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Cat Sargent, LMHC

Executive Director

Authentic ‡  Bold  ‡  Full of heart

Cat received her Bachelor’s in International Studies from the School for International Training and Master’s in Counseling Psychology from Vermont College. She has been a member of a peer counseling community since she was a teen and has taught cocounseling for over 40 years and worked in public mental health as a therapist and/or outreach team supervisor for over 25 years. Having found a profound sense of personal and professional kinship at Windhorse, Cat particularly relishes working with Open Dialogue and other dialogic practices with families and other groups. Recently trained in the Safe and Sound Protocol, Cat’s work is also informed by Internal Family Systems, Polyvagal Theory and Motivational Interviewing.

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Phoebe Walker, LMHC

Clinical Director

Dedicated  ‡  Inspiring  ‡  Insightful  ‡  Warm-hearted

Phoebe received a Master’s in Dance/Movement Therapy and Counseling Psychology from Antioch New England Graduate School in 2003. In 2001, she was the first graduate student to intern at Windhorse IMH. Phoebe has served in many roles over the course of her 20 years at Windhorse IMH.  She has been the Clinical Director since 2012.   Phoebe completed the first 2 year training in Open Dialogue and Dialogical Practices offered in the US in 2013, as well as a 3rd year training to become a trainer of Dialogical Practices in 2020.   Phoebe’s Bachelors degree in Philosophy from Kenyon College, years of training in body disciplines, and deep interest in the healing potential of genuine dialogue, inform her daily practice of developing compassionate awareness, action and relationships, within the community of Windhorse.Marylou joined the Windhorse Board of Directors in 2016 and brings a unique perspective as a parent of someone supported through Windhorse. Her son found refuge at Windhorse during a particularly turbulent time of his life and Marylou has remained connected to the community ever since, specifically by participating in a family support group facilitated by a senior clinician and peer support specialist.

“I found that connection profoundly supportive in my own struggles to help my son’s and my appreciation for it continues. I am so happy to be able to serve on the Windhorse board and to give back in this way for the invaluable support offered to me and my family for over a decade.”

Marylou lives in Amherst MA with her two sons along with their dog Simba.

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Jay Smith, LICSW

Associate Clinical Director

Authentic  ‡  Unafraid  ‡  Playful

Jay (they/them) is a clinician and illustrator with a passion for creative, co-constructed approaches to learning and healing. After graduating Simmons College in 2015 with an MSW, they worked in community mental health, most recently as the Director of Community Services at the Brookline Center for Community Mental Health. They bring experience managing teams under pressure, advocating for social change, building adaptive programming, and cultivating a compassionate and trauma-informed environment. They joined the Windhorse team in 2023 as a Clinical Team Leader and became the Associate Clinical Director in 2025.

Their meditative self-practice draws from Jewish mystical tradition. In their spare time they enjoy watching reality TV, drawing, and picking up insects and amphibians while hiking. They currently reside on occupied Nipmuc/Pocomtuc land/so-called Florence, MA with their partner, daughter, and two cats.

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Freddy Perryman, MBA

National Director of Admissions and Outreach

A native Oregonian, Freddy came to Windhorse with over a decade of experience in mental health outreach. As a consumer of mental health services himself, his passion and genuineness for this work is palpable from your first interaction with him.

Freddy earned his MBA with a focus on marketing and management from Willamette University, complemented by a B.A. in History and Religious Studies from the same institution.

Outside of work, Freddy enjoys skiing, backpacking, and Premier League soccer, passions that reflect his love of the outdoors and sports. He cherishes time with his wife Julia, their two dogs, Winston and Bruno, and their one year old son, Henry, who inspires, delights, and challenges them daily.

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Marcus Robinson

National Director of Admissions and Outreach

Marcus came to Windhorse by a winding road with many surprising turns. Growing up in Colorado, he fell in love with the Pacific Northwest while earning his undergraduate in Behavioral Science. He then served as a minister for 29 years, developing a deep compassion for families in crisis. His interest in contemplative practices eventually led him to become an ordained Anglican priest. This background opened doors for a new career in mental health where Marcus helped families navigate the system as an Outreach Representative. He felt a deep affinity for Windhorse when he connected with them in 2023 and was hired as the National Director of Outreach and Admissions in 2024.

Marcus enjoys exploring Oregon with his wife and gatherings with his children who are scattered in the Western United States. Marcus seeks opportunities to be immersed in ocean, forest and mountains. He loves to write and perform songs about the questions and delights he encounters on his way.

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Jeremy Andersen, LMHC

Clinical Team Leader, Psychotherapist and Education Director

Jeremy grew up in Virginia in the northern region of the Shenandoah Valley. He has an MA in Integral Counseling Psychology from California Institute of Integral Studies and a CAGS from Union Institute and University. Jeremy has received in-depth training in Accelerated Experiential Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), Contemplative Psychotherapy, Gestalt, Polyvagal Theory, and other experiential approaches Jeremy is a Level II AEDP therapist, a co-trainer with Deb Dana’s Foundations of Polyvagal-informed Practice program, and he is currently in his first year of Hakomi professional training.

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Mary Tibbetts, LICSW

Psychotherapist and Family Coordinator

Wise  ‡  Spacious  ‡  Quiet jokester

Mary began studying Buddhism and Psychotherapy at Naropa Institute in 1975, and received her Master’s in Social Work from Columbia University in 1991. She also spent three years on retreat at Karme-Choling. After receiving her MSW, Mary moved with her family to Amherst and began working at Windhorse in 1994.

Mary enjoys spending time with her children (now young adults), as well as reading, painting, photography, and yoga quests.

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Eric Friedland-Kays, MA

Clinical Team Leader and Psychotherapist

Light-hearted  ‡  Connecting  ‡  Solid

Eric Friedland-Kays is a Senior Psychotherapist as well as Outreach Coordinator at Windhorse, where he has worked since 2000. He earned a Master’s degree from the School for International Training and has been a psychotherapist for many years trained in Intensive Psychotherapy, Polyvagal Theory, Psychosynthesis, and Contemplative Psychology. He is also a Co-Trainer and Consultant with the Polyvagal Institute. Eric has been a meditator deeply connected with Vipassana Meditation, in the tradition of S.N. Goenka, since the early 1990s. He spent several years living in Japan and has traveled throughout the world. He is devoted to his life in Western Massachusetts with his wife and daughter, where they continue to further cultivate both self-reliance and a beloved community.

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Elise White, BA

Admissions Coordinator and Associate Team Leader

Wise ‡ Tender ‡ Playful ‡ Articulate ‡ Receptive 

Elise received her bachelor’s in psychology from Mount Holyoke College and has almost two decades of experience at Windhorse. She has a Certification in Practice and Training from the Institute for Dialogic Practice and facilitates dialogic processes with many Windhorse-affiliated families. She has practiced in Shambhala and Insight Meditation traditions and has training in Sensorimotor Psychotherapy. Over the years, Elise has acquired a breadth and depth of experience in the values and mission of Windhorse which permeates her work today. She loves mandalas, all things dogs, growing flowers and food, walking and swimming.

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Dylan Hay, MSW

Clinical Team Leader

Dylan is an artist and clinician whose life and therapeutic approach are informed by creative work, martial arts training, and contemplative practice. He received his MSW from Salem State University’s School of Social Work and his BA from Antioch College. Dylan values authenticity, curiosity, personal agency and integrity, and is grateful for the opportunity to work and learn alongside the community at Windhorse.

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Allie Tisdale, LICSW

Clinical Team Leader

Allie is a clinician with over a decade of experience in the mental health field, having worked in diverse settings such as residential treatment, inpatient psychiatric care, equine therapy, schools, and hospitals. Their journey was deeply shaped by time working at Spring Lake Ranch, where the combination of helping others and farming inspired a passion to pursue a Master’s in Social Work at Smith College, graduating in 2018.

After six years in hospital-based settings—specializing in medical social work and managing emergency crisis services—Allie was drawn back to their roots in therapeutic community work, which led to Windhorse. They are passionate about psychoanalytic theory, trauma-informed care, and attachment theory, particularly focused on how relationships shape our identity and the way we navigate the world. Allie approaches each client with deep curiosity, viewing each as the expert of their own experience and deserving of compassion for the unique ways they have adapted to life’s challenges.

Having lived in various parts of the country and abroad, Allie now calls the Pioneer Valley home, where they’ve found a sense of rootedness in both their home and community. Outside of work, they enjoy gardening, DIY home projects, playing with their dogs, and honing their skills in pottery.

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Anna Knecht Schwarzer, MSW, LCSW

Clinical Team Leader

Curiosity  ‡  Humor  ‡  Flexibility  ‡  Perseverance

Anna (she/they) is a multi-disciplinary dabbler who finds deep meaning and resonance in building thoughtful relationships with the world around her.

Anna is an artist, friend, clinician, and wears many other hats. They meandered through several schools before finding home in southern Vermont and receiving a BA in Visual Art and Feminist Political Science from Marlboro College in 2011.  In 2015, Anna received an MFA in the photography and media program at CalArts in Los Angeles.   Before joining Windhorse, she completed an MSW program at Smith College School of Social Work in 2023. She has been organizing for multiple mutual aid, carceral abolition, and feminist movements for over a decade.

Anna finds many parallels in therapeutic work and her creative practice and is deeply drawn to holding spaces for unlearning, unpacking, and not knowing.  Learning to be present, gentle, and curious in these spaces of questioning guides her therapeutic and creative practices.

Anna enjoys working and learning in somatic and psychodynamic frameworks. Some of her greatest teachers have been tall grass, movement, cold sea water, invitations to unlearn, and the profound beauty of the mundane.  Anna is always ready to walk, create, and explore. She finds resonance in Mary Oliver’s words, “Joy is not a crumb.”

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Bryna Cofrin-Shaw

Clinical Team Leader

Bryna (she/her) brings experience in the fields of writing, teaching, and activism to her work as a clinician. Prior to Windhorse, she worked as a psychotherapist within a college setting. She received her BA from Brown University, MFA in Fiction from Hunter College, and Master’s in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Antioch University. Her clinical approach is informed by psychoanalytic, transpersonal, and humanistic traditions, and her training includes a Postgraduate Fellowship with the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis. Outside of work she enjoys road cycling, trail running, reading novels, growing dahlias, and toddling around with her toddler. 

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Sarah Olds, BA

Team Counselor

Sarah received her Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology from Bennington College. Since 2014, she has been dipping her toes in life at Therapeutic Communities including CooperRiis, Spring Lake Ranch, and Inner Fire. Sarah has had the unique perspective of living and working on the property at each of these communities, giving her deeper insights into the challenges and joys of the daily work that residents encounter on their journeys. Her work often includes animals, whether caretaking farm animals alongside residents or bringing her dog, Zoe, to join in community life on the weekends. She has enjoyed leading groups in her pastimes of knitting, drawing, writing, and hiking. Sarah is passionate about the work being done at Windhorse and grateful for the community.

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Lucy Slate

Team Counselor

Lucy graduated from New York University in 2019 with a BS in Applied Psychology. She is currently continuing to pursue her education in Craniosacral Therapy and Herbalism through local apprenticeships. Lucy is passionate about care work that is radically centered in compassion and presence. Before joining the Windhorse community, she worked in several middle and high school settings, advising students and teaching classes based in arts, embodiment, and connection to land.

In her free time, she loves to dance and sing in community and take wanders in nature. 

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Jeremy Foster

Associate Team Leader and Community Manager

Authentic  ‡  Big-hearted  ‡  Like a brother

Jeremy moved to the Northampton area in 2010 to attend Hampshire College. In the middle of his third year, he took a medical leave of absence to address his long-standing issues with depression, self-abuse, and anxiety. As part of that process, he found himself as a Windhorse client and worked for several years to heal, first in the Windhorse community, and eventually in the wider world. As part of that healing, he attended vocational training to become a state certified nursing assistant and worked caring for the elderly for several years. Eventually, he found his way back to the Windhorse Community as a Peer Counselor. More recently Jeremy has worked for Windhorse as the Community Manager, where he helps run events, groups and create opportunities within Windhorse for clients to develop work experience. He returned to school and finished his BA in psychology in 2023 and is currently attending graduate school to pursue a master’s degree in social work.

In his spare time, Jeremy enjoys a wide range of activities such as cooking, video games, graphic novels, powerlifting, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.

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Jason Deni

Team Counselor

Jason graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst with a degree in Psychology in 1997. He began working with adolescents and families at a therapeutic boarding school, where he developed approaches in outdoor behavioral health, group therapy, family resolution, reconnection to the inner self, and forgiveness. After leaving the therapeutic boarding schools, Jason continued to support individuals in personal development as an ocean kayak guide, yoga instructor, inner-city group home director, and counselor in an acute psychiatric hospital setting. Jason truly believes that each one of us has the power to untangle our lives and heal what has been broken, but sometimes we need a friend to help us see through it.

Outside of work you might find Jason people watching, side gigging as a farm to table chef, fixing his own car, painting, spending time with his kids and marveling at the absurdity of life.

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Ashley Neveu

Team Counselor

Bio Forthcoming.

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Maya Janson, RN

Wellness Nurse

Maya Janson brings more than 30 years of mental health nursing and 20 years of dharma practice to Windhorse. She is also a published poet and a lecturer in the English Dept. at Smith College. On the weekends during warm weather you can find her learning to sail on Narragansett Bay.

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David Stark, MS

Peer Counselor and Peer Educator

Thoughtful  ‡  Hilarious  ‡  Clear 

David earned a Bachelor’s from Princeton University in Psychology/Linguistics in 1987, an M.S. in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from Southern New Hampshire University in 2018, and a CAGS in Education from Northern Vermont University in 2021. He also has certificates in Psychosynthesis, WRAP, and Peer Advocacy, is a certified peer specialist, and is also certified as a Psychiatric Vocational Rehabilitation Practitioner through Boston University. David has been on the Board at Windhorse since September 1997 and Peer Educator since 2014. David was Windhorse Associate’s first client. He wrote “Sanity Recovered” in House Calls and “The Will To Recover” in the Psychosynthesis Quarterly. He has worked at a warmline, facilitates the Windhorse Writing Group, was a DMH consumer initiative grant recipient, and trains peer counselors. In addition, David has presented several times at ISPS-US conferences, the United States chapter of the International Society for Psychological and Social Approaches to Psychosis.

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Lynn Minnick, MA, MSN

Wellness Nurse

Lynn comes to Windhorse with over twenty years of nursing experience.  She also has great interest in the field of phenomenology and holds a master’s in psychology in existential/phenomenological psychology. Outside of Windhorse, Lynn enjoys swimming, gardening, hiking, and dancing.

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Elycia Carmon

Operations Manager and Property Coordinator

Elycia, a recent grad from Elms College started working at Windhorse at the beginning of 2019. She loves working in the Amherst/ Northampton area and becoming a part of a strong uplifting community. Working at Windhorse has given her the opportunity and support to excel in her new found career. When she’s not working she enjoys reading, enhancing the beauty of others through cosmetology, spending time with loved ones and making people smile.

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Liz Alsop

Fiscal Manager

Compassionate  ‡  Puts others first  ‡  Attentive to details 

Liz (she/her) moved to the Northampton area to attend school and began working at Windhorse in the summer of 2016. She values the supportive role she plays to the staff of Windhorse and appreciates the organization’s focus on mindfulness and compassion.

In her free time, Liz enjoys knitting, reading, baking, hiking, and spending as much time with animals as possible.

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Annie Collins

Bookkeeper

Colorful  ‡  Fun-loving  ‡  Swimmer and Bird Watcher

Annie lives in Northampton, MA but her role as fiscal manager supports the entire nonprofit. Annie brings with her over 30 years of fiscal experience gained from working in a variety of for-profit and nonprofit settings. She has served on the board of directors of her church. You might also see her contra dancing, selling her own unique line of handmade skirts, or singing for peace and freedom in the Amandla Community Chorus.

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Liz Jensen

Administrative Assistant

Bio Forthcoming.