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Heribert Tryba, MA, LMFT is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist and a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with almost 20 years of experience in the field of counseling and behavioral health. He received his master’s degree in clinical psychology from John F. Kennedy University in Orinda, California and completed extensive training in gestalt therapy, group process and humanistic psychology during a two-year residency at Esalen Institute. 

He is a Clinical Member and Approved Supervisor of the American Association  for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT), and a National Certified Counselor (NCC).

Heri is an Associate Faculty Member at Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, NH, where he teaches prospective mental health professionals in the Department of Applied Psychology. For the last eight years he has taught a graduate level course in couples therapy for marriage & family therapy students at Antioch. He also supervises practicing therapists in couples counseling.

Heri specializes in couples therapy and couple communication.  He uses a systemic perspective for facilitating individual and relational change.  He enjoys working with a wide range of relationship issues.  Heri has helped many couples resolve problems and challenges in their partnership with his collaborative, respectful and unbiased style.  
 

Anna Aasgaard, MA, LMFT   is a Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (NH # 60). She received her master’s degree from the Department of Applied Psychology at Antioch New England, Keene, New Hampshire.

Anna has gained extensive professional experience in a variety of health care settings. She has worked as an outpatient psychotherapist at a community mental health center since 1996. She facilitated home births as an assistant midwife, and has been involved in the hospice field for about 10 years by providing training and support to volunteers and grief counseling to families and individuals.

Anna works with individuals, couples and families and sees latency age children, adolescents and adults. She offers both individual and family therapy with a special interest working with couples. She assists clients with relationship concerns, communication issues, parenting problems, difficult transition issues, emotional problems and spiritual explorations. She helps people work through traumatic experiences and supports people through depression, grief, anxious states or other stressful situations. She endeavors to assist people to discover their inner strengths to achieve release from the effects of dependent, abusive or other discouraging situations that can drain life energy.

Anna favors a relational, strength-oriented approach where she respectfully helps clients explore possible short– and longer-term solutions to problems. Her work is informed by deep curiosity and the belief that personal well-being is enhanced when people become aware of how they can live ethically and take responsibility for their own lives. Existential questions are often explored. She sees herself as a collaborative facilitator who listens carefully, asks questions, provides feedback and attempts to assist others in finding solutions to their challenges.

Her professional practice follows the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) Code of Ethics.    

 

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