Gail is a graduate student at Boston College, pursuing her Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling. She is of Ghanaian descent and is passionate about relational-cultural and community-centered approaches to care. She has experience supporting adolescents with developmental disabilities through applied behavioral analysis, as well as facilitating community groups with adults navigating social isolation, fostering meaningful social connection. Rooted in a holistic perspective, Gail is dedicated to creating a therapeutic environment that feels safe, inviting, and culturally responsive. She seeks to empower clients to guide their own growth and healing, honoring the cultural and faith practices that are central to their identities.
Our Masters level interns are advanced graduate students in Mental Health Counseling providing therapy under the direct supervision of Raoul Robert, LMHC, Clinical Supervisor and licensed mental health counselor in the practice. Interns bring current knowledge, enthusiasm, and evidence-based training to their work. Each intern receives weekly supervision and case consultation to ensure high-quality, ethical, and effective care.