Haymarket Outpatient Services
We are accepting new patients and here to help with in-person and telehealth appointments
Call us for an appointment 703-659-9900.
Youth For Tomorrow’s Behavioral Health Services (BHS) offers a broad scope of outpatient counseling services for children (ages five and up), adolescents, adults, families, and couples. Our mental health professionals are here to serve you and your family.
Services
Who We Serve
- Children- Ages 5 and up
- Adolescents
- Adults
- Families
- Couples
Things We Can Help With
- Depression
- Self-harm
- Anxiety and panic symptoms
- Issues related to attachment
- Post-traumatic stress
- Co-occurring disorders
- Anger issues
- Aggression
- Obsessive-compulsive issues
- Familial and relational issues
- Grief and loss
- Attention deficits and other behavioral concerns
Treatment Modalities
- Individual Therapy
- Family Therapy
- Play Therapy (for children)
- Marriage Counseling
- Couples Counseling
- Parent Training
Insurance Accepted
- Aetna
- Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield
- Anthem HealthKeepers
- Anthem Health Keepers Plus
- Carefirst
- Cigna
- Intotal Health
- Medicaid
- Optima Health
- TriCare
- TriCare Plus
- United Health Care
Directions
Haymarket Office
6611 Jefferson Street, 1st Floor Haymarket, VA 20169
Ages
We diagnose and treat children, adolescents and adults.
Staff
6 Staff Members
Haymarket Photos
Our services are designed to meet the needs of clients and families from diverse backgrounds who may benefit from outpatient assessment and treatment. We diagnose and treat children, adolescents and adults with a wide variety of issues including but not limited to: depression, anxiety and panic symptoms, post-traumatic stress, anger issues, obsessive-compulsive issues, grief and loss, self-harm, issues related to attachment, co-occurring disorders, aggression, attention deficits and other behavioral concerns, as well as familial and relational issues.
We provide behavioral health services with professional excellence, Christian integrity, professional insight, and genuine compassion. Our staff is comprised of therapists with various credentials, backgrounds, trainings, and specialties, so we are able to offer a wide variety of treatment, including play therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, trauma-informed care, and behavioral intervention. More information about our experienced, dedicated staff of mental health professionals can be found below.
Haymarket Outpatient Services Staff
Catherine Baker
LCSW, RPTS, CTP | Assistant VP for Outpatient Clinical Services
Catherine Baker
LCSW, RPTS, CTP | Assistant VP for Outpatient Clinical Services
I have extensive training and experience in providing clinical services to children, adolescents and families. I earned my Master’s Degree in Social Work from Catholic University of America in 2004 with honors. I also have a Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work and a Bachelor’s Degree in Spanish from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
I hold a License in Clinical Social Work in Virginia. I am also a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor by the Association of Play Therapy and a Certified Trauma Practitioner by the National Institute for Trauma and Loss for Children. I have specialized training in working with children and adolescents and attachment-related issues. Prior to entering private practice, I provided services to youth and families in the Child Welfare System. I have provided services to adults and families who struggle with severe and chronic mental health issues and substance abuse through the Community Services Board. I also have provided emergency mental health services for Prince William County. I work with clients to better cope with topics including but not limited to: depression, anxiety, ADHD-related issues, parenting issues, attachment-related problems, adoption/foster care, substance abuse, self-injurious behavior, eating disorders, trauma, and adolescent issues.
Kelley Cahoon
LPC, M.Ed | Onsite Director
Kelley Cahoon
LPC, M.Ed | Onsite Director
Kelley has worked in a variety of clinical mental health settings since 1997. She has worked in private practice, residential treatment, home-based counseling, and social services. Kelley received her license as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in 2002. Kelley has worked with children, adolescents, and adults but specializes in working with at-risk youth and their families as well as with sexual abuse and sexual assault survivors. Kelley works with a variety of mental health diagnoses including anxiety, depression, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and Adjustment Disorders. Kelley expresses empathy and unconditional positive regard with clients but will appropriately challenge them to work through their identified issues. Therapeutic approaches include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, expressive therapy, and therapeutic play.
Kelley also has experience as a Clinical Supervisor and has supervised counselors in training to assist them in obtaining their licenses as Licensed Professional Counselors. Kelley uses Biblically-based counseling in conjunction with her education and expertise in helping children, adolescents, and their families.
James Craft
M.A, RIC | Therapist
James Craft
M.A, RIC | Therapist
I am currently a Resident in Counseling (RIC) with Youth for Tomorrow. I am also under supervision to become a Licensed Personal Counselor (LPC) with the same. I received a Master’s Degree in Counseling from Argosy University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from George Mason University. I have extensive experience in working with adolescents and children in outpatient, group counseling and school settings. I have also worked with adults (both inpatient and outpatient), working with a variety of diagnoses, including anxiety, depression, communication, and life change adjustment.
I believe that, regardless of the challenges one might face, one always possesses some positive attributes worthy of admiration and respect. I am a firm believer in the importance of encouragement and hope, and I try to foster these things in those with whom I work. My therapeutic approach includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, as well as Person-Centered and Narrative Therapy. The thoughts and stories that we tell ourselves are powerful motivators in our lives, for good or ill, and changing these beliefs can result in a change within ourselves.
In my off time, I engage in such geeky pursuits such as board games. I also enjoy taking in the beauty of nature by hiking in the forests of Virginia. In a more urban setting, I enjoy walking around DC and taking in the wonderful attractions this historic city has to offer.
Rocio Rodriguez
MSW | Therapist
Rocio Rodriguez
MSW | Therapist
Rocio is a graduate level social worker under supervision for clinical licensure. She has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice from Old Dominion University and a Master of Social Work from George Mason University. Rocio has previously provided trauma-informed service to immigrants and refugees of all ages, as well as post-9/11 veterans of diverse backgrounds. Rocio currently volunteers time to veterans involved in the criminal legal system in her community. She strives to create a safe and inclusive environment conducive to a journey to self actualization and acceptance. Her self-care includes spending time in nature.
Brittany Jessurun
MSW | Therapist
Brittany Jessurun
MSW | Therapist
Hello there! My name is Brittany Jessurun, MSW, SISW. I possess a Master’s degree in Social Work focusing on Behavioral Health from the University of Maryland at Baltimore. I received my undergraduate degree in Social Work as well from Shepherd University. I am currently under supervision to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker with the state of Virginia. I offer therapy to children, teens, and adults with a passion for children and adolescence. I also support parents and children with behavioral difficulties and parenting strategies. I believe that everyone deserves to experience balance and peace in life. We cannot turn our minds “off” so when we have a mental health issue or a relationship issue, the impact is huge and haunting. I believe therapy offers freedom from this experience. I provide clients with solution focused and integrative therapy techniques to not just resolve issues in life, but improve life overall.
I offer a warm approach that is backed by research. I enjoy using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Play Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Motivational Interviewing, Client-Centered and Strength-Based approaches. I am creative and enjoy bringing that to sessions with different expressive art, play, and mindfulness activities to further engage and enhance the therapeutic process. It’s important to me to offer clients the space and support to discover valuable insights into their mind, body, and how their brain is working. Within this discovery we are able to re-program old patterns as well as break through symptoms of mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
I have worked in a variety of different settings while working in the Social Work field to include Applied Behavioral Analysis working with at risk youth and their families, home visitations supporting parents in their children’s development, non-profit work providing free educational resources to the community, psychotherapy services in private practice and in community mental health working with adults and adolescence with depression, anxiety, and other life challenges.
Joselyn Andino Cruz
MSW | Therapist
Joselyn Andino Cruz
MSW | Therapist
Hello, I am a Master’s level Therapist under supervision towards becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I hold a Master’s and Bachelor’s in Social Work from George Mason University. I am bilingual, fluent in Spanish and English. I have experience in working with children, adolescents, and adults in outpatient, group counseling, and in-home.
My goal is to create a safe and supportive environment for clients, helping them explore various coping mechanisms to foster their growth and enhance overall well-being. I have experience working with diverse populations, primarily addressing anxiety, depression, trauma, parenting issues, and emotion regulation. My work has spanned multiple settings, including shelters, where I have served both undocumented and unsheltered individuals. I hope that each person I work with feels welcome and comfortable.