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Our Therapists

Sherry Glover, Ph.D.
Sherry Glover, L.C.S.W., offers the following services: geriatric assessments, behavior assessments, psychosocial assessments, long-term care planning, mentoring, vocation counseling, individual & family counseling, substance abuse counseling, group therapy.

Natica Greer, Ph.D.
Natica Greer, Ph.D. (M.A. from Pepperdine, Ph.D. from Sierra University), has over 25 years of varied experience in the field of psychology.In addition to being a therapist and life coach, she is an adjunct professor who teaches graduate students the art of diagnosis as well as how to become effective counselors. Experienced in dealing with relationship issues of all types (marital, parental, geriatric, and more) Dr. Greer gives seminars on how the “love potion effect” impacts all relationships, not just those that are romantic. She has also written a book, Shrink in the Clink (as yet unpublished) about her work in some of California’s toughest state prisons.

Mark Hurrell, M.F.T.
Mark Hurrel, M.F.T., offers the following services: individual, group, couples and family therapy, behavior modification and assessment of students for eligibility for special education services. He also offers specialized therapy with children. He has coordinated a wide variety of services and programs for regional center of children diagnosed with and at risk for developmental delay.

Matthew Miller, Psy.D.
Matthew Miller, Psy.D., has an M.S. degree in Marriage and Family Therapy, a Psy. D. in Clinical Psychology and is a licensed Clinical Psychologist. He specializes in treating adults with Schizophrenia, Major Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Anxiety Disorder, stress, and relationship issues. Dr. Miller specializes in intelligence testing, personality testing, and psychological testing and assessment. His experience includes extensive work with severely emotionally disturbed children and experience in couples counseling, family therapy, and psychotherapy with children and adolescents.

Jacqueline Sorenson-McDaniel, M.F.T.
Jacqueline is in private practice within the MCA offices and specializes in individual, couples and family therapy. Her treatment focus on adjustment issues, depression, anxiety and stress. She also specializes in addiction assessment, treatment and referral, as well as cognitive behavior, and chronic pain/illness management.

Jeanne Knox, M.F.T.
Jeanne Knox, M.F.T., received her undergraduate degree from the University of San Francisco and her Master of Arts degree from Azusa Pacific University. For years, she has been counseling and coaching individuals and families throughout the Los Angeles and Orange Counties to discover a clear vision for their lives. She provides support in areas such as emotional well being, relationships, parenting and coaching.

Kathleen Kosche, L.C.S.W.
Kathleen Kosche, L.C.S.W., A.C.S.W., B.C.D., is a graduate of UCLA and USC. She has been in practice for over 25 years in many public agencies and in private practice in Oregon, California, Alaska and Europe. For the last five years she has been the Program Coordinator for L.A. County Department of Mental Health Older Adult F.A.C.T.S. Program, providing direct service and teaching Clinical Practice to M.S.W. Interns. She has also been providing case consultation and education for the Case Managers at Pacific and Community Hospital of Long Beach Inpatient Behavioral Health Units. She is currently an active member of the CSULB Social Work Field Advisory Committee, and of several professional groups focused on providing comprehensive service to the community. Kathleen has been a member of the National Association of Social Workers for more than 15 years. She is also a member of the Clinical Social Work Society, and the American Association for Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work. Moreover, she is a Board Certified Diplomat in Clinical Social Work. She is experienced in a broad range of clinical work,including EMDR, Addiction Recovery, Mood Disorders, and Adult Recovery from Childhood Trauma.

Frank Martinez, PhD., L.C.S.W.
Frank Martinez, PhD., L.C.S.W., is licensed by the Board of Behavioral Sciences and he specializes in youth and adult psychotherapy within individual, group and family models of treatment. Dr. Martinez treats both English and Spanish speaking patients with mood, anxiety and relationship disorders. He has been a faculty field consultant at California State University Long Beach, Director of Psychosocial Services at Downey Community Hospital, and Chief of Children’s Services at Kingview Merced Mental Health Clinic. He has been in private practice for over 30 years, primarily in Southern California.

Annette Tran, L.C.S.W.
Annette Tran, L.C.S.W., earned her Master’s degree in Social Work from California State University, Long Beach. She has worked in an in-patient hospital setting as a Psychiatric Social Worker. Today, she continues to add to her many years of mental health experience by working with chronically mentally-ill adults and supervising clinical and case management staff. She is interested in working with adults diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder, Anxiety Disorders, Bipolar Disorders, Psychotic Disorders and co-occurring Substance-Related Disorders. She is also interested in stress management, women’s issues/rights, self-esteem enhancement, communication and relational/interpersonal challenges. Her treatment orientation is eclectic, though her primary training is in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.