Biblically Informed. Gospel Driven. Clinically Skilled.
Our diverse team of skilled clinicians is passionate about helping you thrive. Each team member brings a unique “superpower”—whether it’s guiding clients through trauma recovery, navigating mood disorders, resolving conflict, or exploring identity. With a blend of expertise, care, and insight, we tailor our approach to meet your needs, walking alongside you toward healing and growth.
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Jessica Abraham, LMHC
SENIOR CLINICIAN
“I strive for and find deep fulfillment in providing a safe and empathetic space for clients to share their story. It’s an honor to walk alongside clients through different seasons of life, support their emotional healing, and witness their growth in self-compassion and self-advocacy. My approach is shaped by my multicultural background—growing up in South India and living across the U.S. exposed me to diverse faiths and cultures, influencing how I connect with clients from all walks of life. Faith plays a central role in my work, guiding me as I integrate spiritual reflection and values-based coping skills when clients desire it. Outside of therapy, I love trying new foods, getting outdoors with my husband and corgi, reading, baking, and re-watching The Office!”
Education: MA Counseling, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | MA Religion, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | BA, Baylor University
Additional Training / Certifications: Gottman Level 1 Training, Prepare/Enrich Facilitator
Specialties: Anxiety, Depression, Family & Peer Relationships, Codependency, Trauma, Cultural Transitions, Grief, Spiritual Integration
Approaches: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Internal Family Systems, Narrative Therapy, Gottman Method for Couples
Megan Farcas, LMHC CMHIMP
INTAKE COORDINATOR
“I strive to create a warm, non-judgmental space where you can feel comfortable exploring challenges and making meaningful changes. Whether you're navigating a difficult season, looking for clarity, or working toward personal growth, I’m here to support you. I love seeing clients grow in self-compassion, confidence, and resilience—it’s one of the most rewarding parts of what I do. My experience spans college counseling, crisis intervention, and outpatient care, working with individuals, couples, and families navigating a variety of life circumstances. Additionally, I have mentored therapists pursuing independent licensure, guiding them in developing their clinical approach. My faith shapes my approach, and I see therapy as a space for grace, growth, and hope. When I’m not working, you’ll find me spending time with my family, reading, hiking, cooking, or hosting themed parties.”
Education: MA Counseling, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | BA, Gordon College
Additional Training / Certifications: Certified Mental Health Integrative Medicine Provider, Certified Sex Therapy Informed Professional, Certificate in Advanced Clinical Practice (Boston College), Prepare/Enrich Facilitator
Specialties: Sex Therapy, Relational Conflict, Anxiety, Eating Disorders, Trauma, Grief, Neuroplasticity, Mindfulness
Approaches: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavior Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Psychodynamic Therapy, Narrative Therapy, Emotionally Focused Therapy
Matt Warren, LMHC, MDIV
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
“I have witnessed firsthand the transformative power of relationships. This is what draws me most to the work of counseling - the opportunity to join with someone in the midst of their life story, often in the midst of its hardest and messiest moments, and to form a therapeutic relationship that can produce wisdom, courage, compassion, and insight. As much as I love the deep introspective work and clinical skill building that comes with counseling, what I really love most are the unexpected bits of humor and rapport and spontaneous conversation that happen along the way and often spark the most impactful elements of therapy. Prior to co-founding HCC in 2017, I worked in community-based mental health and served a wide range of people with diverse clinical needs, providing in-home family therapy, therapeutic mentoring, group therapy, and residential treatment. In addition, I have a background in youth ministry, church planting, and pastoral care as well as urban ministry with homeless and incarcerated individuals. In all of this, what stands out most is the relationships. That is where God first meets us - in transformative relationship with Himself and, outwardly from there, transformative relationships with one another. Outside of my role at Harbor, I am also a husband and a father of three, an avid basketball and football fan, and a New Englander by choice (by way of Texas) trying to soak up as much seasonal beauty as possible.”
Education: MA Counseling, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | Master of Divinity, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | BA, Westmont College
Additional Training / Certifications: Prepare/Enrich Facilitator
Specialties: Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Adult ADHD, Men’s Issues, Stage of Life and Identity Crises, Leader Care, Couples/Marriage
Approaches: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Interpersonal Therapy, Existential Therapy, Spiritual Formation, Family Systems, Gottman Method for Couples, Motivational Interviewing
Dan Brown, MA
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
“I love coming alongside people and showing them God’s story in their lives. My approach is shaped by my background in college ministry and leading men’s groups, where I’ve seen how deep conversations can lead to lasting change. Faith plays a vital role in my work: It’s in everything I do. But I am also mindful of creating a safe space for people of all beliefs. When I’m not in the therapy room, I enjoy golf, watching football, and doing anything together with my family.”
Education: MA Counseling, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | MA Theology, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary | BA, University of Nebraska
Additional Training / Certifications: Prepare/Enrich Facilitator
Specialties: Pastoral Counseling, Faith-Based Challenges, Men’s Issues, Couples/Marriage
Approaches: Psychotherapy, Pastoral Counseling, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy