Providers
The Stillwell Group
At Stillwell, you’ll meet a multidisciplinary team of therapists and coaches that is relational, data-informed, and down-to-earth. We partner with you to set clear goals, draw from modalities that match your needs, and coordinate with the people who matter in your world. The result is care that’s personalized, responsive, and sustainable.
Clinical Director | Therapist
Elizabeth Seib, LMFT
Elizabeth is a licensed therapist and Clinical Director at Stillwell Athens, specializing in the unique mental health needs of college students, young adults, and professionals. She supports clients who are navigating the complexities of personal growth while balancing academic, relational, and career demands.
With a deep appreciation for the role relationships play in our well-being, Elizabeth integrates family systems work, parent coaching, and group therapy into her practice. She draws on evidence-based modalities—including DBT, CBT, and experiential approaches—to help clients manage stress, regulate emotions, and build resilience. Her approach is practical and empowering, offering tools to navigate life’s challenges with greater clarity and confidence.
Elizabeth is especially skilled at working with teens and young adults facing life transitions, anxiety, relationship issues, and family dynamics. She is also skilled in working with neurodivergent clients and assessing for Autism Spectrum Disorder. She helps clients explore and reframe the beliefs and stories that shape their emotional experiences, guiding them toward deeper self-understanding and growth.
As Clinical Director, Elizabeth also provides oversight and support to the clinical team, ensuring that Stillwell’s therapeutic environment remains collaborative, effective, and client-centered.
A proud Bulldog alum, Elizabeth earned her Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Science from the University of Georgia. She completed a Master of Science in Marriage and Family Therapy from Valdosta State University.
Art Therapist
Andi Dangerfield, ATR, LPC
Andi is a creative and person-centered therapist at Stillwell Athens, specializing in empowering individuals through the use of art and talk therapy. With a deep passion for collaborating with people from diverse backgrounds, Andi tailors each therapeutic approach to meet the unique needs, strengths, and goals of her clients. Whether through art therapy, traditional talk therapy, or a combination of both, Andi believes in finding the best form of self-expression to help clients move forward in their lives.
Andi's therapy space serves as a catalyst for self-discovery, healing, and improved self-worth, especially for those who feel stuck or are questioning their life’s direction. Many of her clients identify as creatives, and Andi leverages the therapeutic process to help them break free from patterns that no longer serve them and reconnect with their authentic selves.
She recognizes that therapy can feel intimidating, and her approach is rooted in compassion and support, helping clients navigate the complexities of their emotional experiences at their own pace.
Andi graduated from UGA with degrees in Studio Art and Psychology. She holds a degree in Art Therapy from Florida State University and is licensed in Georgia, Texas, and through the Art Therapy Credentials Board.
Therapist
Kathryn Anderson, MSW
Kathryn has worked in mental health for 20 years supporting young adults, parents, and children through a variety of emotional and behavioral issues. She is passionate about mental health that includes the whole person.
Kathryn works with all ages, especially skilled in working with adults going through a variety of challenges, including significant life changes, family/relationship conflict, and trauma. She understands that beginning is sometimes the most challenging step in one’s healing journey. She is skilled in providing a compassionate and connected therapeutic space for her clients, offering calm and centered care as they manage hardships and build their path forward.
Kathyrn’s holistic view of people drives her commitment to individuals who are navigating life’s challenges, and her style is client-centered, strengths-based, and trauma-informed. She has seen people discover their internal resilience and build adaptive skills when they are in a safe and supportive environment. She works with her clients to gain clarity on their most important relationships–self, loved ones, and their broader community. Her approach is strengths-based, focusing on CBT and PMTO; she draws from principles of stress reduction, attachment theory, and mindfulness practice.
Kathryn earned her Masters degree in Clinical Social Work from the University of Minnesota, Duluth (the original Bulldogs) on Lake Superior. She holds an LGSW license in Minnesota and is working toward LCSW licensure in Georgia. Her background is diverse, from pediatric mental health outreach and running parenting skills groups, to developing clinical assessment for cancer center patients, and administering forensic interviews to child survivors as part of a wraparound investigative team. She most recently oversaw child safety and mandatory reporting training to volunteers.
Andi's therapy space serves as a catalyst for self-discovery, healing, and improved self-worth, especially for those who feel stuck or are questioning their life’s direction. Many of her clients identify as creatives, and Andi leverages the therapeutic process to help them break free from patterns that no longer serve them and reconnect with their authentic selves.
She recognizes that therapy can feel intimidating, and her approach is rooted in compassion and support, helping clients navigate the complexities of their emotional experiences at their own pace.
Therapist
Robert Lowinger, LMSW, PhD
Robert brings a rich and varied background to Stillwell, shaped by years of working in some of the most diverse and dynamic settings across the spectrum of treatment. Originally from New York City, he ran a private practice supporting college students, young professionals, couples, and newly arrived immigrant families. His career has also taken him inside an inpatient substance abuse center, the foster care system, and a hospital-based program for families navigating Alzheimer’s disease. These experiences have given him a deep understanding of resilience, change, and what it means to care for people at all stages of life.
Since making Georgia home, Robert has continued to broaden his impact, working as a school-based therapist for middle and high school students and providing both individual and group therapy in a drug treatment recovery program. Wherever he works, his approach is rooted in collaboration; listening closely, adapting his methods to each person, and helping clients uncover the strengths and insights that lead to lasting growth.
Drawing from psychodynamic, humanistic, and expressive therapies, Robert helps clients connect the dots between past and present, challenge unhelpful thought patterns, and build healthier relationships, with themselves and others. Whether guiding couples to strengthen their emotional bond or helping individuals navigate life’s crossroads, he blends intellectual rigor with genuine warmth.
Robert holds a Master of Social Work from Stony Brook University and a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology from Albany State University. A Social Work Fellow at the National Institute for the Psychotherapies and former faculty member at the Derner Institute for Advanced Psychological Studies, he brings not only expertise but a rare ability to make therapy feel both challenging and deeply supportive.
Therapist
Hannah McIncrow
Hannah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who strives to create a safe, supportive space where clients feel heard, understood, and empowered. For the past five years, she has worked as a school social worker, partnering with children, teens, and parents to navigate challenges and build resilience.
A proud Double Dawg, Hannah earned both her Bachelor of Science in Human Development and Family Science and her Master of Social Work from the University of Georgia. She takes a trauma-focused, strengths-based approach, helping clients recognize their unique abilities and apply them toward meaningful goals. Hannah is especially passionate about supporting people through life transitions and moments of personal growth, while also helping them manage the stress that can come from academics, relationships, work, or the demands of the outside world.
Originally from Georgia and now calling Athens home since completing her graduate studies, Hannah is excited to share her skills, compassion, and warmth as part of the Stillwell team and to continue serving the Athens community.
Therapist
Kristi Kinlaw, M.Ed., LAPC, YTT 200
Kristi earned her Master of Education in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, following a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology, both from Augusta University. After successfully running her own business for over two decades, she chose to pursue her long-standing passion for supporting others through mental health counseling.
Drawing from both her life experiences and academic background, Kristi is deeply committed to helping individuals navigate life’s challenges and achieve emotional well-being. She has had the privilege of working with a diverse range of clients facing concerns such as anxiety, depression, trauma, grief, relationship issues, and more. Kristi also works with families, helping them process trauma, resolve conflict, and cultivate more meaningful connections.
Kristi practices from a strengths-based perspective, aiming to empower her clients with the confidence to face difficulties and lead authentic, fulfilling lives. Her therapeutic approach incorporates a variety of evidence-based modalities, including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), mindfulness, and insight-oriented therapy. As a certified trauma-informed yoga instructor, she also integrates somatic techniques—such as breath work and gentle movement—into sessions to support mind-body healing.
Kristi is dedicated to creating a safe, compassionate, and non-judgmental space where clients can freely express themselves without fear of criticism. A passionate advocate for mental health awareness, Kristi is committed to reducing stigma and affirming the unique identities of all individuals.
Therapist
Ryan Horn, LPC
Ryan Horn, LPC
Licensed Professional Counselor
Ryan is a licensed professional counselor who works with young adults and adults navigating life’s complex challenges. He provides a warm, nonjudgmental space for individuals facing trauma, grief, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, and major life transitions.
With a style that balances compassion and humor, Ryan integrates evidence-based approaches—including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT)—to help clients process difficult experiences and build resilience. As a trauma-focused therapist, he is skilled at creating a safe and supportive environment where clients can move toward healing and growth at their own pace.
Ryan is passionate about helping clients gain clarity, develop practical tools, and approach life’s challenges with greater confidence and self-awareness.
A proud Bulldog alum, Ryan earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Georgia and a master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Georgia Southern University. He is licensed to practice in both Georgia and South Carolina.
Academic & Executive Functioning Coach
Kim Rochwick
Kim is Stillwell’s academic and executive function coach dedicated to helping clients build the tools and strategies they need to thrive both academically and personally. With a warm, strengths-based approach, she supports clients in developing essential skills such as time management, task initiation, organization, focus, goal-setting, cultivating a growth mindset and other essential life skills.
Her professional background spans both healthcare and education. She holds certifications in mental health coaching, life coaching, health and wellness coaching, and executive function skill coaching, as well as being a Certified Autism Specialist. She brings a unique perspective to supporting clients in managing stress and building self-awareness as a certified yoga and meditation instructor. With extensive experience working with individuals who have ASD, ADHD, anxiety, OCD, and complex medical needs, Kim is deeply committed to empowering each client to reach their full potential.
Kim works closely with students to create personalized systems for managing academic demands, breaking down assignments, and building routines that foster follow-through and self-efficacy. In addition, she offers personal coaching and life skill building, helping clients clarify their goals, develop practical strategies, and create balanced, meaningful lives. Whether clients come with an immediate challenge or long-term goals, Kim meets them where they are, providing focused support and guiding them toward sustainable progress in all aspects of their lives.
Owner | Intakes & Practice Manager | Therapist
Danielle oversees Stillwell Group’s company operations and ensures alignment across clinical, administrative, and programming efforts. She personally connects with every new client—taking all intake calls herself—to ensure clients feel seen, supported, and understood from the very first conversation.
Danielle brings a depth of clinical knowledge, leadership insight, genuine relational warmth, and an understanding of the mental health needs of teens and young adults to her role overseeing Stillwell Athens. With a career spanning direct care, admissions, counseling, and program development, she is passionate about helping young people and families tap into their inherent well-being.
Danielle earned her MS in Clinical Social Work from Columbia University, following a BA in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin–Madison. Early in her career, she developed a strong belief in the healing power of relationships, having worked in inpatient, outdoor therapeutic programming, and transitional programs for young adults.
Danielle and Dan’s shared vision for Stillwell is grounded in the belief that we are all inherently well, and the key to healing lies in developing the skills, tools, and relationships to tap into that inner strength. They created Stillwell to provide accessible mental health support that integrates into the everyday lives of young adults—without requiring them to step away from school, work, or relationships.
Owner
Dan McDougal
Dan McDougal has spent over 20 years shaping the landscape of therapeutic programs for young people, driven by a deep belief that mental health care should be compassionate, individualized, and grounded in real-life connection. His career began in outdoor healthcare, where he helped pioneer approaches that brought clinical insight and day-to-day support into better alignment—work that’s now foundational across the field
Dan’s passion for mental health in youth stems from years of witnessing the resilience and potential in young people when they’re given the right kind of support. He’s especially committed to creating spaces where students and young adults can grow without having to step away from their lives, their families, or their futures.
Dan and Danielle founded Stillwell Group together with a shared vision: to create a place where young people could receive high-quality mental health care without having to pause their education, careers, or relationships to do so.
Psychiatrist
Kim Rochwick
Dr. Mark Braunstein has been treating complex mental health conditions since earning his medical degree in 1997. With training in both general psychiatry and child and adolescent psychiatry, he has built a reputation for his thoughtful, integrative approach to care.
Over the past two decades, Dr. Braunstein has developed innovative treatment models that combine evidence-based psychiatry with holistic methods to support long-term wellness. His goal is to help patients achieve stability, clarity, and confidence—often while reducing dependence on unnecessary or ineffective medications.
With more than 25 years of clinical experience and over 10,000 patients treated, Dr. Braunstein continues to guide individuals toward balanced, sustainable mental health using personalized care plans that address both the mind and body.
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