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J. Keith Ostien, Ph.D.
J. Keith Ostien, Ph.D.

J. Keith Ostien, Ph.D. has been a Licensed Psychologist since 1981. Dr. Ostien founded Comprehensive Psychological Services, PC in July 1984 and is the Director of the clinic. He completed his Ph.D. at Michigan State University in 1979. Dr. Ostien is a member of the American Psychological Association, Michigan Psychological Association, National Academy of Neuropsychologists, National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology, and is a Diplomate in the American Psychotherapy Association. Dr. Ostien’s practice is focused in the areas of conducting psychological and neuropsychological evaluations with adults with a variety of psychological, cognitive, behavioral, and neuro-degenerative disorders. The results of these evaluations contribute to accurate diagnosis of the person's condition and the development of comprehensive treatment programs. Dr. Ostien also provides individual psychotherapy with adults and consultation within the community.

Andrew J. Homa, M.D.
Andrew J. Homa, M.D.

Andrew J. Homa, M.D. is a Board Certified Psychiatrist. Dr. Homa is a graduate of the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and completed residency training at Michigan State University of Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He is Board Certified by The American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology in General Psychiatry and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Dr. Homa's clinical interests include consultations and medical management of psychiatric conditions for children, adolescents, and younger adults. Referrals are accepted from primary care physicians and community psychotherapists. Dr. Homa has been with CPS since July 1984.

Timothy L. Goth-Owens, Ph.D.
Timothy Goth-Owens, Ph.D.

Timothy L. Goth-Owens, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist who has been affiliated with Comprehensive Psychological Services, PC since 1986. He specializes in the assessment and treatment of children, adolescents, college students and their families. He has a particular interest in working with those who experience problems in the regulation of mood, anxiety, attention and academic performance. Dr. Goth-Owens works collaboratively with clients to develop a clear understanding of their individual goals and their strengths and weaknesses. Generally, his treatment approach is to help individuals and families develop specific self-regulatory skills that enable them to better achieve their goals. Dr. Goth-Owens earned a doctoral degree from Michigan State University (MSU), with a specialty in child and family clinical psychology. In addition to his clinical practice at CPS since 1986, Dr. Goth-Owens worked for seven years in a Community Mental Health setting providing intensive services to severely impaired children and adolescents and three years as a pediatric psychologist with MSU’s College of Human Medicine, Department of Pediatrics and Human Development. Since 2004, he has served as a consultant to MSU’s Resource Center for Persons with Disabilities where he leads a study skills seminar for MSU students with learning disabilities and related conditions. Dr. Goth-Owens has held an appointment as an Adjunct Assistant Professor with MSU’s Department of Psychology since 1994. In this capacity he has taught at the undergraduate and graduate levels, supervised clinical psychology graduate students at the Michigan State University Psychological Clinic, and consulted on National Institute of Health funded research program investigating developmental and neuropsychological aspects of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder.

Steve M. Geiger, Ph.D.
Steve M. Geiger, Ph.D.

Steve M. Geiger, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist. Dr. Geiger received his Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1982 and was a certified psychologist in Illinois before coming to Michigan in 1985. As a licensed psychologist in Michigan since 1986, he initially worked at St. Lawrence Hospital in their inpatient and outpatient psychological and addictions programs. Dr. Geiger has enjoyed teaching addictions, assessment, ethics and counseling theory courses at Michigan State University since 1987. Dr. Geiger began his practice at Comprehensive Psychological Services in 1987 and has focused on psychological evaluations and providing individual psychotherapy with regard to addictions, anxiety disorders and depression. His counseling approach includes a combination of cognitive behavioral and interpersonal techniques.

Nick Frankforter, LMSW,  LPC
Nick Frankforter, LMSW, LPC

Nick Frankforter, L.M.S.W., L.P.C. is a Licensed Social Worker and Licensed Professional Counselor. Nick provides psychotherapy for individuals and couples who present with a wide variety of symptoms and crises. He conducts psycho-social and substance use disorder assessments, generally by referral from other providers, attorneys, schools and parents/family members. Specialty areas include substance use disorders and related issues, concurrent mental health and substance use problems, mood/affective disorders, stress-related disorders, relationship issues and men’s issues. Nick has been a member of CPS since 1988. Nick is a member of the American Counseling Association, International Association of Addiction and Offender Counselors, Association for Specialists in Group Work, and the Mankind Project.

Maryanne K. Boltz, LMSW
Maryanne K. Boltz, LMSW

Maryanne K. Boltz, LMSW is a Licensed Social Worker. Maryanne treats clients across the entire mental health continuum enjoying particularly work with men and women in transition - love, loss, relationships - across the developmental spectrum (e.g., issues of maturation/developmental crisis in young adulthood, parenting issues, marital conflict, middle age identity issues, menopause, retirement adjustment). Maryanne has been practicing since 1970 when she received her MSW from Syracuse University. Maryanne also has an MA from Tufts University in Child Development. She currently treats adults in an inpatient psychiatric setting as well as in individual private practice sessions. Maryanne has been an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, MSU College of Human Medicine since 2006.

Wm. Robert Meermans, Ph.D.
Wm. Robert Meermans, Ph.D.

Wm. Robert Meermans, Jr., Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist. Dr. Meermans has provided professional services for more than three decades in private practice, employee assistance program, and community mental health settings. In his practice at CPS, he provides psychotherapy to adults with a wide range of psychological concerns. These include depression, anxiety, emotional trauma, grief and loss, stress management, major life transitions, relationship conflicts, separation and divorce, health concerns, and aging. Dr. Meermans also offers consultation regarding career concerns and work-related mental health issues. Dr. Meermans is an in-network provider with most insurances and managed care programs operating in mid-Michigan.

Rosanne Brouwer, Ph.D.
Rosanne Brouwer, Ph.D.

Rosanne du Bois Brouwer, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist. She uses a variety of approaches to meet the needs of her clients. Dr. Brouwer specializes in working with women who are making transitions in their lives, such as divorce and mid-life re-evaluations. She also has an interest in the transition of adult children out of the home, identity issues in early adulthood, and the role of mid-life women involved with parenting adult children while attending to aging parents. Dr. Brouwer sees clients ranging in age from 17 and older. She has experience with depression, anxiety disorders, and adjustments to significant life changes. Dr. Brouwer completed her Ph.D. at Michigan State University.

Carol C. Laub, Ph.D.
Carol C. Laub, Ph.D.

Carol C. Laub, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist with over 15 years of experience as an outpatient psychotherapist providing services to children, adolescents, adults, and families. Dr. Laub received her Master's and Doctorate degrees in child and family clinical psychology from Michigan State University. She completed a pre-doctoral internship and post-doctoral fellowship in child/family clinical and pediatric psychology through the College of Human Medicine at MSU. Dr. Laub primarily uses cognitive-behavioral and family-systems therapies, but treatment is tailored to the needs and concerns of each individual and family. Dr. Laub works with children and adolescents ages 1 to 18, and adults of all ages. Her areas of specialty include: anxiety, OCD, depression, adjustment difficulties, behavior problems, learning difficulties, ADHD, grief and loss, developmental disabilities, chronic illness, and women's issues.

Steve Cottrell, LMSW
Steve Cottrell, LMSW

Steve Cottrell, LMSW, ACSW is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. He is a Michigan State University graduate. Steve has been practicing since 1986. He specializes in treating mood and addiction disorders. He provides therapy to teens, adults, and couples. He is a Health Professional Recovery Program provider. Steve also works at Sparrow Hospital as a therapist treating individuals and groups with addiction and affective disorders. Steve also supervises Master's level students from Michigan State University, Western Michigan University, and Spring Arbor University.

 

Elizabeth P. Newell, LPC, CTS is a Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Trauma Specialist, and certified educator. She enjoys working with a diverse population of adults, adolescents, children and families in collaborative psychotherapy. Her practice is guided by a developmental psychology perspective. Using an eclectic blend of techniques, she assists clients in the processing of their experiences and the maturation of skills needed to obtain their goals. Her practice focuses on assisting clients in addressing concerns related to anxiety, depression, adjustment (adoption, divorce, relocation, illness, etc.), grief/loss, trauma, attachment, child development, parenting and family issues.

Lou Anstett, M.D.
Lou Anstett, M.D.

Louis C. Anstett, M.D. is a Board Eligible Psychiatrist who serves children, adolescents, and younger adults. Dr. Anstett graduated from Michigan State University College of Human Medicine and went on to complete training from MSU in psychiatry and child/adolescent psychiatry. He graduated in 1985 and is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at MSU. Dr. Anstett sees children, adolescents, and younger adults for evaluation and medication management of mental disorders. He accepts referrals from primary care physicians and community psychotherapists.

Jon Shy, Ph.D.
Jon Shy, Ph.D.

Jon Shy, Ph.D. is a Licensed Psychologist. Dr. Shy performs comprehensive psychological and psycho-educational evaluations with children, adolescents, and adults to assess a wide variety of psychological conditions, including learning disabilities and ADHD. Dr. Shy conducts neuropsychological evaluations for adults and the elderly. Referral questions for neuropsychological evaluations frequently involve making differential diagnoses between Dementia and other forms of cognitive impairment. He also provides individual and family psychotherapy to adolescents and adults. Treatment specialties include posttraumatic stress, depression, anxiety, and career and life transitions. Dr. Shy completed his Ph.D. at Florida State University.

Stephanie L. Freel, Psy.D. is a Limited License Psychologist. Dr. Freel received her doctorate in clinical psychology from the Michigan School of Professional Psychology, where she also completed her master's degree in humanistic and clinical psychology. Dr. Freel has worked in a variety of mental health settings in which she facilitated group therapy for populations including developmentally delayed adults, batterer intervention, substance abuse, depression, grief, adjustment and transition issues, and parents of children with ADHD. Dr. Freel has worked with women's issues, and has conducted research in this area. She conducts psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults with a variety of mental health concerns, and also works with families and couples. Dr. Freel also conducts psychological evaluations regarding a variety of diagnostic questions. Dr. Freel's professional memberships and affiliations include the Michigan Women Psychologists, where she serves as an executive board member, and the University of Michigan Alumni Association.

 
Timothy
Timothy J. Wulff, LMSW

Timothy J. Wulff, LMSW, ACSW is a Licensed Social Worker. He earned his MSW at Michigan State University. Timothy provides psychotherapy for individuals who present with a wide variety of symptoms and crises. Timothy has experience with psycho-social and substance abuse assessments. He has worked with both children and adults regarding a variety of issues such as delinquency, affect/mood disorders, food/chemical addiction, relationships, and health regimen adherence in order to enhance their overall quality of life.

Kelly Thomas
Kelly Thomas, LMSW

Kelly Thomas, LMSW, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. She provides therapy for adults, children, and families to help them heal and grow through life’s challenges and create more fulfilling lives. She is skilled in helping people with depression, anxiety, trauma, addictions, grief and loss, parenting concerns, and troubled relationships. Working collaboratively with her clients, she draws on a variety of therapy methods, including cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, family systems, sandtray, and mindfulness skills. She offers play therapy and Theraplay to help children and families build connection, improve functioning, and heal from loss and traumatic experiences. Kelly received her MSW from the University of Michigan, with a focus on Interpersonal Practice with Children and Families. She is certified in Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), a highly effective treatment for posttraumatic stress disorder and unresolved trauma. She is also certified as an Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC) through the Michigan Certification Board of Addiction Professionals.
 

Nicki Shangle, R.N.
Nicki Shangle, R.N.

 Nicki Shangle, R.N. is a Registered Nurse. Nicki graduated from St. Lawrence School of Nursing and has many years of clinical experience in family medicine. Her extensive experience includes working within a family practice environment focusing on whole-family treatment. Her management skills include overseeing treatment as well as follow-up in not only family practice but also women's health care. Her knowledge also includes monitoring and auditing professional medical offices while with Care Choices, a managed health care organization. She has spent her entire professional life in the medical field and offers valued assistance. Nicki works under the supervision of Drs. Homa and Anstett and provides psychiatric nursing services to their patients. Nicki has been a member of CPS since 2002.

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CPS - Comprehensive Psychological Services, PC

2720 East Lansing Drive
East Lansing, MI 48823

Phone: 517-337-2900
Fax: 517-351-1279
Email: cps2720@voyager.net

Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-8 p.m.

Some Saturdays by Appointment Only

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