-centered approach that honors each person’s unique worldview and lived experiences. My work focuses on fostering empowerment and self-discovery, with an interest in integrating visual art therapy for those drawn to creative expression. I have experience supporting clients through anxiety, depression, and trauma, helping them build resilience and deeper emotional understanding. I am particularly passionate about supporting clients exploring racial and multiracial identities, offering a space that validates and embraces the complexity of their experiences. Ultimately, I strive to help clients connect with their strengths and move toward greater clarity, balance, and a deeper sense of self-compassion. I honor the courage it takes to seek support and feel privileged to walk alongside you on your journey.


Hi, I’m Leanne— I'm a relational, down-to-earth therapist who believes that comfort and connection are the foundation for meaningful change. My style is casual, not clinical, so you can show up exactly as you are and without the pressure to have it all figured out. While I draw from evidence-based approaches like ACT, solution-focused therapy, and mindfulness, I use them in a way that feels flexible, collaborative, and tailored to what works best for you. I work with teens, adults, and parents navigating anxiety, life transitions, relationship challenges, and more. So whether you’re feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or just need space to process, I’m here to support you in finding clarity, confidence, and a greater sense of balance.


Leanne DellaCamera, LMHC-A (she/her)

Jesse L Baker, LCSW (he/they)

I’m a Licensed Clinical Social Worker dedicated to providing affirming, trauma-informed therapy grounded in compassion, collaboration, and curiosity. I earned both my BSW and MSW from Rhode Island College and bring a blend of clinical experience and lived insight to support those navigating identity, life transitions, anxiety, depression, and trauma.

I specialize in working with LGBTQIA+ and neurodivergent individuals, primarily supporting teens, young adults, and adults. Drawing from evidence-based approaches including ACT, DBT, CBT, narrative therapy, and motivational interviewing, I provide collaborative care focused on identity, emotional regulation, trauma recovery, and building resilience.

Amy Riggs (she/her)

Bio coming soon....